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Upon returning to his cell through the underground tunnel, Shelton discovers Rice there waiting for him. Shelton offers one last deal, but Rice says that he no longer makes deals with murderers, which Shelton appreciates. Rice says to Shelton that if he detonates the bomb, "It's a decision you'll have to live with for the rest of your life." With his wife and daughter long dead and feeling that he has nothing to live for anymore, Shelton decides to detonate the napalm bomb anyway, but as Rice exits and locks the cell, he calmly says ," Like I said, it's a decision you'll have to live with for the rest of your life, which I think now is about 25 seconds". He then begins to flee the building. At the same time, Detective Dunnigan seals the hatch in the back of the cell to ensure Shelton doesn't escape. Shelton realizes that the bomb was placed under his cot, but merely smiles and stares thoughtfully at a bracelet his daughter had made for him which says "DADDY". The cell explodes, with the last shot of Shelton alive being of him looking up with an almost satisfied expression.
In the final scene, Rice is seen attending his own daughter's music recital, an event he had previously put off due to work. He rises with the crowd as they cheer her on after the performance.
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@samb6052
@samb6052 2 года назад
Nicks wearing the self-choking Kevlar necktie, Clydes invention.
@emmetryan6791
@emmetryan6791 2 года назад
I, too, came straight here from that Reddit thread
@LocardIII
@LocardIII 2 года назад
Yes! Reddit thread homies!
@1987SilentKnight
@1987SilentKnight 2 года назад
Same
@josemarta2215
@josemarta2215 2 года назад
Yup, we're all here to look at the tie
@dr.acoustic1463
@dr.acoustic1463 2 года назад
Gotta rewatch this movie now, I came from Reddit too lol
@FirstWorldProblemz
@FirstWorldProblemz 3 года назад
The ending is like : I blew up half a prison and now I’m watching my daughters violin performance. Bruh
@bethanydavis9023
@bethanydavis9023 3 года назад
Lackluster. They could've left that in but added in more so the ending didn't feel kinda empty. The way Clyde was outsmarted, died, and then part of the prison blowing up that straight cuts to Nick attending his daughter's recital was upsetting to many and just feels like they tossed the last bit in there because they didn't know a good way to end the movie.
@georgenada8480
@georgenada8480 3 года назад
shoudve had them get mugged after the recital and then had the dude wake up in the hospital with his family dead and then at the end of the credits have the courtroom where he gets to watch the killer go free
@bethanydavis9023
@bethanydavis9023 3 года назад
@@georgenada8480 that would've been a great viscous full cycle and amazing way to end the movie.
@neilsinha3169
@neilsinha3169 2 года назад
@@bethanydavis9023 there's a deeper twist to the ending... A theory... His tie is a death trap.
@Quickyz
@Quickyz 2 года назад
Would've been awesome if the building exploded after the cello performance
@randomguy4781
@randomguy4781 3 года назад
so Nick has time to find the bomb, disarm it, get past hundreds of security with it, make his way back to prison, and plant the bomb there, all before Clyde got back. literally makes no sense
@bethanydavis9023
@bethanydavis9023 3 года назад
Of all the biggest reasons lots of people hate the ending.
@gcinfamous
@gcinfamous 3 года назад
And still had the time to hide in the shadow without breaking a sweat for a surprise 😂
@cyrusthevrus
@cyrusthevrus 3 года назад
How he passed through security: "oh YoU sToPpEd Me BeCaUsE i'M bLaCk?" 🙄
@XTheCrystalBeastGuyX
@XTheCrystalBeastGuyX 2 года назад
Only way Nick would've beat Clyde back is if Clyde walked back to the prison.
@MrB0jangl3s
@MrB0jangl3s 2 года назад
Also, why tf would they not just put the bomb in a field and then lock up clyde for real when he detonates it? Why would they intentionally detonate the bomb in a prison that probably wasn't evacuated?
@luciferandassociates9255
@luciferandassociates9255 3 года назад
I think the part I hated the most was Nick never even apologized for his actions at the start. You made a deal with a guy who killed and raped a man's wife and killed his child, and was like "that's how it works sometimes." When has a shocked Pikachu face when the dude is upset at you about?
@boofstain1508
@boofstain1508 2 года назад
lowkey chilling fact but Darby did take clydes daughter upstairs and pulled the unspeakable on her too, then killed her. "kids like me" fukt up
@jameswilliams-zr8co
@jameswilliams-zr8co Год назад
the ending was lame and pathetic, nick shouldve died
@JG-kb6dp
@JG-kb6dp Год назад
@@boofstain1508 this was the only movie I’ve ever seen that made me actually sick to the point of throwing up after I saw that scene…. They did a really good job portraying the dispair and helplessness of Clyde as well as the fucked up nature of the incident
@randomguy4781
@randomguy4781 9 месяцев назад
@@JG-kb6dp and making you root for Clyde who is supposed to be the antagonist of the movie
@135Zeus
@135Zeus 4 месяца назад
@@randomguy4781it’s called an antihero
@badkarma2761
@badkarma2761 2 года назад
I like how they try to make Jamie Foxx look "badass" walking away from the fire, even though he's done absolutely nothing to be badass. Unless you consider defending a corrupt system, letting killers roam free, trying your hardest to imprison someone that is obviously in the right, and then killing them to be badass.
@boofstain1508
@boofstain1508 2 года назад
itd be so badass if he just shot Clyde square in the face right then and there. who's gonna be the opposing counsel? Clyde's family? they're dead lol
@ShepardCZ
@ShepardCZ 2 года назад
"In the right" He killed numerous completely innocent people.
@badkarma2761
@badkarma2761 2 года назад
@@ShepardCZ It's been awhile since I've watched it. The only people I can think of are his family's murderers, the tyrannical judge, and other people trying to convict him. Am I missing anyone?
@badkarma2761
@badkarma2761 2 года назад
@@boofstain1508 So you want the corrupt system to win?
@ShepardCZ
@ShepardCZ 2 года назад
@@badkarma2761 Blowing up cars full of people? Blowing up a whole town hall? You are missing everything. Or you have a murder fetish
@charlesluikart1799
@charlesluikart1799 4 года назад
The camera man must've been terrified when he was trapped in the cell with the bomb 💀💀💀💀
@mikeyneath7115
@mikeyneath7115 3 года назад
LMAOO
@epicgamerzfail4575
@epicgamerzfail4575 3 года назад
Camera man is invincible, he'll be fine
@alexsolari2611
@alexsolari2611 3 года назад
I don't think the cameraman got hurt too bad by the bomb, or else how'd they film the scene with Jamie at the concert huh?
@NS-nq3ki
@NS-nq3ki 3 года назад
@@alexsolari2611 its a joke u dumb ass
@alexsolari2611
@alexsolari2611 3 года назад
@@NS-nq3ki I was joking too dumbass
@Schairiebwdifb
@Schairiebwdifb 4 года назад
So Clyde tries to break a corrupt system and kill the people who actually deserved it but nick is a lawyer who breaks the law up until the end of this film...
