The movie is about a foreigner (an American) who owns thousands of properties in Europe. He acts entitled because of it. He doesn't like that there are older people in their 50s and 60s working for his company so he tells a manager to get rid of them and bring in new blood. He is in his 40s but he's not married and he doesn't have children. He has sex with prostitutes. And he kills European citizens.
He killed law enforcement officers for doing their jobs. He killed innocent people in a car (men? women? children?)simply because they didn't change lanes.
There were some cool moments and some good points made but it was really badly done.
Not to mention the gaping holes in the plot. He asks a woman in the hospital if she wants justice and she says "Yes" and that's the end of it. The movie never shows the vigilante going after her assailant. Then there are three teenagers in a park assaulting an innocent guy. Two guys and a girl. The vigilante breaks the two guy's bones but the girl magically disappears.
I understand the point it was trying to make and I agree with that point, but it was so terribly executed.
The movie and its story are completely irrelevant. This is solely about its de facto ban in Germany. Our system is reacting in increasingly irrational ways. In the U.S., the discussion centers mainly on the suppression of free speech; here, once the Streisand effect gains momentum, the question will be why our rulers are so desperate to resort to totalitarian measures to suppress the covering of brutal alien crime.
This week, a “new” report on the neo-Nazi AfD—hailed by the establishment parties—was presented before the Federal Press Conference, comparable to the White House press corps. It was compiled by a radical left-wing NGO funded by Soros and German taxpayer money.
Brace yourselves for even worse news from Germany.