A controversial new film, Citizen Vigilante, starring Armie Hammer and directed by Uwe Boll, has triggered outrage after Germany’s film ratings board reportedly refused to give it an age classification. The movie centers on a man who takes justice into his own hands after losing faith in the legal system, touching explosive questions about crime, migration, censorship, victim protection, and collapsing public trust.
This is not an endorsement of vigilantism. It is a warning about what happens when governments censor the conversation instead of confronting why the public is furious.
On Restricted Republic, Justus Knight breaks down the film, the Germany controversy, the real-world legal cases being discussed around it, and the bigger question: are Western institutions more interested in controlling narratives than protecting victims?