@SelvenXXUP
@SelvenXXUP 3 года назад
But Clyde is the one deciding who is deserving. And he is also a killer. A murderer is judging who has comitted such horrible crimes that they deserve to die. Clyde is nothing but a hipocrite. He says it's not about vengance, but it is. With extra steps, it's all about his daughter and wife, not about moral, ethics or ideals. Nick breaks the rules, but not all the time. The most prominent moments are when he is telling the judge to suspend Nick's rights so that they can try to stop him from killing while they figure out how he is doing it and when he beats him up after the attack at the office. He reaches deals when he is at serious risk of not keeping people at least temporarily out of the streets, of making a mark on their files so that any future offense is treated more severely. The flaws that Clyde point in the system are the failsaves for innocent people who were just at the wrong place at the worst time. Clyde would eliminate those failsaves and asume that every single acused is guilty. He would eliminate presumption of innocence beacuse he believes it would be ok to imprison countless innocent people to make sure not one guilty goes free. Almost any sense of modern justice is highly against this, it's what keeps modern laws from being weaponized. Clyde is not fighting a corrupt system, he is just venting anger and aiming really high with it.
@TestElepine
@TestElepine 3 года назад
@@SelvenXXUP 100% right, it's all physiological. The movie is based around Clyde, we were giving much to sympathize with so are perspective is narrowed. You get that " YEA GET HIM" mentality because he got the murders back 10 fold extremely satisfying, so you're willing to over look the fact he's killing innocent people or people that deserve jail time not death. All in the name of "justice". The hole movie Clyde made it out like he wanted to change the system but when the lawyer changes the way he works to how Clyde would like Clyde still attempts to murder more innocent people.
@bethanydavis9023
@bethanydavis9023 3 года назад
In the movie a bit of his backstory comes to light from the spy. He's a former long-distance contract killer of the government that would think of and make ways to "kill someone without being in the same room with them.
@signumxmagnum
@signumxmagnum 3 года назад
@@SelvenXXUP If he wanted a simple vengeance, he could just kill them without a trace. He won't bother getting himself captured. He wanted the people involved in the trial to do the right thing whether it was a win or lose.
@baalzebullordofhell6967
@baalzebullordofhell6967 3 года назад
No, Clyde was just a serial killer trying to use his dead family as justification.
@TheSixSage
@TheSixSage Год назад
When he was holding his daughter bracelet. 😢 man lost everything right in front of him. Broken by the system 🥺
@LuckyRabbit234
@LuckyRabbit234 2 года назад
The genius of Clyde’s plan is that either way, he still wins. If he succeeds, he upends the corrupt system that betrayed him and ruined his life. If he fails, he still succeeds in that the only way someone would be able to stop him would be through breaking the rules of their precious system they’re trying to protect, thereby proving his point and potentially creating a new vigilante.
@b3ygghsas
@b3ygghsas Год назад
Clyde is like a good version of joker, damn
@Novictus
@Novictus Год назад
@luckyrabbit33 FINALLY SOMEONE GETS IT
@johnjoseph6874
@johnjoseph6874 Год назад
Yeah well I would’ve liked to see Nick suffer the consequences for breaking the rules. Instead he lives happily ever after. Still a bad ending lol
@catastrophucked
@catastrophucked 10 месяцев назад
He didn't upend shit, he changed one lawyer. The whole diseased rotten temple should have come down, and that's all there is to it. Anything less is spineless cowardice, nothing more.
@googlefuckedupyoutube
@googlefuckedupyoutube 10 месяцев назад
Yeah he destroyed families and became known as an evil mass murderer. Same dumb logic as when you stop a guy from getting to the hospital with his pregnant wife cause you're standing on the street like a clown
@christopherperez4989
@christopherperez4989 2 года назад
Nick: Murder is bad Also Nick: I will lock you in here to die
@nachowarrior1
@nachowarrior1 4 года назад
This ending is so terrible story wise. Like the only reason Nick even caught Clyde was by breaking the law, and he continued to violate the law with his pals when they straight up put the bomb into his cell. The whole movie revolves around a man trying to break a corrupt system that failed him and the ethical ambiguities and hypocrisies that must be confronted in the justice system. But the ending doesn’t care to dive into these grey areas whatsoever, in fact, it clearly shows the justice system’s corruption working especially with how the mayor flat out says she doesn’t care what obscure bs law must be enacted to stop Clyde. And after breaking the law and killing Clyde, Nick just gets away with it and has his own happy ending with his family? Where is his character development or his repent for his self admitted wrong doing with making deals with muderers? He should have either lost his family somehow and become Clyde or have a Se7en like ending where nobody wins. Great idea of a movie with an ending that is highly unsatisfying and fails to rise to the ideas it presents.
@roon7799
@roon7799 4 года назад
Couldn't have summed it up any better
@rock3793
@rock3793 4 года назад
That's the point.. Clyde wanted them to have to kill him in a corrupt way. Proving his point and ending his misery at the same time.
@Mant111
@Mant111 4 года назад
I wouldn't say that was so black and white as you claim. He didn't kill Clyde - he merely put his own bomb in his cell and let the man make the choice of whether giving up his sorrow and live or cause more death through it. Which turned out to be his own.It was the classic "villain kills himself because the Hero can't be a murderer". Though I do like and sympathize with Clyde a lot more in this movie.
@1986SSMONTECARLO
@1986SSMONTECARLO 4 года назад
@ nachowarrior -- The Cello should've blew up.
@Sovereign01
@Sovereign01 4 года назад
It's part of why this film got terrible reviews.
@aquaast4571
@aquaast4571 4 года назад
yeah would of been great if after he died nick gets a pre recorded phone call from clyde saying "did you think it was over "
@drakeandjosh007
@drakeandjosh007 4 года назад
Aqua Ast and then jigsaw saw ending music starts playing and 2000 tons c4 is activated in the music concert area where everyone is
@clarkw4028
@clarkw4028 4 года назад
No you’re sounding more like a Jigsaw game, which they would never copy. Last thing they want to do is fuck with originality.
@valdie91285
@valdie91285 4 года назад
Wow, that would've been....dumb
@GreaterGrievobeast55
@GreaterGrievobeast55 4 года назад
valdie91285 Im a fun way!
@rickshanteau3211
@rickshanteau3211 4 года назад
That would have been a cool ending. Just like the MECHANIC with Charles Bronson. They knew how to finish a movie.
@lukeoutcold7187
@lukeoutcold7187 3 года назад
Even though the ending sucked ass, the last shots of Clyde looking at the bracelet, while the flames are surrounding him are absolutely beautiful.
@bethanydavis9023
@bethanydavis9023 3 года назад
"It's going to be biblical" -Clyde
@baalzebullordofhell6967
@baalzebullordofhell6967 3 года назад
The ending was great
@baalzebullordofhell6967
@baalzebullordofhell6967 2 года назад
@@amygirl9500 Nah, you're just a whiner
@giorgosgiorgos2374
@giorgosgiorgos2374 2 года назад
@@baalzebullordofhell6967 Nah, the ending sucked because the movie started to suck about halfway through. From the moment Clyde killed a man that had absolutely nothing to do with him, a completely out of character move, it became worse and worse. Clyde's whole plan was based upon the fact that the police would put him in that exact prison and that noobody would discover the tunnels that he managed to somehow dig. Nick became flash by the end managing to disarm the bomb, get past the security, get back to Clyde's cell, put the bomb under his bed and patiently wait for him to come back. I'm not saying the movie was completely bad, but it wasn't that good either.
@baalzebullordofhell6967
@baalzebullordofhell6967 2 года назад
@@giorgosgiorgos2374 I'm replying to the people trying to act like Clyde was justified. The movie was full of plot holes and contrivances, I'm not arguing that.
@wolfnoggin2165
@wolfnoggin2165 4 года назад
I bet Jamie Foxx thought everyone would cheer for his character at the end of the movie LMAO
@lejeffe1663
@lejeffe1663 4 года назад
Never seen the movie but all theese reviews about the shitty ending make me not want to watch it... Dont want get pissed lol and screw jamie fox i bet it was him who suggested this scene.
