Law Abiding Citizen (2009) DVDRip.XviD

Directed by F. Gary Gray
Produced by Gerard Butler
Kurt Wimmer
Mark Gill
Lucas Foster
Alan Siegel
Written by Kurt Wimmer
Starring Gerard Butler
Jamie Foxx
Music by Brian Tyler
Cinematography Jonathan Sela
Editing by Tariq Anwar
Studio The Film Department
Distributed by Overture Films
Release date(s) October 16, 2009
Running time 108 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Cast:
* Gerard Butler as Clyde Shelton
* Jamie Foxx as Nick Rice
* Viola Davis as the Mayor of Philadelphia
* Bruce McGill as Jonas Cantrell
* Leslie Bibb as Sarah Lowell
* Colm Meaney as Detective Dunnigan
* Regina Hall as Kelly Rice
* Michael Kelly as CIA Operative Bray
* Michael Irby as Detective Garza
* Roger Bart as Brian Bringham
* Jade Whitehead as Brenda Song
* Christian Stolte as Clarence J. Darby
* Josh Stewart as Rupert Ames
After witnessing his wife and daughter killed in a home invasion, engineer Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) is told that one of the criminals responsible will only get a light conviction, as much of the evidence against him was compromised by a bungled forensic investigation. Shelton pleads for the prosecutor, Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx), to take the case to court. Rice is mostly interested in maintaining his 96% conviction rate and advancing his legal career, and tells Shelton that the case is too weak. Rice then makes a deal with Clarence J. Darby, the actual criminal who murdered and raped Shelton’s wife and daughter, for third-degree murder; his accomplice, Rupert Ames, is sent to death row. Shelton later sees Rice shaking hands with Darby as if they had just finished a deal, and feels betrayed.
Ten years later, Ames is executed by lethal injection; due to a chemical alteration, he dies in agonizing pain. Initial evidence leads to Darby, who is alerted to the presence of police by a stranger who calls his phone, helping him escape. Shelton is eventually revealed as the stranger, and through an elaborate ruse tricks Darby into using a rigged pistol which injects Darby with tetrodotoxin, paralyzing him but leaving him fully aware. After restraining Darby and making medical preparations to ensure his survival, Shelton proceeds to slowly dismember Darby while he is fully conscious and killing him once he is finished. The police find Darby’s remains and quickly arrest Shelton, who offers no resistance.
Rice meets with Shelton and covertly congratulates him for removing Darby from society, then asks for his confession. Though he is seemingly cooperative at first, Shelton deliberately makes an easily overturned confession and points out the fact, then demands a deluxe mattress in exchange for a more solid one; a frustrated Rice agrees. At his hearing, Shelton opposes Rice’s motion to deny him bail, citing obscure legal precedents. After Judge Laura Burch (Annie Corley), who also presided at Ames trial, agrees, Shelton halts his release by interrupting with a tirade, railing against the court’s preference for legal technicalities over justice, and is removed for contempt of court.
Rice delivers Shelton’s mattress and receives his confession of the murders of Darby and Ames. However, Shelton bargains to make another confession for the life of Bill Reynolds (Richard Portnow), Darby’s snoby and self-centered attorney. Shelton claims that Reynolds is alive, and will give his location in exchange for an expensive steak dinner delivered at precisely 1 p.m., along with music from his iPod. Despite warnings that the time must be exact, Warden Inger (Gregory Itzin) forces multiple searches, resulting in Shelton receiving his lunch eight minutes late. After getting Reynolds’ location, Rice and Detective Dunnigan (Colm Meaney) take a helicopter to it, only to find Reynolds buried and only minutes dead, with Inger’s delay causing him to suffocate. Shelton, after finishing lunch, brutally murders his cellmate who threatened him by stabbing him in the neck with the sharp bone from his steak and is subsequently put into solitary confinement.
After Rice’s assistant, Sarah Lowell (Leslie Bibb), finds evidence of contract payments to Shelton from the Department of Defense, district attorney Jonas Cantrell (Bruce McGill) takes Rice to meet a CIA operative (Michael Kelly) who worked with Shelton. The operative tells them that Shelton was a highly valued “brain” for the CIA, working in a black ops think tank on unconventional methods of killing targets remotely. The following day, Rice and Cantrell convince Burch to sign an order restricting Shelton’s privileges, despite the fact that this might violate his civil rights. Moments later she answers her cell phone which explodes next to her head, killing her instantly, and Rice immediately assumes it tampered with to kill by Shelton.
Rice confronts Shelton, who says the killings are not about revenge but about the failure of the justice system. He then claims that, unless he is released with all charges dropped by 6 A.M., he will kill everyone in the DA’s office. The office workers congregate at the prison until 6 A.M. passes; Rice sends them home to rest, only for each of his employees, including Sarah, to be killed when their cars explode in the prison’s parking area. Though Shelton was still incarcarated, Rice assumes he has an accomplice that has wired the bombs and have set up the previous death traps.
At Sarah’s funeral, a remote drone slaughters several attendees, including Cantrell. Rice is appointed acting DA by the mayor (Viola Davis), and a meeting is called to determine a way to remove Shelton. Rice, via Sarah’s computer, receives some information that points to Shelton owning a garage next to the prison. He and Dunnigan examine the garage, finding a tunnel system leading to every solitary cell, including Shelton’s, and realize that Shelton had voluntarily killed to be put in solitary to avoid detection to carry out his killings alone. Upon entering Shelton’s cell, Rice finds it empty.
Shelton, dressed as a janitor, plants a cell phone activated napalm bomb in City Hall, planning to kill the mayor and anyone attending her meeting. Rice, Dunnigan and his partner find the bomb, but cannot disarm it. Later, Shelton returns to his cell and is surprised by Rice, who is waiting for him. Shelton offers one last deal, which Rice refuses on the grounds that he no longer makes deals with murderers. Shelton is pleased, but despite Rice’s arguments decides to detonate the napalm bomb anyway. However, Rice has brought the device with him and hidden it under Shelton’s cot, and leaves the cell quickly, locking the main door. With the bomb locked shut and his tunnel entrance jammed shut by Dunnigan, Shelton calmly sits as the bomb detonates, incinerating the entire solitary wing and killing him.
The film ends with Rice finally attending his daughter’s music recital, an event which he had previously put off due to work.
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