Review of The Boondock Saints (1999) by Correctreviews — 05 Feb 2015
Coming from someone who has grown up around irish bostonians I could understand this movie to a point that all questions critics are saying can be answered. This films use of violence is not unnecessary and is not just used to look cool.
The director films the movie in such away so we do not just see them running in and wasting every body in a room. Almost every killing seen is told by the eyes of the law. this movie showcases the battle between holy law and federal law.
And is a unique spin on vigilantly justice and its stress on everyone effected by it. This film did an excellent job of showing the questioning of ones morales when faced with "an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth".
The Boondocks saints Made the audience think of the difference between true Justice and Federal law.
This review of The Boondock Saints (1999) was written by Correctreviews on 05 Feb 2015.
The Boondock Saints has generally received positive reviews.
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