@invictus7736
@invictus7736 3 года назад
@@lejeffe1663 The ending is perfectly fine, people are just really stupid and misunderstand it.
@henghengz7918
@henghengz7918 3 года назад
@@invictus7736 LOL try to be different bro?
@croww6257
@croww6257 3 года назад
Invictus your not serious right?
@invictus7736
@invictus7736 3 года назад
@@croww6257 If you think Clyde didn't win in the end you need to re-watch the movie. Winning isn't just about who dies in this case.
@thegreatestquest8358
@thegreatestquest8358 4 года назад
The good guy dies and no lessons were learned. Great job!
@Dragoru
@Dragoru 3 года назад
I promise you that the serial killer wasn't the good guy.
@PedroCouto1982
@PedroCouto1982 3 года назад
He's not the good guy. It seems you're right when you said no lessons were learned, though.
@alephnull4044
@alephnull4044 3 года назад
That's really disturbing that you think he's a 'good guy'
@PedroCouto1982
@PedroCouto1982 3 года назад
@@alephnull4044 , maybe he doesn't know the difference between a good guy and a protagonist.
@andrewwu2012
@andrewwu2012 3 года назад
LOL suck it nerd. the "good guy" clyde if he was real would've killed ur family then u wouldn't be calling him a good guy anymore
@nave712
@nave712 3 года назад
Who is Nick to tell Clyde to do the right thing!!! He let a murderer go free!!!
@iswiftone814
@iswiftone814 2 года назад
Yeah well thanks to Clyde, he'll never do it again
@nave712
@nave712 2 года назад
@iSwiftOne 81 your missing the point
@iswiftone814
@iswiftone814 2 года назад
@@nave712 he won't make deals with murderers anymore
@nave712
@nave712 2 года назад
@@iswiftone814 He made a deal with the man who killed Clyde’s wife and daughter
@ChuckBeenKinky91
@ChuckBeenKinky91 10 месяцев назад
Nick The Hypocrite
@zahir222
@zahir222 5 лет назад
What was powerful him seeing the last thing his daughter gave him. He didnt even flinch in the fire because in the end,even if he lived he still wouldve been hurt.... Reminded on a daily of what he loved and lost most. Take away a man's child, you take their will to live anyway.
@azazello1784
@azazello1784 4 года назад
easy solution: don't have kids
@blooper_01
@blooper_01 4 года назад
@@azazello1784 That is easy to say until you do. Once you hear that little creation of yours beating heart, everything changes.
@azazello1784
@azazello1784 4 года назад
@@blooper_01 well, it depends on person, I prefer cats
@erich1380
@erich1380 4 года назад
@@azazello1784 lol same dude no thank you to kids
@ninjadragonblade
@ninjadragonblade 3 года назад
"A man who has nothing to lose is a dangerous man, but a man with nothing to lose also has nothing to fight for"
@A..D..D
@A..D..D 7 месяцев назад
Nick has a tie on in the last scene . Earlier in the movie the spy they spoke with mentioned that Clyde created a Kevlar tie with a ratchet system, to choke and kill the target . It’s possible he had one sent to Nick and that evening after his daughter’s performance whenever it was set to go off , he’s dead . So maybe Clyde still got him . He’s the only one wearing a yellow tie and it seems to stand out . Also yellow as in the color of fire and flames from the last scene . The spy says “ if he wants you dead you’re dead “
@Gerlaffy
@Gerlaffy 3 месяца назад
"Yellow is the colour of flames" probably one of the worst connections I've ever heard anyone draw. Sure, it's a yellow tie, a tie was mentioned earlier... Hard to believe Nick would go putting on random ties sent to him though isn't it!
@wilfridox
@wilfridox 3 года назад
He just accepted death, made me tear up a bit, what a movie
@ChristopherSloane
@ChristopherSloane 3 года назад
This film teaches us a valid lesson, one we all see now. The System is corrupt and those in it are evil.
@joeyhuynh5893
@joeyhuynh5893 2 года назад
i think you missed the lesson it was teaching
@bloodaonadeline8346
@bloodaonadeline8346 Год назад
they aren’t all evil any system humans create will become corrupted because humans are imperfect. The goal is to work towards bettering it not going the easy route. Clyde even tells him if you had actually tried to prosecute darby and ames instead of cutting deals to advance his career and they walked free he would have been fine with that.
@cheesetomeetyou
@cheesetomeetyou Год назад
@@joeyhuynh5893 Nah, they are spot on. This system is fked up the @ss
@davidtaylorthekingofcoolre1912
More over it still better to be good but generally the world is more bad than good and there is no such thing as justice(until the end of the world of course)
@Steelstriker
@Steelstriker 5 лет назад
This movie should have ended with nick destroying Clyde and the system. or better yet have clyde turning into nick
@siestaface
@siestaface 4 года назад
Same all i ever see is on other videos is "the black guy should have died and the villain win woooo"
@stevefromwork6136
@stevefromwork6136 4 года назад
In a sense Clyde still won, he made Nick into an angel for justice. That would likely go on to improve the system.
@damiandadmn
@damiandadmn 4 года назад
Tough shit ain't it, it was a great ending
@ojsilva1975
@ojsilva1975 4 года назад
More like SE7EN (1995)?
@JoybuzzerX
@JoybuzzerX 4 года назад
@@siestaface Clyde did win. He got what he wanted. Nick wasn't going to screw over cases anymore for an easy win.
@snapperl
@snapperl 2 года назад
The script was made with Butler being the anti-hero and Foxx just being an adversary, if Foxx was meant to be the hero, they needed Butler to do some seriously despicable stuff like slaughtering children or something. As the story was written and told, there was zero reason to root for Foxx.
@cedricharris7391
@cedricharris7391 3 года назад
The cinematography of the flames from the initial explosion of the bomb is Phenomenal
@jacoblarahdez9907
@jacoblarahdez9907 2 года назад
2:46
@invidia44
@invidia44 4 года назад
This ending ruined the movie for me
@andre_tv2877
@andre_tv2877 3 года назад
You are not the only one... It could’ve been one of the best movies ever made if they just stick to the original script.. Now every time I watch it I just have to skip the ending and imagine it was different.
@12227UserName
@12227UserName 3 года назад
The entire movie was trash, in my opinion. And Clyde nor Nick were likeable characters in the slightest. Clyde was a narcisist who went over board - killing people whom arguably didn't deserve it. And Nick was unsympathetic. Not to mention, the idea that Clyde was able to do all of that without being noticed was ridiculous and unbelievable. I know it's a film, but you can only go so far
@12227UserName
@12227UserName 3 года назад
@@somebody700 The film really isn't "complex" at all. If you want a so-called complex film, go watch Seven Seals, Blade Runner, Momento, etc. This film is as straight forward as they come.
@12227UserName
@12227UserName 3 года назад
@@somebody700 The reaction people have toward the characters makes it "complex?" Yeah, no, it doesn't. The characters portrayed in this film are two dimensional at best.
@newpatek_.1
@newpatek_.1 3 года назад
that was the point of the move dipshit, We perfectly understand it, you don't. This ending means Nick learned his lesson, but only he did. In other words, the system stays in place and while Nick won't negotiate with murderers, he will not be part of the system. He will go away. Someone else will replace him, and the same story of Clyde will repeat, over and over. The system is what's broken, that's the entire point of the story. Clyde could have killed Nick at any given moment had he wanted to. But he chose to go after the system and have Nick watch it fall apart instead. The system survived while Clyde died.
