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  1. Seeking Justice has received mixed reviews from critics. As of July 2020, the film holds a 28% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 79 reviews with an average rating of 4.52/10. The consensus states: "Seeking Justice is nothing more than a typical potboiler with another phoned-in performance from Nicolas Cage." [7]

  2. Seeking Justice: Directed by Roger Donaldson. With Nicolas Cage, January Jones, Guy Pearce, Harold Perrineau. After his wife is assaulted, a husband enlists the services of a vigilante group to help him settle the score. Then he discovers they want a 'favor' from him in return.

    • (48K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Roger Donaldson
    • 2011-09-02
  3. Mar 16, 2012 · Despite it's obvious low budget, inconsistencies, cliché action scenes and predictable ending, Seeking Justice isn't all bad. The acting was okay, the action scenes were well made and quite entertaining and the movie was interesting. It's not a particularly bad action flick, it's just not very good.

    • (21)
    • Roger Donaldson
    • R
  4. New Orleans English teacher Will Gerard (Nicolas Cage) has his life turned upside down when his wife is attacked and raped by a man out on parole. Will is approached by a man named Simon (Guy Pearce) who offers to take care of the man as long as Will promises to do them a "favor" at a later date.

  5. Mar 14, 2012 · Because all of “Seeking Justice” is constructed of such preposterous scenes. The only way to make sense of the movie is to conclude that an unlimited number of New Orleans citizens are in on the revenge scheme, are on call 24 hours a day and have nothing better to do than shadow Will Gerard.

  6. Beginning with a good, simple idea, SEEKING JUSTICE would have played much better as a half-hour Twilight Zone episode, keeping the secret organization and the conspiracy a mystery. A much better feature-length movie might have more deeply explored the moral implications of Will's choice.

  7. Mar 15, 2012 · A high school English teacher (Nicholas Cage) makes a shady deal with a vigilante organization to assassinate his wife's rapist. Critic Scott Tobias says the ludicrous and wildly implausible plot...

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