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10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

From either point of view, all revenge is a careful eye. But what the audience likes is the plot of countering violence with violence. Recalling the revenge movies that left a deep impression in my memory may not be complete. Similarly, I don't over-explain the movie, and there are many deep interpretations that I guess the director didn't expect, right? Keep it simple.

1. "Fury Rescue"

A self-lost bodyguard is reborn to protect a 9-year-old girl, so when the girl is kidnapped, he desperately tries to rescue her and kills the kidnappers.

Directed by Tony Scott and starring Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Lada Mitchell and others.

Perhaps it is precisely because of the depth of the feelings between the uncle and Xiao Loli before, so the rescue battle is so vigorous and shocking.

And watching the male protagonist tear up and hurt the little girl's bandits one by one, it is really enjoyable!

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

2. Hurricane Rescue series

Directed by Pierre Morel and co-starring Liam Neeson, Famick Jensen and Maggie Grace.

The film is divided into the first and second parts, and like Fury Rescue, it is also a touching film that is desperate to save relatives.

Isn't it the most painful thing for a retired agent to re-emerge from the mountains in order to save his daughter, and as a father, to hear his daughter's desperate cries for help on the other end of the phone and be powerless to do anything about it?

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

3. Law-abiding Citizen

A crime film starring Jamie Fox, Gerald Butler and directed by F. Gary Gray.

I'm not going to trade with murderers again.

The first 20 minutes of the film made me have the sadness of smashing the computer, and I had to admit that after the male protagonist killed people again and again, he slowly balanced down, and when reason triumphed over sympathy and grief, the male protagonist held the bracelet made by his daughter and died peacefully. The legal balance will always sway from side to side, but there will always be a balance point.

The whole film is straightforward and perfectly interprets the rhythm of revenge, without dragging mud and water, nor bending corners.

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

4. "Seeing the Devil"

The film is directed by Kim Ji-woon and starring Choi Min-sik and Lee Byung-hyun.

When his fiancée was brutally murdered and dismembered, his fiancé, who was a police officer, kept tracking him down. In addition to the distorted and perverted revenge scenes and visually shocking gore, the film also brings a lot of thoughts, including human nature, including judicial loopholes, and the drawbacks of lynching.

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

5. The Unforgivable, 1992

The film was directed by Clint Eastwood and starred Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, and Morgan Freeman.

If love can completely change a person, how envious it is. Under the setting sun, a man bent over, hoe after hoe farming, who will know how much blood he has dripped. If the sheriff is a thug, if the killer is loyal to love and righteous to his friends, then he will never forgive.

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

6. Unlawful Sanctions

The film was directed by James Win and starred Kevin Bakken.

In the face of his son's death, Nick could not accept it in any way, and he could not believe that the Almighty Lord had returned his kindness in this way. The routine of countering violence with violence has been used for thousands of years, and every time I look at it, it is still cool.

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

7. "Harry Brown"

The film was directed by Daniel Barber and starred Michael Kane, David Bradley, and others.

An elderly Brown himself eliminated the and avenged Leonard. Very British style movies, the old man's immortal legends, and his standard London accent.

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

8. "Fast Pursuit"

The film was co-directed by David Rych and Chad Starsky and starred Keanu Reeves, William Dafoe and Michael Enquist.

A gentleman takes revenge, ten years is not too late.

Keanu Reeves is a retired killer whose wife has died of cancer, leaving the family with the dogs he and his wife left behind. A group of actually killed the dog his wife had left for him.

Uncle Keanu couldn't bear it anymore and went all the way to New York to avenge the dogs. Uproot the underworld.

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

9. "Dangerous People"

Directed by Brian Helgland and starring Mel Gibson.

Potter turned over almost the entire gang for a meager of $70,000, and the dumbfounded stubbornness was actually quite witty and funny.

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

10. "Four Brothers"

10 revenge films that use violence to fight violence are worth cherishing and savoring

Directed by John Singhton and starring Mark Wahlberg and Teres Gibson.

The story of four unrelated brothers who are not related by blood return to the underworld to avenge their mother after their adoptive mother was killed.

The adopted children of different skin colors live happily in the same big family, how not to envy and move, and the murder of the kind old mother and the four brothers angrily set off a wave of revenge frenzy, which aroused the hearts of all the hot-blooded boys.

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