@cynicalsayonara7169
@cynicalsayonara7169 3 года назад
Movie: Clyde is fighting the corrupt system for proper justice. Clyde is a master assassin. Clyde is in the process of bringing a better system to all those who cry out for justice. Also movie: Clyde dies. The system wins. The lesson is, even a master assassin is powerless against the system. Never try. Me: FU movie.
@watashiwajigabudesu9662
@watashiwajigabudesu9662 2 года назад
The lesson is that mass murdering anyone remotely associated with the legal system is just blind vengeance. Rewatch the movie and track Clyde's body count towards the end, he was just killing indiscriminately at that point, which made him a hypocrite and a murderer.
@khaelt42
@khaelt42 2 года назад
So glad people like you don't make movies, the movie would completely lose its main message and meaning if Clyde won and killed everyone.
@cynicalsayonara7169
@cynicalsayonara7169 2 года назад
@@khaelt42 Please enlightened my uncultured soul, what was the message?
@khaelt42
@khaelt42 2 года назад
@@cynicalsayonara7169 That Nick has to get his hands dirty and stop being a "Law abiding citizen". He had to break the law and take matters into his own hands just as Clyde did.
@cynicalsayonara7169
@cynicalsayonara7169 2 года назад
@@khaelt42 Nick wasn’t a law abiding citizen. He was a dirty lawyer. He was the antagonist of the movie. Does the fact that the antagonist, that we’re supposed to dislike, came out on top make the movie artsy or something?
@trinayanbora6513
@trinayanbora6513 4 года назад
2:20 the moment he accepted his fate.
@Mant111
@Mant111 4 года назад
You can tell he's thinking and strategizing how he can get out of that situation a few seconds, then coming to the ultimate conclusion that there's no viable option, then quietly accepting his fate.
@jasonbowser5754
@jasonbowser5754 4 года назад
It was more than that. His student learned that sometimes the law doesn’t work to find justice. His student learned the ultimate lesson.
@kccurtis8792
@kccurtis8792 4 года назад
I think some people miss the most important lesson in the last scene which was win Jamie fox said “I don’t make deals with murders anymore” one of the things Clyde was try to teach him. Through the whole movie Jamie kept making deals with Clyde after he kept killing person after person and in the end Clyde offered him one last deal and Jamie denied it because he then released the lesson Clyde was trying to tell him.
@franzsebas2009
@franzsebas2009 4 года назад
Agree. I actually think the ending was good and it fitted the story.
@sofiajaime8096
@sofiajaime8096 2 года назад
All Clyde wanted from Jamie Foxx was to fight & try to get Darby convicted for murder, no deals, nothing
@hunternixonfishing2500
@hunternixonfishing2500 Год назад
People say the ending of this movie sucked but the ending to it fit perfectly for the story. And I said the same thing you could see the satisfaction in Clyde’s face as Nick told him “I don’t make deals with murderers anymore”
@MotoMaximus
@MotoMaximus 7 месяцев назад
He was trying to bring down the corrupt system, not teach one man a lesson. Ending sucked!
@lukeoutcold7187
@lukeoutcold7187 3 года назад
As much as the ending sucked, the last shot of Clyde looking at his daughter's bracelet as the flames engulf him is absolutely beautiful. At least we had that.
@jacoblarahdez9907
@jacoblarahdez9907 2 года назад
2:46
@user-id8zc1xk5r
@user-id8zc1xk5r Год назад
I don’t know why y’all hate the ending so much Clyde knew this quest for revenge would end his life most likely he didn’t care he wants to be with his family and finally Nick says he don’t make deals with murders no more
@NESMonster
@NESMonster 6 месяцев назад
you said this already... three years ago. and then you came back and said it again two years ago.
@Maor4444
@Maor4444 3 года назад
There are too many reason why this ending blows (pun definitely intended), but let me ask you this: Why would Nick get away with blowing up a prison cell, endangering other people's lives and killing a man in the process? Also, saying that Clyde killed himself is a childish excuse. Nick planted the bomb there and knew that Clyde was going to set it off. Nick should be in prison.
@GhostKyng
@GhostKyng 4 месяца назад
Well as far as we saw only Clyde was in solitary confinement. And nick said that line to Clyde because in a way he did. He proved his point that the justice system isn’t perfect and she should’ve stopped. Clyde had to have know nick was figuring out what he was planning but didn’t expect nick to follow in the same footsteps as Clyde to end all the violence.
@chewie2055
@chewie2055 5 лет назад
His daughter playing the violin.....boom!
@gregthefishburger8270
@gregthefishburger8270 5 лет назад
That's not a violin... lol
@chewie2055
@chewie2055 5 лет назад
Greg The Fishburger Cello....sorry
@johnoktavec
@johnoktavec 4 года назад
awesome! and awesome name my Princess!
@chewie2055
@chewie2055 4 года назад
john oktavec I’m glad you like it....
@conbaz106
@conbaz106 4 года назад
cellooooo....BOOM
@DaTwinkie405
@DaTwinkie405 2 года назад
All I'm saying is towards the beginning of the movie it's mentioned that Clyde invented a neck tie made of Kevlar with a ratcheting mechanism in it to strangle the wearer. Nick's tie looks awfully flashy like we're supposed to notice it...
@vmac8200
@vmac8200 Месяц назад
Could only wish. Im not even sure what the writers thought other than they were in a bad mood and wanted others to be more pissed than them. Cause it worked. It wasnt art, it ruined the movie. Fans let them know already
@Mia-dt3gl
@Mia-dt3gl Год назад
I just read an interesting theory about this ending; that the tie Nick is wearing to the recital is one of the “ties” Clyde invented that strangles people. That Clyde somehow managed to send to Nick before he died. Might be far-fetched but I think it’s interesting that the tie is an eye-catching color.
@vmac8200
@vmac8200 Месяц назад
I likely read the same comment you did, but i think the writers wanted it to be seen and debated like a "what if? It would have made for a better ending. Im not sure why the writers not only thought we liked nick, but that he wasn't a criminal himself by the end not being charged, or why they would even show him at a recital. I have 3 kids, all girls so of course its just a movie thought ...but...lol...i wanted the recital to go
@kasn452
@kasn452 3 года назад
I think y'all are forgetting that Clyde watched he's wife be sexually assaulted right in front of him while he was helpless, I don't know If I can say the same with he's daughter but the point is they were both murdered while he couldn't do anything to stop it he was suppose to protect them but he couldn't, how the hell would you feel if that happened to your family right in front of you? and you take it to court and the judge just let's go of the main offender? that would drive ya bloody mad. So 100% he was right to do what he had to do because he had became completly broken inside after everything that's happened to him and he wasn't selfish when he killed those innocent people he wanted Nick to feel what he felt after he lost he's family after he lost the court case and after he begged and begged but noone really helped him so he helped himself to get the job done.
@vmac8200
@vmac8200 Месяц назад
I hear ya. Of course murder is a crime, even if the victim themselves was a murderer. But i hear ya. There was a deeper sense of realness to the courts behavior in this country. We have such archaic ways of handling in court. "Justice" actually isn't served in a lot of cases that the courts thought they delivered.
@samuelbrown4764
@samuelbrown4764 3 года назад
The ending should’ve been that after Clyde died, nick got a pre recorded phone call saying “did u think it was over” and there’s a second bomb taking out the government officials
@TheRussell747
@TheRussell747 3 года назад
If you can't have an original comment then just don't comment at all next time.
@Xenomnipotent
@Xenomnipotent 3 года назад
Please never make a comment ever again
@thatguy1021
@thatguy1021 3 года назад
Clyde is the hero we all needed.
