It appears that Shelton is not done, it appears he blames the whole system and is declaring war on it going after everyone involved with his family's case. When Shelton learns of this, he is not happy. And the other main lead Fox , the embodiment of righteousness and law and order, must chase and arrest this vigilante. The ones responsible are caught. The ones responsible are caught.
It still may because I loved most of it. So how does the director explain then that Foxx, the supposed good guy of the film, instead of using the justice system he represents to hold Butler accountable for his crimes, does instead just murder him in his cell. Rice suspects Shelton, so he has him picked up. So he decides to get one of them to testify against the other. Only 2 seemed to be necessary for the plot. Nix that link and this movie would have been more interesting. It appears that Shelton is not done, it appears he blames the whole system and is declaring war on it going after everyone involved with his family's case.
Description Clyde Shelton's family is brutally murdered. Now for the bad part. However, because of improper procedure, the D. In a situation where the protagonists' wife and 10-year old daughter are raped and murdered, the entire system deserves to be brought down. This movie could have been an all time classic but for Jamie Foxx and the writer's lazy ending. This is a great idea.
They learn that someone tampered with the machine. I would have liked to see a better actor cast but hey who am I? So Rice has to stop him but Shelton is way ahead of him. So Rice has to stop him but Shelton is way ahead of him. Why would I want to see a movie where the morally bankrupt lawyer wins!? At first, Shelton agrees to a plea agreement with Rice but changes his mind. Ten years later, the one who was convicted is being executed but something goes wrong; his execution goes awry and he suffers. Jamie's acting was the worst I had seen in a long time.
However, because of improper procedure, the D. After the justifiable revenge on the robbers, the story devolves in a maniacal plot on revenge to the whole system where the justice system, led by D. Synopsis Clyde Shelton's family is brutally murdered. The ones responsible are caught. So he decides to get one of them to testify against the other. When I tell people to see this I am recommending that they leave at a specific point about 15min before it's over and imagine your own ending because no matter what it will be better.
However, because of improper procedure, the D. I definitely did not follow. And we're expected to believe they transferred this bomb from Point A to Point B without setting it off and in record time, all while Foxx waits in the cell, and Scotty Junior brings up the rear, unseen and unheard. At first, Shelton agrees to a plea agreement with Rice but changes his mind. Then came the middle where plot points become strained, where we have to take a few leaps of faith and leave the world of genius for one of Hollywood. I didn't have high expectations for this movie and only went because my friend made me.
Its a real shame but the stupidity and lack of bravery in giving the film the ending it deserved just ruined it. They learn that someone tampered with the machine. And the other one is found dead, killed in a gruesome manner. And the other one is found dead, killed in a gruesome manner. All that said I really enjoyed it. We're expected to believe the genius wouldn't have trapped his escape route. So he decides to get one of them to testify against the other.
He doesn't hide the fact he's a killer; in fact he announces each murder just before it happens. And why would Panama know the purchase prices? So he decides to get one of them to testify against the other. I don't understand why directors and casting directors like to put bad actors against good actors. It seems to be an ever increasing trend in Hollywood. It appears that Shelton is not done, it appears he blames the whole system and is declaring war on it going after everyone involved with his family's case.