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2011 • Action / Drama • 105m

Seeking Justice

"Vengeance always has a price"

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After his wife is assaulted, a husband enlists the services of a vigilante group to help him settle the score.

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Nicolas Cage
Nicolas Cage
Will Gerard
January Jones
January Jones
Laura Gerard
Guy Pearce
Guy Pearce
Simon
Harold Perrineau
Harold Perrineau
Jimmy
Jennifer Carpenter
Jennifer Carpenter
Trudy
Xander Berkeley
Xander Berkeley
Lieutenant Durgan
Irone Singleton
Irone Singleton
Scar
David Jensen
David Jensen
Gas Attendant
Joe Chrest
Joe Chrest
Detective Rudeski
Donna DuPlantier
Donna DuPlantier
Gina
Wayne Péré
Wayne Péré
Cancer
Marcus Lyle Brown
Marcus Lyle Brown
Detective Green
Dikran Tulaine
Dikran Tulaine
Sideburns
Demetrius Bridges
Demetrius Bridges
Edwin
Jason Davis
Jason Davis
Alan Marsh
Brett Gentile
Brett Gentile
Bourdette
Alex Van
Alex Van
Hodge
Mike Pniewski
Mike Pniewski
Gibbs
Executive Producer: Christopher PetzelExecutive Producer: Jenno ToppingDirector: Roger DonaldsonProducer: Lucas SmithScreenplay: Robert TannenProducer: Ram BergmanProducer: James D. SternProducer: Tobey Maguire

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John Chard
2015-05-16
60%

It's not what a lawyer tells me I must do, but it's what humanity, reason, and justice tell me I ought to do. After his wife (January Jones) is brutally raped, New Orleans teacher Will Gerard (Nic Cage) gets involved with a shadowy vigilante group run by a man called Simon (Guy Pearce). A favour for a favour to get justice seems viable, but all is not as it seems... To be frank it's just another in a long line of vigilante thrillers that get trundled out every other year. Rarely does one, certainly in the more modern era of film making, have something viable to say, to challenge the thought process of the viewers. Justice (AKA: Seeking Justice) starts off very promising, grabbing the attention whilst having an atmospheric texture about it. Sadly come the mid-point things just get daft (yet Cage stays ultra serious throughout) and in spite of the makers trying to add in some twisty thriller conventions, all the potential (and promise) for thought provoking depth has long since gone. That said, as an intrigue based drama it's a decent enough watch, with director Roger Donaldson (No Way Out/Thirteen Days) adept in the staging of suspenseful sequences. Yet the lack of kinetic action is sorely felt, the over all feeling being one that Donaldson and crew were not quite sure which way to take the picture. Should we keep things shadowy and suggestive? Or should we have live wire chases and dastardly peril? Justice only winds up as an uneven blend of ideas. While wasting Xander Berkeley and the New Orleans locations is a crime in itself. Not bad exactly, above average in fact, but just forgettable and another wasted opportunity to add meat to a hot topic in film form. 6/10

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Endgame Entertainment, Maguire Entertainment, Aura Film Partnership, Fierce Entertainment, Material Pictures, Ram Bergman Productions
Budget
$17,000,000
Box Office
$14,089,528

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