Vigilante

There's only one way to stop them...

New York City factory worker Eddie Marino is a solid citizen and regular guy, until the day a sadistic street gang brutally assaults his wife and murders his child. When a corrupt judge sets the thugs free, he goes berserk and vows revenge.

"Vigilante" (1982), a gritty action film produced by Magnum Motion Pictures Inc. and Artists Releasing Corporation (ARC), delves deep into the heart of urban decay and the quest for justice in a lawless New York City. Directed by William Lustig, the film follows Eddie Marino, portrayed by Robert Forster, a blue-collar worker whose life is shattered when his family becomes the victim of a brutal gang attack. The narrative captures the essence of a man pushed to the brink, as Eddie transforms from a grieving father into a relentless vigilante seeking retribution against the criminals who have evaded justice. Set against the backdrop of a city overwhelmed by crime and corruption, "Vigilante" offers a raw and unflinching look at the consequences of systemic failure. The film's portrayal of the police as ineffective and indifferent underscores the protagonist's descent into vigilantism. Eddie's journey is marked by intense action sequences and a palpable sense of desperation, as he navigates the dangerous underworld to exact his revenge. The gritty cinematography and realistic depiction of urban life enhance the film's impact, making it a compelling study of moral ambiguity and the lengths to which one man will go to protect his loved ones. The performances in "Vigilante" are noteworthy, with Robert Forster delivering a powerful and nuanced portrayal of a man consumed by grief and rage. Supporting actors, including Fred Williamson and Woody Strode, add depth to the film, embodying characters who are both allies and adversaries in Eddie's quest for justice. The film's script, penned by Richard Vetere, skillfully balances action with emotional depth, ensuring that the audience remains invested in Eddie's transformation and the moral questions it raises. "Vigilante" stands as a testament to the vigilante genre, offering a thought-provoking exploration of justice, revenge, and the human condition. While it may not shy away from violence, the film's underlying message about the failures of the legal system and the personal toll of taking the law into one's own hands resonates strongly. As a product of its time, "Vigilante" captures the societal anxieties of the early 1980s, making it a relevant and enduring piece of cinema that continues to provoke discussion and reflection.

1982

上映時間90 分

収益5091888$

オンラインで見る

ジャンル犯罪アクションスリラー

製作国United States of America

製作会社

Magnum Motion Pictures Inc.

Artists Releasing Corporation (ARC)

Film Ventures International

Vigilante

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