@Britishpeoplearedegenerates
@Britishpeoplearedegenerates 2 года назад
Clyde Shelton died the moment his family was killed and the killer got off on a deal. The man we see here is just a ghost.
@bobbytheblade2550
@bobbytheblade2550 4 года назад
The ending sucked! It would have been much more powerful had Clyde been bluffing about the final threat, given him the distraction he needed to escape one final time. The ending could have been one of those Hannibal Lector sort of things where the bad guy ends up being who you want to see win.
@AntwonGolden
@AntwonGolden 4 года назад
I agree completely. Had a ton of potential.
@jetspull5064
@jetspull5064 3 года назад
Sometimes we need something different
@newpatek_.1
@newpatek_.1 3 года назад
“He didnt even flinch in the fire because in the end,even if he lived he still wouldve been hurt.... Reminded on a daily of what he loved and lost most. Take away a man's child, you take their will to live anyway.”
@j.epstein7723
@j.epstein7723 3 года назад
@@newpatek_.1 you just copied a comment word for word
@newpatek_.1
@newpatek_.1 3 года назад
@@j.epstein7723 that’s why I put quotes around it....
@iraqiwalker1436
@iraqiwalker1436 3 года назад
I have no idea why so many people complain about this ending. It's like they never studied basic narrative. Clyde won. He didn't set out to kill the people in the system. That doesn't change the system. He set out to change the people in it. Make them think differently. He turned Nick into what he envisioned as the right image of a prosecutor. If anything his death ends his arc, and allows him to join his family in death since he has nothing left to do in life anymore. Also, do people keep forgetting that he's supposed to be the bad guy in this film? This is also one of the few examples of a Xanatos Gambit. Even when he loses, he still wins.
@hunainali9782
@hunainali9782 2 года назад
Don't think he is going to heaven with his action and neither can be
@boofstain1508
@boofstain1508 2 года назад
I mean the ending is kinda lame and the fact that Clyde was his own accomplice really made me groan at the movie like "really? so it's not his military buddy or something?"
@nguyentownsend-paley4931
@nguyentownsend-paley4931 3 года назад
This is one of those rare Hollywood movies where the bad guy wins, something that occurs often in the real world but is seldom acknowledged. It's a hard pill for us to swallow but it exemplifies true justice.
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 8 месяцев назад
This ending isn’t my favorite but yeah what he did in the movie wasn’t right either
@steelwitness
@steelwitness Год назад
Ive always loved this movie for being one of the best movies ever filmed with one of the worst endings ever in cinema history
@dewirya6684
@dewirya6684 2 года назад
The ones who said this ending is shit was the people who already experienced lost everything, but for the people who said this ending is great probably the people who still has everything
@Gerlaffy
@Gerlaffy 3 месяца назад
were* have* - you use them when talking about a plural. "Was" and "has" is for singular.
@DingDongDion
@DingDongDion 2 года назад
Ya'll looking at this all wrong. The good guy did win.. he's finally at rest with his family and got revenge on most of the people who did him wrong and he also proved how corrupt the system is.
@hayabusaorlovina2761
@hayabusaorlovina2761 2 года назад
Except the main villain. The Nick...
@DingDongDion
@DingDongDion 2 года назад
@@hayabusaorlovina2761 you know brother
@dummycentral5835
@dummycentral5835 2 года назад
Would have been better had Clyde won and killed the mayor or whatever
@zaberfang
@zaberfang 2 года назад
He didn't. The real villain, Nick won. There's not even a mention of him actually changing at the end credits.
@acloserlook5823
@acloserlook5823 Год назад
@@zaberfang he was wearing the assassination tie...
@imamsetiadi9162
@imamsetiadi9162 3 года назад
He got his revenge but not his goal
@mathewluby9896
@mathewluby9896 8 месяцев назад
For me the ending was a realisation of what Clyde lost. He's sitting with his wife watching his daughter perform at a recital and put himself for the first time in Clyde's shoes of what it would mean to lose them. In that moment he empathises with Clyde and understands his pain.
@Nothingwasovernight
@Nothingwasovernight Год назад
That man lost his soul when he lost his family this is perhaps one of the greatest movies of all time I love this movie
@artiomka3300
@artiomka3300 4 года назад
The consequences of plea bargaining.
@RashaKahn
@RashaKahn Год назад
The real ending of this should be Jamie Fox character goes to jail for murder and setting off a bomb in a populated building. I’d like to see the investigation and see how that was justified.
@JR-kz7yx
@JR-kz7yx 6 месяцев назад
Many say that the ending sucks, and in a way it does - sucks that Clyde lost… although he didn’t. His journey with Nick was to teach a life lesson even Nick doesn’t comprehend about law, life and losing the ones close to you. Nick is so passionate about his job that he and many tend to see what they do is just a part of business and become smug ‘cause they are good at what they do. Clyde said he wanted Nick to live. He wanted Nick to be the one to see ‘everything’, which was not only to teach a lesson but also to have Nick live with the pain of the people Nick had lost and could have lost. Clyde’s story is a legacy that a lawyer, Nick (who was always busy even to see his child’s performance before), will have to live with the rest of his life. The ending shows the outcome of Clyde’s message finally getting through to Nick and perhaps he will be able to value from that.
@Blex_b04
@Blex_b04 2 года назад
This ending makes anyone cry, I feel like I would try to do exactly the same if I was in his shoes.
@poultry-lover6665
@poultry-lover6665 2 года назад
Even murder 5 random cops who didn’t have anything to do with the case?
@keisi1574
@keisi1574 2 года назад
@@poultry-lover6665 Stop defending criminals. Think deeper.
@Rawlingm
@Rawlingm 4 года назад
Not all endings have the good guy win, this is one of those endings where the bad guy won
@nom6758
@nom6758 2 года назад
if the narrative isnt compelling to say that it should have been the villain winning, then its a dogshit story with a dogshit ending lol. You cant just say "well not all..." when there are GOOD exceptions to the rule already. This isn't an exception though, its a dogshit ending period.
@thescottishanimeguy9946
@thescottishanimeguy9946 Год назад
I don't understand this logic. Clyde is not the good guy, he tortures people, he kills people because *he* deems them to have failed. He is acting as judge, jury and executioner. Look at history, men who hold that power are dangerous. When the court scene comes round and he says "I've just killed people and your gonna let me walk free cause some legal stuff" (paraphrase but you know what I mean). That legal stuff is there to stop the wrong people going down, so the state can't abuse its power and justice is serverd fairly.
