Unlike the 1974 film Death Wish , which author Brian Garfield felt glorified vigilantism, Death Sentence aims to more closely align with Garfield's original intent by showing that "an eye for an eye" leaves everyone blind.
The film illustrates how "violence begets violence," transforming a "normal" suburban father into something unrecognizable from the criminals he hunts. Death Sentence (2007) 1080P
A critical analysis of James Wan’s Death Sentence (2007) reveals a film that attempts to deconstruct the vigilante genre while simultaneously reveling in its violent tropes. Starring Kevin Bacon as Nick Hume, a mild-mannered executive turned executioner, the film explores the high emotional and moral cost of revenge. Unlike the 1974 film Death Wish , which
Hume's transformation is marked by a "slow, moral death," culminating in a physical change—shaving his head and arming himself for a suicide mission that mirrors the nihilism of his enemies. Death Sentence - Review - Movies - The New York Times Starring Kevin Bacon as Nick Hume, a mild-mannered