Dr. Paul Kersey is an experienced trauma surgeon, a man who has spent his life saving lives. After an attack on his family, Paul embarks on his own mission for justice. Dr. Kersey is going about living his life, until one dreadful day. Paul Kersey's family is endangered, Dr. Kersey swears revenge upon those who had wronged him, and from there everything changes. He will do anything in his power to make sure these anonymous men pay. Mildly entertaining. Bruce Willis plays the same role in most of his films. THE CRITICS WERE EXTREMELY WRONG ABOUT THIS MOVIE.<br/><br/>It's crazy how corrupt the SJWs are now a days. They're so butt hurt that Trump won that they look for anyway to condemn anything that shows the second amendment in a positive light. The critics hammered this movie because it goes against their leftist, progressive politics.<br/><br/>This movie had a lot of guns! It showed how weapons can be used in positive ways to defend yourself from criminals. It also showed how weapons can be used in wrong ways by criminals, but then it makes you question that. I don't want to go into too much detail, but the movie was fantastic. <br/><br/>Weapons in the hands of honest, law abiding citizens is such a beautiful thing. Nothing is more honorable than a man defending himself from criminals. Thank you Hollywood for making this movie, it's good to see you have no problems making an awesome movie like it was from back in the day.<br/><br/>Bruce Willis was OUTSTANDING. It felt like an old Bruce Willis movie. <br/><br/>I'm so happy! I needed to watch a movie like this. At a time when Americans are constantly bombarded with reports of unpunished police brutality, the film suggests that the true problem with justice in our country is that law enforcement isn't violent enough.
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