@Rawlingm
@Rawlingm Год назад
@@thescottishanimeguy9946 the people he is referring to he "killed" were the men that raped and killed his wife and daughter. The one guy was about to die anyways, he just made it worse for him, and the other guy he killed deserved to be killed, not let go free. the whole movie is about making Nick realize what he does is wrong, Clyde is trying to teach Nick a lesson. Nick is not necessarily the "bad guy" but he isnt the good guy either, he is the antagonist of the movie, the "lawyer that gets criminals off and back onto the streets". In the end, Clyde dies and his plan is ruined by Nick, and ultimately Nick doesn't learn any lesson and is able to live his life with his wife and daughter, while Clyde has 10 seconds to realize his plan his ruined, his wife and daughter raped and murdered, and Nick lives on without any lesson learned and he will continue to get more criminals off with lighter sentences and back on the streets. So the Clyde "the good guy" loses and the bad guy/antagonist (Nick) wins. Most of us who enjoyed this movie would have preferred Clyde blowing everything up and living out the rest of his life off grid, that would have been the better ending
@thescottishanimeguy9946
@thescottishanimeguy9946 Год назад
@@Rawlingm @mrawdog the man was quite literally planning to blow up a room full of people, one of the men who he subjected to an agonising death was about to be executed anyway so he isn't exactly righting the wrong of the justice system, Derby deserved what he got especially since he did the raping & killing and then only got 3 years by pinning it on the other guy. Also nick does learn, he says so himself he won't cut deals anymore unless there is some scene I missed where he did so in the end anyway. Clyde is almost certainly the antagonist, while nick has his flaws, such as his obsession with keeping his conviction rate high, he is trying to punish criminals. He only takes that deal cause he is afraid that if he fails then both would walk free, now whether he still did the right thing is up to interpretation. Clyde on the other hand, kills 6 people I believe, all innocent people who were doing their jobs, all because one of the killers got a plea deal. He leaves one man to suffocate to death under ground. As stated I don't care about Derby bur the other prisoner was given an overly torturous death despite him already being executed. He also planned to kill high ranking government, police, and military (maybe) officials. As well as any bystanders on those two floors. Which would have left countless families in the same situation he found himself in, mourning because of a senseless murder. All because *he* views the system as worthy of destruction, no attempt at reform, it must be destroyed and these people must die because *he* thinks they should.
@Rawlingm
@Rawlingm Год назад
@@thescottishanimeguy9946 they are all part of the corrupt system, which is what the movie is about. If you enjoyed the ending that’s fine. We just see it different ways. I thought the corrupt system won** in the end and the good guy lost
@acloserlook5823
@acloserlook5823 Год назад
Ya know, Clyde invented a tie that would cinch up and strangle the target. I mean, that is actually canon...
@mustafahakansandk7747
@mustafahakansandk7747 4 года назад
It's sad that the good man died and all corrupts prevailed. Sad ending!
@baalzebullordofhell6967
@baalzebullordofhell6967 3 года назад
Clyde's not a good man, dumbass.
@Kenji17171
@Kenji17171 3 года назад
@@baalzebullordofhell6967 stfu
@baalzebullordofhell6967
@baalzebullordofhell6967 3 года назад
@@Kenji17171 Stop whining.
@Kenji17171
@Kenji17171 3 года назад
@@baalzebullordofhell6967 good is what I say
@kamraam1464
@kamraam1464 2 года назад
@@baalzebullordofhell6967 he killed evil people...I'd say that's pretty good. Prevented those scumbags from getting back out onto the streets.
@kylancook3477
@kylancook3477 2 года назад
Legend has it this was Gerard Butlers actual reaction to Foxx changing the script to this ending with him walking away thinking he was a hero...
@iamNell
@iamNell Год назад
Fox never changed the script, he had no authority while Butler was actually one of the producers. Y'all so lame for believing a dumb rumor
@zeuswolf1006
@zeuswolf1006 4 года назад
The ending pretty much confirmed nick didn’t give a fuck about nobody in the end nick was happy because his corruption was hidden and never had to be exposed
@cmillett85
@cmillett85 2 года назад
Good point.
@DannyPhanx
@DannyPhanx 2 года назад
“Fuck his Civil Rights.” - Nick Rice
@SpencerFcp
@SpencerFcp 4 года назад
Great movie, disappointing ending though. Felt like so much build up for nothing. Also, as terrible as it sounds, but I'm kind of disappointed they didn't kill Nicks family. Would have really fit the theme of the movie.
@user-pi3hd2bt3f
@user-pi3hd2bt3f 3 года назад
No it wouldnt have.Clyde wanted to make a point not get revange. He didnt kill anyone not involved with the police.Taking out the wife and daughter would have just been cruel and pointless
@SpencerFcp
@SpencerFcp 3 года назад
@@user-pi3hd2bt3f Yes it would have. Clydes point was that if pushed enough, anyone would be willing to take the law into their own hands. How the system was corrupt with how the main intent is just getting a conviction, not actual justice. That was the entire theme of the movie. How Nick kept telling him he would never do the things he done and would let the law handle it. And Gerard keeps upping the ante each time trying to get Nick to break. He technically *DOES* break in the end. But it felt like his family should have been targeted more at some point.
@andresmex7
@andresmex7 3 года назад
@@SpencerFcp you kinda sound like a psycho
@user-xz4cl9ms3n
@user-xz4cl9ms3n 2 года назад
@@SpencerFcp You might be that 'target' without any crime. Be careful.
@CallMeKota
@CallMeKota 3 года назад
I believe what people fail to understand about this ending, and why it's actually amazing. He wanted to break the system, destroy a corrupt system by breaking laws and taking sometimes innocent lives. He was not a clean cut hero, murdering others to avenge a murder puts you in a similar place as those who struck first. Truth is, in the end the movie he changes his outlook, and breaks the rules that let a murderer walk free with a short sentence. He no longer cared about his conviction rate, so really both of our main characters won.
@paulbrookfield4133
@paulbrookfield4133 3 года назад
It's honestly too smart an ending for too silly a movie.
@panoskamp4324
@panoskamp4324 Год назад
Uhhh no? He even said that he doesn't for it for revenge. Revenge was killing the two burglars. After that it was a fight against the system that destroyed his family. He did everything to prove how corrupted the system was and then destroy it. Nick in the end learned nothing and we are never shown he learned anything. This is actually a very stupid ending.
@dragonmaster909
@dragonmaster909 3 года назад
A great example of a tragic ending
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 8 месяцев назад
It’s BS, and widely hated for good reason
@novalover5033
@novalover5033 4 года назад
The whole movie, Clyde tries to teach Nick. Through the intense ordeal. In the end he ends up making Nick realize how to be MORE of a man. To, take HIS job & marriage more seriously. ultimately Clyde STILL wins. Because he helped a full family come together as one. & found a way to still leave some small legacy behind... even though he couldn't let his revenge go.
@jac1207
@jac1207 4 года назад
The rumor goes that the ending was changed up by dissatisfaction by Jamie Foxx. The whole 1st and 2nd act felt very much written for Clyde's character. While Nick did admit "he wouldn't make deals with murderers" anymore in literally the last 5 minutes of a movie, it's really just that, it feels like lazy writing to have all the character change in the last few minutes or pages of a character in a story. It really feels like last minute changes to a plot. If the story started out with 2 established characters and good attention paid to both, I am sure the audience would feel much more for Foxx's character and why he "won" in the end. But instead it feels cheap and non-deserved. It's easy to write a plot to appeal to people and their vengeful desires, but it isn't that hard to also write something to have them stop in their tracks and question their runaway emotions, which this movie's final scene shows it didn't do so well at.
@berserkasaurusrex4233
@berserkasaurusrex4233 3 года назад
@@jac1207 Having rewatched Law Abiding Citizen recently, the scene where Clyde beats his cellmate to death with a spork feels very tacked on. I have a feeling it was part of a rewrite, to try and make Clyde seem more unhinged, so he isn't so obviously the good guy for the new ending. It doesn't fit his behavior anywhere else in the film, it's not revenge for something, the cellmate wasn't part of the murder of his family. It's just sudden brutal violence against a guy for no reason. Plot-wise it's excused as part of Clyde's plan to get sent to solitary confinement, but you hardly have to brutally beat a man to death to get sent there. He could've just punched a guard, or told the cellmate to start fighting him. Or anything. He could've made solitary confinement one of his demands when he asks for the dinner. It doesn't fit the rest of the film at all.
