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Neeya Naana

Neeya Naana
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Cast : Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, Bruce McGill
Music : Brian Tyler
Cinematography : Jonathan Sela
Producer : Gerard Butler, Kurt Wimmer
Direction : F. Gary Gray
Release Date : Jul 22, 2011

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Neeya Naana, Tamil Dubbed Hollywood Film ‘Law Abiding Citizen’ is a thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray from a screenplay written by Kurt Wimmer, starring Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler. The film takes place in Philadelphia and tells the story of a man whose developed sociopathic tendencies drove him into killing while targeting not only his family’s killer but also the criminal justice system. Law Abiding Citizen was released theatrically in North America on Oct 16, 2009. And Dubbed version in tamil on Jul 22, 2011.

During a violent home invasion, Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) witnesses the rape and murder of his wife and daughter at the hands of Clarence Darby (Christian Stolte). During their trial, prosecutor Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx) informs Clyde that the case against Darby is weak due to botched forensic evidence and that Clyde’s testimony alone is insufficient to prove either suspect’s guilt. Nick, interested in maintaining his high conviction rate, strikes a deal; Darby gives testimony that will send Darby’s accomplice Rupert Ames (Josh Stewart) to death row, and in exchange Nick allows Darby to plead guilty to third-degree murder, for which he will only serve three years in prison. Knowing that Darby is the actual killer, Clyde is left feeling betrayed by both Nick and the justice system.

Ten years later, Rupert is executed by lethal injection, but rather than this being painless, Rupert’s death is agonizing. Investigations show the equipment used to deliver the lethal injection was tampered with. Trying to find a suspect, Nick suspects that Darby had been the culprit. As police converge on Darby’s home, Darby receives a mysterious phone call warning him to flee. The unknown caller then directs him to a waiting patrol car with a comatose officer and directs Darby to drive to a designated spot. After forcing the policeman to drive there, Darby is about to shoot the policeman with his own gun. However, the policeman quickly reveals himself as Clyde, having set a trap for Darby.

Clyde then incapacitates Darby with a tetrodotoxin via the booby-trapped gun. Darby is paralyzed but still able to feel everything (including pain). Clyde then takes Darby captive at an abandoned warehouse, straps him onto a table with a blood pressure system before injecting him with adrenaline so he won’t pass out. Then, Clyde shows Darby a picture of his wife and daughter and turns a video recorder before he avenges their murder by torturing him to death. Finding Darby’s dismembered corpse, Nick, his assistant Sarah Lowell (Leslie Bibb), Detectives Dunnigan (Colm Meaney), Garza (Michael Irby) and the authorities realizes that Clyde was behind the killings and arrest him as the chief suspect but he eventually confesses his guilt before offering a full confession in exchange for a new mattress in his cell, and Nick reluctantly agrees. Nick gets a phonecall from his wife (Regina Hall), who tells him to come home as their daughter has accidentally watched a DVD of Clyde killing Darby. On the next day, Clyde represents himself at his hearing before Judge Laura Burch (Annie Corley) and is about to be granted bail, but launches into a tirade against the flaws in the legal system and is held in contempt of court for insulting her.

Granted his mattress, Clyde confesses both to murdering Darby and to switching the drugs used in Rupert’s execution. He next demands a meal consisting of pommes frites, asparagus and a porterhouse steak and also demands an iPod music player by exactly 01:00pm the next day in exchange for revealing the location of Clarence’s missing attorney (Richard Portnow). The warden (Gregory Itzin) deliberately delays the meal past Clyde’s deadline and, as a result, the detectives arrive too late to save the attorney, who had been buried alive with a limited air supply. Meanwhile, Clyde murders his cellmate with the bone from his porterhouse steak and is sent to solitary confinement as a result. Nick confronts Clyde about the killing and questions whether his wife and daughter will feel good about him killing in their name but it backfires when Clyde insists that because they’re dead, they can’t feel anything.

Sarah Lowell finds evidence connecting Clyde with the Department of Defense. Nick and District Attorney Jonas Cantrell (Bruce McGill) learn from a CIA contact (Michael Kelly) that Clyde was an assassin, a brilliant strategist specializing in eliminating targets through unconventional means without being within the target’s vicinity. After Judge Burch is killed by an exploding cellphone set up by Clyde, he eventually admits to Nick that the killings are not only about revenge but also for the failure of the justice system. He declares that unless he is cleared of all charges and released by the next morning at 06:00am, he will “kill everyone”. When his demands are not met, several members of the legal staff including Sarah are killed by bombs planted within their cars’ gas tanks soon after 06:00am but investigators find Nick’s car has not been tampered with. Nick confronts Clyde about the killings and tells him if he had tried to convict Darby for murder, he and Ames would have been acquitted. Clyde says that Nick didn’t even try to help Clyde’s case. Clyde also says if Nick had tried and failed to convict Darby, he would have accepted his honest loss. Meanwhile, the mayor (Viola Davis), alarmed at the deaths of the district attorney staff, assigns protection details to Nick and Jonas. The two later attend Sarah’s funeral. While leaving the cemetery their convoy is ambushed by a weaponized bomb disposal robot, killing Jonas.

The already irate mayor meets with Nick who offers to resign, but the mayor refuses to fire him and instead appoints Nick as the acting District Attorney. Nick receives information from Sarah’s boyfriend Chester (Sarah had traced Cylde’s property purchases), leading to a garage owned by Clyde next to the prison, where he and Dunnigan discover a tunnel leading to the solitary confinement cells along with surveillance equipment, weapons, and disguises. They realize that Clyde tunnelled into the prison during the ten years prior to his arrest, and deliberately had himself sent to solitary confinement so that he could come and go and commit his string of killings while the authorities believed him to be locked up. Clyde’s plans indicate that he has gone to Philadelphia City Hall. Disguised as a janitor, he places a cellphone-activated suitcase bomb in the city hall with the intention of assassinating the mayor during a security meeting with city officials. Nick rushes to city hall and finds the bomb but the bomb disposal specialist is unable to disarm it, and they cannot evacuate the building for fear that Clyde is watching.

Meanwhile, Clyde returns to his cell via his tunnel and finds Nick waiting for him. He questions whether Nick wants to make one last deal, but having finally begun to understand what Clyde has been trying to teach him, Nick reveals that he doesn’t make deals with murderers anymore. Clyde exults at having finally changed Nick’s ways. Nick cautions him against activating the bomb, but Clyde does so anyway. Nick seals the cell door and flees the building while Dunnigan seals the hatch to the tunnel. Clyde then realizes that they have placed the bomb under his bed and locked it with handcuffs but he sits staring at the bracelet given to him by his daughter before the bomb detonates, killing him while Nick walks away.

In the end, Nick and his wife watch their daughter perform on stage.