Why the ending was disappointing
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tails292003 — 11 years ago(May 11, 2014 08:30 PM)
i totally loved the movie,i hated the arrogant lawyer.the movie should have ended by this prick lawyer experience the same thing with his daughter.and then killed in a long painful way.that would have been the only ending i would have liked.
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Arisuta — 11 years ago(October 05, 2014 01:03 AM)
Totally agree. For a master of the Art of War like Gerard Butler's character to leave anything to chance without contingencies in place smacks of hubris that he seemed not to have. His building would have been well disguised for what it was and there would have been some sort of device to let him know if it had been entered. A simple burglar alarm would have sufficed for goodness sake.
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JurijFedorov — 13 years ago(January 05, 2013 12:41 PM)
But Shelton did achieve his goal. Rice told him in the end that he does not negotiate with murderers anymore. Shelton did place him in a higher position. So he has a man thinking like him having control over the legal system in the city - plan complete. And Rice did become a better human being, and he even appreciated his family more when it was all over. Remember, it was never Sheltons plan to kill Rice - he just wanted to teach him a lesson.
Even the mayor said that they had to do what needed to be done - no matter the small and counterintuitive rules. Exactly the opposite of what the judge and Rice said in the beginning of the movie at the murder-trial. And the mayor and Rice didn't care about their positions anymore they just wanted to do the right thing and fight the crime, that's why Rice was promoted instead of being fired and that's why he killed Shelton.
GREAT MOVIE, I think 8,5 is well deserved. (please adjust your rating)
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ChefC — 12 years ago(June 10, 2013 02:49 AM)
I agree Rice shouldn't have escaped unharmed.
Although I think they attempted to explain how he got back faster by implying Shelton had spent some time waiting out traffic/random searches inside a car park.
He encounters a road block and enters a car park to avoid it. Then you see him exiting the car park and there is no longer traffic.Gone too soon:
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casinada27 — 12 years ago(July 30, 2013 11:08 PM)
And that's exactly why it seems so dissapointing! J.F.'s character never seemed to assume resposibility, never acknowledged that the system was wrong or broken, never learned the lesson Clyde was trying to teach. Wich kinda sucks.
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iroquoisjoe — 12 years ago(July 31, 2013 04:01 AM)
J.F.'s character never seemed to assume resposibility, never acknowledged that the system was wrong or broken, never learned
you clearly didn't watch the movie carefully. I mean he only said it out loud while looking at the old crime scene photos.
Jamie Foxx's character even gave Clyde the chance to do the right thingto stop killing innocent people. Murdering innocent people is much worse.
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kjhuang17 — 11 years ago(May 07, 2014 12:47 AM)
He was killing people with impunity even after being locked away showing that the justice system was weak.
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mauness — 13 years ago(June 21, 2012 01:18 AM)
It was the part when the girl that works under Jamie Foxx said, "I love what I do, but I want to make sure that I gave up those things [in life] for more than just a high conviction rate." And Jamie Foxx's character says nothing. That kind of says it all. I always feel that people can always justify crappy behaviour.
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toonhaze — 13 years ago(October 27, 2012 09:02 AM)
That is the beauty of the games like Mass Effect. You don't have this corny one-way plot. You are almost in total control of how the story will end. I look forward for better graphics in games.
If I should decide how the movie should have ended, Clyde should have blown up the major and everyone else, killed Nick's wife and daughter. Afterwards Nick should have killed Clyde in rage and have commited suicide. Really, alot of you might disagree I am sure but that would be a twisted end with a bitter taste in your mouth.
Right now I feel like the entire movie is pointless because Clyde didn't truly succeed in "attacking the hub of all power" after going through all of the hard work. Anticlimax. -
StefL — 13 years ago(November 13, 2012 01:47 AM)
I was throughly disappointed as well, but more so about how the film makers created a "too simple" solution to how Clyde was achieveing his actions outside the prison. The whole plot with him having dug a tunnel into the prison before being sent there simply has too many flaws:
- He could have been placed in a different prison
- How the H-LL would prison management not notice the tunnel?!
- Coming and going without it ever getting found out he wasn't in the cell when he wasn't
I was personally convinced that for the things he hadn't already prepared when he got arrested, he had an accomplish. I was actually seriously starting to think Sarah was his accomplish, and that we would eventually learn what reasons she had for that. So I have to tell you I was surprised when she got blown to smithereens. A plot with an accomplish would have felt a lot more satisfactory for me, the whole tunnel thing smelled too much of super hero/super powers.