@Novictus
@Novictus Год назад
​@@berserkasaurusrex4233 Uhhh this dude took another human being apart with multiple small and painful tools. We all know hes unhinged in the first half hour.
@berserkasaurusrex4233
@berserkasaurusrex4233 Год назад
@@Novictus A child rapist and murderer is hardly a human being. I begrudge no father who wants to torture his wife and daughter's rapists to death with power tools.
@kittykattzee
@kittykattzee 2 года назад
I am very glad that I’m not the only one rooting for Gerard Butler’s character
@karmahadid
@karmahadid 4 года назад
I like how jamie is about to cry while seeing his daughter's performance
@riverdanube6292
@riverdanube6292 4 года назад
Maybe this ending is also part of Clyde's smart plan. To be the teacher. Because he has been already dead inside and outstanding clever player.And Nick become a murderer and out of the law after all . Role changing. Very interesting movie and handsome naked Gerard.
@Ajaws
@Ajaws 2 года назад
I think the entire point of the film, at least the way it ended is that the system is broken, this is what it does to people, but Clyde isn’t in the right either, nobody is the good guy in this situation. Nick learns how fucked the system is but still decides it’s better than allowing Clyde’s “eye for an eye” but even more so method of justice is just as broken. What if I have my home burglarized? Should I torture to death the guy who did it because it’s my justice? Should the relatives of the judge, the cops, even the killers murder Clyde and torture him to death because he killed their mother/son/father/daughter? That’s why he did it, I think the entire point was that Clyde’s justice is as flawed as the system, the system is bureaucratic and lets people get away whereas Clyde’s method kills everyone connected to the crime done to him in gruesome fashion. Neither of these are good options for a society The system is wrong, and so is Clyde. I also think the fact that he gets arrogant enough to lose at the end shows that his motives weren’t entirely justice but his own personal revenge. As much as he claims it’s about justice and he wants it to be about people taking responsibility, he subconsciously is doing it all for his own personal revenge Movie was eh not judging people for disliking it, just offering a different perspective
@damienmitchell3104
@damienmitchell3104 2 года назад
clyde won. he got the other character to see the error of his ways and change his outlook, as well as spending more time with his family. the ending did feel rushed. but the overall message was there
@Ajaws
@Ajaws 2 года назад
@@damienmitchell3104 his plan still never succeeded he never planned to fail. His failure was never planned so in the end while his message did get through, Clyde still lost
@damienmitchell3104
@damienmitchell3104 2 года назад
@@Ajaws no clyde did win. he won more then he originally wanted. he wanted nick to change, to get revenge on the system he feel failed him, and to die. he accomplished 2 out of 3 of his objectives. thats a win imho.
@TimechainSolutions
@TimechainSolutions 2 года назад
Nice tie 👀
@toddt6186
@toddt6186 5 лет назад
Ending sucks. I liked this movie until some weak minded writer destroyed it. Evil only excist when good men do nothing.
@RamanSingh-vx2rp
@RamanSingh-vx2rp 4 года назад
Todd T maybe you are weak minded and don’t understand the ending
@Mexican1632
@Mexican1632 4 года назад
No Jamie foxx was bitching about how it originally ended.
@MrAisha2003
@MrAisha2003 4 года назад
That's a horrible ending, and i love it. It's perfect dramatic ending.
@J0Ecorreia
@J0Ecorreia 4 года назад
@@Mexican1632 I have looked and have found no proof of that. It is just an internet myth
@XTheCrystalBeastGuyX
@XTheCrystalBeastGuyX 3 года назад
@Todd T “What do you do when there is an evil you cannot defeat by just means? Do you stain your hands with evil to destroy evil? Or do you remain steadfastly just and righteous even if it means surrendering to evil?” No matter what's done, evil will still remain. Unless you destroy evil by becoming evil and then destroy yourself afterwards, you're not getting rid of evil. You're merely replacing it with a different one. Similar mask, different person wearing it.
@streameant
@streameant 4 года назад
The genius doesn't realize that he shouldn't have brought the cellphone to the cell, that the lawyers weren't going to break the law. Clyde should've lived and destroyed the corrupt system
@warboss346
@warboss346 5 лет назад
Bomb in the cello. Bomb in the cello. Bomb in the cello....
@camrendavis6650
@camrendavis6650 4 года назад
That would have been awesome
@damiandadmn
@damiandadmn 4 года назад
@@camrendavis6650 no it wouldn't have been
@camrendavis6650
@camrendavis6650 4 года назад
@@damiandadmn stop lying 😆
@coleflames
@coleflames 4 года назад
Bomb in the cello.
@XTheCrystalBeastGuyX
@XTheCrystalBeastGuyX 3 года назад
That would have been some loony toons level shit.
@TheGr8190
@TheGr8190 Год назад
Great ending. In the end Clyde him self became what he despised, a killer. Justice isnt murder for murder.
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 8 месяцев назад
That is true, murder is never okay
@horvathszilveszter
@horvathszilveszter 3 года назад
“And that, is destiny fulfilled.”
@genecole2082
@genecole2082 4 года назад
It looks like Clyde use to do the Governments dirty work for them. In the end the system failed him & his family. Nick murders Clyde & just walks away.( No remorse throughout the whole movie) It would have been better if Nick shed a tear while he was envisioning Clyde's little girl, while he was watching his own daughter play.
@azazello1784
@azazello1784 3 года назад
Clyde killed Nick's coworker... he is a piece of shit
@majdfayad2234
@majdfayad2234 3 года назад
Dafuq
@chance2413
@chance2413 2 года назад
@@azazello1784 NYX coworkers are scumbag degenerate who take bribes and let murderers go free
@alalmalal
@alalmalal 2 года назад
Nick didn’t pull the trigger.
@djthomas4112
@djthomas4112 2 года назад
I know everybody hates the ending but I think the movie shows how corrupt the system is and how there is no justice and I think us hating the ending is exactly what the story was supposed to do if that makes sense
@blueberrysansy689
@blueberrysansy689 3 года назад
Nick is way wrong killing a murder for murdering he is a hypocrite
@FirstWorldProblemz
@FirstWorldProblemz 3 года назад
The fire effects are pretty awesome
@imlonely8728
@imlonely8728 3 года назад
Brooo the ending sucked as shittt bru but other than that, clyde holding his daughters bracelet while fire surrounding him was beautiful as fuck bruhh
@heyarnold1484
@heyarnold1484 3 года назад
Now that i think about it this ending is still ok because he doesnt need to suffer anymore and is with his wife and daughter again
@renaldyhaen
@renaldyhaen 3 года назад
Personally, I hate Nick more than the main Villain Darby. Most of the problems in this movie started from his stupidity. Many of his friends dead, Shelton didn't get his justice, and the most disgusting part is that Nick-ga act like a hero in the end of movie.
@purpledonut3772
@purpledonut3772 3 года назад
Ok, Nick is pretty awful, but I have to say Darby is the worst without a doubt. But it’s your opinion I suppose.
@eddieharcourt6049
@eddieharcourt6049 3 года назад
Not a big fan of the ending to this movie. I was rooting for Clyde all the way.
@JulzGein_
@JulzGein_ 3 года назад
You probably idolize the joker and Rorschach, missing the point by thinking they’re good guys.
@eddieharcourt6049
@eddieharcourt6049 3 года назад
@@JulzGein_ Lol. Good one.
@sector5514
@sector5514 2 года назад
It's just so sad that one man lost everything he had and he lost himself the ending could of been better
@darkranger116
@darkranger116 2 года назад
Original Script : exists Director : Alright, this is pretty dark, but people like that V for Vendetta stuff and there's hella pay off for the viewer The System and Jamie Fox : "no im the good guy."
