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Law Abiding Citizen ‘Kills’ for 5 Stars

Submitted by marty33 on November 20, 2009 – 12:06 pmNo Comment

By Joel Potterlaw-abiding-citizen_medium_poster 

“Law Abiding Citizen” was a thrilling movie with non-stop action. The movie starts with family man Clyde Shelton quietly spending a night home with his family, when two burglars break into the house and cruelly murder Shelton’s wife and 10 year old daughter, while Shelton is helplessly bound on the floor. The two insidious murderers are eventually captured, but when they are brought to court, one of the burglars escapes with a mere five year sentence. Clyde was upset that the murderer escaped with such a minuscule sentence, and began scheming ways to fix the faults of the American Justice system.

    This film is full of heart-stopping twists, and will keep you enthralled from beginning to end. “Law Abiding Citizen” has an original plot, and I would defenitely recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys a great thriller. I promise this movie will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish!
 
    This movie is rated R for strong language, and intense violence, and should only be seen by mature audiences.
 
My Rating: 5 stars!

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