Seeking Justice

Synopsis: In New Orleans, English teacher of the high school Rampart High, Will Gerard, and his wife, musician Laura Gerard, are in love with each other. One night, Laura leaves a rehearsal and is assaulted, while Will is playing chess with his friend Jimmy. Will is visiting her in hospital when, out of the blue, a stranger named Simon tells him that he belongs to an organization of vigilantes and offers to eliminate the assailant. In return, the organisation would want a favor from Will in the future. Will agrees, and the criminal is murdered. Six months later, Simon collects his debt with Will. He demands that Will kill Alan Marsh, a pedophile. Will accidentally kills Alan and soon he learns that the victim was an awarded journalist that was investigating the organization. Now he seeks evidences to prove his innocence but the network of the organization is powerful and is seeking Will out to eliminate him.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Roger Donaldson
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
R
Year:
2011
105 min
$410,819
Website
258 Views


Are you wasting my time,

Bourdette?

Are you wasting my time?

If they find out

I'm talking to you, they'll

they'll kill me.

Tell me how it works.

No, this is...

- this is wrong. This is insane.

- Whoa, whoa.

You're doing the right thing

the brave thing.

Please sit down.

What does the hungry

rabbit jumps mean?

Stop!

Thank you.

- Happy anniversary.

- Happy anniversary.

So where are we five years from now?

Right here at the Lafitte Hotel except

we have a babysitter at home.

I like that.

- Me too.

- A babysitter

blond, about 19 Swedish

and he's very handsome.

Don't f*** with me.

...plunge to his death today off the roof

of a parking structure on Burgundy Street.

- We're going live to the scene.

- It's where I parked my car.

Joining me is Lieutenant Durgan

with the NOPD.

You think we have a murder victim here?

I'm not gonna comment at this time

but I will tell you that NOPD

is gonna do everything in its power

- to get to the bottom of this.

- Yeah, right, another unsolved case.

- I know what's happening.

- It's New Orleans.

- The city's going in hell.

- Oh, come on, we love New Orleans.

Who dat?

Well, the city may be going to hell

but we are going dancing.

That's right.

- Hey, can I ask you something?

- Yeah.

How did you two meet?

I'll bet it was really juicy and romantic.

- No, not really.

- I thought it was.

Well...

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

Stop. It's a "well"?

I know it's a "well".

Oh, he was sitting with all these kids

like, 14-15 year olds.

Their first time at Symphony

you could tell.

- And they were actually listening.

- One or two of them.

You know I just thought it was incredible

what he was doing for those kids.

Bullshit! Those, no, listen,

those kids were juvenile delinquents.

They were supposed to be in detention

and Will was supposed

to supervise but instead

this son of a b*tch uses his own

hard-earned cash

to take them to a concert.

- They are my students.

- Of course, you do.

Some bad ass kids.

Oh, it's not "Ow!". It's Aaaw!

- What? ...What?

- Close your eyes.

Where are you going?

Don't look at me.

- Come back.

- Close your eyes.

Close your eyes.

Tight.

Okay.

Put out your hands.

What are you going to do?

Unspeakable things.

Happy anniversary.

Oh...

It's beautiful.

I didn't think

you've gotten me anything.

Of course, I got you something.

They're little rubies.

Thank you.

I love you.

One at a time, please.

One at a time.

Phone, beepers, knives, guns.

If it rings hand it.

Hand over the phone, Edwin.

- What phone? I'm clean.

- And the beeping is?

- Thank you. Mr. Will.

- Mr. Jimmy.

- Hey, are we still on for tonight?

- You're going down.

Keep dreaming.

Remember if your phone to school,

your parents...

The expense of spirit in a waste

of shame is lust in action.

And till action, lust is perjured

murderous, bloody, full of blame

savage, extreme, rude, cruel, not to trust.

You see what Shakespeare's doing here?

He's using words to create emotions.

What kind of words are these?

They're violent words.

And why is this important?

Because when you feel angry, when you

wanna punch somebody in the face

you put it on paper instead.

You find words that evoke emotions in you

and you do something positive with it.

Edwin.

I could have sworn I saw the principal

take the phone from you this morning.

Guess what?

If you applied yourself half as much to

class as you do to scamming the school

you could accomplish anything.

Ready to suffer?

Bring it on.

- Thank you.

- I'll see you. / I'll see you.

I'm this way.

- Goodnight.

- Bye. / Bye.

B*tch, huh?

Get in!

Really.

Check mate and mate, mate.

I didn't see that coming.

Yo, your problem,

my man, is you play it too safe.

You gotta take some chances,

you know, play not to lose.

Pretty much ensures defeat.

Set 'em up, a**hole.

- All right, good play.

- All right.

- Goodnight, Jimmy.

- Goodnight.

I'm here to see Laura Gerard.

I'm her husband.

Mr. Gerard, if you would follow me.

I've been caring for your wife

ever since she came in.

We've be keeping her pretty

sedated on pain medication.

She has several deep lacerations,

internal bleeding.

We're keeping a close watch on her.

Lieutenant Richards, NOPD.

She gave us description.

We're working up a composite likeness.

We're gonna get there.

Could you all give me a moment

with my wife? Please?

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

I wanted to her to come out with us.

Hey, Will.

I'm so sorry.

The son of the b*tch

who did this to Laura

they're gonna find him.

Go home, Jimmy. It's late.

- I'll be all right.

- Anything you need, man, okay?

- Anything. You just call me.

- Thanks.

Close your own eyes. Tight.

Thank you.

I'm sorry to hear about your wife.

Sounds terrible.

Laura, right?

Is she okay?

- Are you with the police?

- No.

No, but I, um...

...a couple of years ago,

I experienced something similar.

So it's probably

what you're going through right now.

- You did?

- Yeah.

The man who raped your wife,

he was, uh...

he was paroled three weeks ago.

You know who did this?

He's done it before, he'll do it again.

If you want...

we can take care of him for you.

Take care of who?

What do you mean arrest him?

Uh, well, if we hand him

over to the police

it'll take at least six months

for DNA tests to be completed.

Ultimately there would be a trial

which your wife

assuming she didn't drop

the charges would be...

...dragged through

this nightmare over and over.

She'll be in court.

She'll be questioned by the lawyers.

And even if the DA gets a conviction

which is not guaranteed

the rapist can serve

as little as 11 months

you know which is half the time

you get for tax evasion.

Who are you?

I'm Simon.

I represent an organization that, uh...

that deals with people.

Like the man that raped your wife

we would very much like

to take care of him for you.

I really don't know

what you're talking about.

You know what I'm talking about.

This wouldn't cost you

anything financially.

I mean if you did want us

to deal with this, uh

we may ask a favor of you

at some point in the future.

Look after somebody

for a couple of hours

or break a security camera,

make a phone call or just

something that would help us out.

You...

...you know where he is?

We do but we have a time issue

so, uh, we would have to...

get an answer from you pretty quickly.

Listen.

We're just a few citizens

who are seeking justice.

You know we love the city.

We're tired of watching it go to hell.

No.

No.

Okay. That's okay.

You take care.

Wait.

There's a row of vending machines

in the Oncology Department cafeteria.

If you want this to happen,

select the Forever Bar.

Buy two of them, okay?

Two of them.

And, Mr. Gerard, we never spoke.

You never met me. Okay?

You do not repeat

this conversation to anybody.

- So, you got the healthy ones, huh?

- Excuse me?

I just figured

if you're going to have a treat

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