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John Doe: Vigilante
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John Doe is considered both as a hero and a villain. Disappointed at the legal system that tolerates the criminals, John decides to enforce the law on his own by killing one criminal at a time. He soon attaches the curiosity of public media as well as becomes an inspiration for a group of copycat vigilantes.
John Doe is considered both as a hero and a villain. Disappointed at the legal system that tolerates the criminals, John decides to enforce the law on his own by killing one criminal at a time. He soon attaches the curiosity of public media as well as becomes an inspiration for a group of copycat vigilantes.
Actors:
Chris Palframan,
Brian Wenzel,
Luke Cunningham,
Patrick Constantinou,
Jamie Bamber,
Nicholas Colla,
Bryce Hardy,
Paul Rochford,
Isabella Woodlock,
Andy Poulter,
Chris Weir,
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Chris Palframan
Brian Wenzel
24 May 1929, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Luke Cunningham
Patrick Constantinou
2 August 1980, Australia
Jamie Bamber
3 April 1973, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Nicholas Colla
14 October 1985, Melbourne, Australia
Bryce Hardy
Paul Rochford
Isabella Woodlock
Andy Poulter
Chris Weir
Director:
Kelly Dolen
Kelly Dolen
Country:
International
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March 20, 2014
The fatal flaw of "John Doe" is its focus on ideas, rather than people. The protagonist's victims are so cartoonishly evil they might as well be twirling their mustaches before being shot in the head.
March 21, 2014
This is supposed to be a thriller, by the way. It's more of a slog, not so much a whodunit as a whydunit-and by the end, it's: Who cares?
October 15, 2014
John Doe: Vigilante starts in promising fashion then fizzles. Dolen and writer Stephen M. Coates give Doe a narrow focus: his targets are obvious malefactors, all male, ranging from paedophiles to sadists.
October 16, 2014
Great to look at, and with an aftertaste that lingers, what you get out of John Doe: Vigilante will depend solely on the way that you swing with this thorny issue.
October 12, 2014
Although a bit muddle headed about what tone to adopt and confused about its moral stances, John Doe provides a talking point, if nothing else, about how society should respond to the inefficiencies of a justice system and police effectiveness