@wannabecarguy
@wannabecarguy 2 года назад
Keep your momentum.
@hopegriffin1204
@hopegriffin1204 2 года назад
Nick learned his lesson. I just now realized this whole rewatching this scene. At first, I was like why would they kill the bad guy? I realized that after Clyde killed all of nicks loved ones and friends .. besides his wife and daughter, nick killed Clyde. Just like Clyde killed the murderer of his child for being allowed to be free, and nick making the plea deal with the murderer just like he was making the deals with Clyde and not following through with him.
@AimRobot
@AimRobot 4 года назад
Batman: I aint gonna kill you. But I dont have to save you.
@berserkasaurusrex4233
@berserkasaurusrex4233 3 года назад
"Legally speaking, that's basically the same as killing a person. I mean, you can't just stand by and watch someone die when you could've easily intervened. If some kid walks into traffic, you can't just stand there livestreaming her inevitable death-by-Semi on Facebook like some millennial a-hole. You're at least guilty of negligence."
@VitaeLibra
@VitaeLibra 3 года назад
@Sam What? That's literally what happened in Germany where a guy got out of his car to film a motorcyclist bleed out and then drove off again. There's now a fine for ignoring someone in need of help. What do you mean bullshit?
@someoneelsenow7024
@someoneelsenow7024 2 года назад
I've just come here after finding a theory abouth how one of the spec ops tells Nick about a tie created by Clyde that chokes the person wearing it. And the end.. The end just shows Nick's tie and how thight it's getting around his neck.
@shadowhenge7118
@shadowhenge7118 Год назад
One of the few films where the evil bastard wins.
@erich1380
@erich1380 4 месяца назад
I never understood why there are hours upon hours where nobody is watching his cell. Literally all they had to do was have a person watching him 24/7
@deathberry33
@deathberry33 5 лет назад
This movie could have been another Se7en, instead we get this crap
@salamanderthebullfrog6586
@salamanderthebullfrog6586 3 года назад
I don’t get why people don’t like the ending, he completed what he was supposed to teach him, to not make deals with criminals. And he died happy.
@christopherlouro9099
@christopherlouro9099 3 года назад
cuz people want what makes them feel good, even if its stupid
@MrDragonorp
@MrDragonorp 3 года назад
it doesn't even work plot-wise, how the bomb isn't triggered by moving it, makes no sense. you can probably make a system in time that makes an object feel no acceleration and with that no movement but it will be a lot of lot longer than 30 minutes
@rebeccastreetanalog2219
@rebeccastreetanalog2219 3 года назад
The green screen is pretty bad.
@joshuapeek9555
@joshuapeek9555 3 года назад
it’s because nick still broke the law in killing clyde. which goes against the whole theme of the movie
@TheTechnocrat78
@TheTechnocrat78 2 года назад
@@joshuapeek9555 Clyde killed himself when he opted to detonate his bomb.
@aquinnessential
@aquinnessential 5 месяцев назад
Logistically speaking, it would be totally insane to travel with a suitcase bomb from City Hall all the way to Holmesburg Prison. But hey it's just a moviem
@BN-sy3pz
@BN-sy3pz 2 года назад
How is this ending bad? The whole reason Clyde did all of this was because Nick made deals with murderers. He spent the entire movie teaching Nick this lesson and he finally gets it at the end. Why would Clyde kill him now? Teach him a lesson and then kill him so there can be more Clydes and Nicks in the future?
@latino323
@latino323 3 года назад
I read somewhere that Jamie Fox made them change the ending so he survives in the end.
@williammontroy9024
@williammontroy9024 3 года назад
Sounds like something he’d do too
@Palestine4Ever169
@Palestine4Ever169 3 года назад
Screw that idiot
@TheBlackKakashi
@TheBlackKakashi 2 года назад
I know this would've been dark, but I was hoping Clyde had a contingency plan just in case his plan failed. He blows up the recital and the screen fades to black.
@LocardIII
@LocardIII 2 года назад
Just read a theory that Jamie is wearing a self ratcheting tie in the last scene.
@mortisloveyou1279
@mortisloveyou1279 2 года назад
Can anyone explain to me that why Nick can carry the bomb more faster then clyde back to the prison?It doesn't make any sense
@23jonesben
@23jonesben 2 года назад
And then Nick's neck tie strangles him at the end of the performance. 'did you think it was over'
@miguelg.s.1246
@miguelg.s.1246 3 года назад
Perfect ending, he went too far
@Blackwind_Legacy
@Blackwind_Legacy 3 года назад
not far enough imo...
@WHITEYY18LOVER
@WHITEYY18LOVER 3 года назад
This ending pissed me off so much. CLYDE should not have died. NICK should have.
@berserkasaurusrex4233
@berserkasaurusrex4233 3 года назад
The Real Ending: Nick leaves the prison feeling proud of himself for finally defeating Clyde, his mental superior, having learned nothing from the experience. He heads home to take his family to the recital, and instead finds his wife and daughter were murdered by methheads while he was away, busy being a dickhead to a guy who's life he already ruined years before to further his pointless career. Movie ends on a black screen and a sudden, solemn gun shot. The End.
@deathwingthedestroyer3632
@deathwingthedestroyer3632 3 года назад
@King Dark the irony of your fucking comment is fucking indescribable
@GlocksnDogs
@GlocksnDogs 2 года назад
clyde didn’t have to win but the way he lost was horribly executed a better ending would have been somehow he framed nick for some murders and they ended up sitting in the same cell or clyde murders nick wife and daughter then nick kills clyde. as nick kills clyde he understands why when clyde family was murdered he did what he did
@pugthepug7910
@pugthepug7910 2 года назад
You missed the part where nick goes throughs clydes record of that incident with his family.. and he says "okay clyde... i get it" thats actually a powerful scene that many people miss.. as it shows that although nick needs to stop clyde.. he still understands him.. he admitted to clyde his mistakes by saying "we cant fix our past mistakes.. but we can learn to prevent future mistakes.. he also gives clyde a chance to stop the violence and murder by not making that final phone call.. and that its just gonna destroy the memory of his daughter.. on top of that he admitted to clyde that he no longer makes deals with murderers... and that is thanks to clyde.. he was trying to let clyde know that he has already won and proved his point in many ways.. i dunno i like the way the movie ended.. but yeah.. i also completely understand why clyde did what he did... its not that much of a bad ending.. although nick won in the end.. he will be practising now in the way clyde taught him how to..
@Tennisplayer123
@Tennisplayer123 2 года назад
Who’s here after they announced a sequel was coming out?
@1986SSMONTECARLO
@1986SSMONTECARLO 4 года назад
@ 4:27 The Cello should have blown up!!!
@conbaz106
@conbaz106 4 года назад
phone rings...."cello?".....BOOM
@kostas6425
@kostas6425 4 года назад
Good movie but the ending ruined it for me, prob won’t watch again
@rah-mown6392
@rah-mown6392 Год назад
So you’re telling me the man that was built throughout the movie to be the most careful and thought-out person that strategically plans every move he makes and is flawless in his execution was brought down because he left the cleaning cart out? You really expect me to believe that? It’s fine if he died in the end but for a reason that was worthy of his intelligence and the character they built. This just felt like a rushed attempt to kill him off for no reason🤦🏻‍♂️
@dabund2
@dabund2 2 года назад
2:55 "This is fine"
@nicka.2766
@nicka.2766 3 года назад
That smile at 2:23: Nick, you got me there you bastard, I ma die but well played
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