The Boondock Saints Essay

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“It is your evil that will be sought by us.” This is exactly what Connor and Murphy set out to do. Fueled by their religion, they set out to rid Boston of evil. The twin brothers seem to be unstoppable. One F.B.I. agent is going to make it his job to stop them. The Boondock Saints is a movie about religion, family, and vigilante justice.
Irish Catholic, twin brothers Murphy and Conner have grown tired of crime in Boston. The brothers are out to cleanse their streets of evil. The brothers are inspired by their faith to use their own brand of vigilante justice. One by one they will rid the streets of the mob along with numerous assorted evil doers. Their friend Rocco joins them in their quest. Even with Smecker hot on their trail and El Duce …show more content…

During the interrogation, it was determined they had acted in self-defense. The brothers were allowed to spend the night in the holding cell to avoid the press. The brothers were sound asleep when they both wake up with a start. The brothers believe they have just receive a "calling" from God. It will put them on a path of murder and mayhem.
This scene is religious in nature because the brothers believed that they had a vision from God. They thought they were given orders by God to “Destroy all that which is evil, so that which is good may flourish.” This was an epiphany, which by its own definition is the manifestation of Christ. Nothing says religion more than having a vision of Christ.
In the family scene the brothers and Rocco sneak into the Yakavetta hang out. They are there to kill the Yakavetta family. Before they can execute their plan, they are captured. It is in this scene that Rocco is killed by Papa Joe. As Connor and Murphy take care Rocco, the F.B.I agent, Smecker, who is dressed as a hooker distracts and kills the rest of the mobsters. While the brothers are saying the family prayer over Rocco, Il Duce arrives to kill Rocco. Finding him dead, he turns to leave. Il Duce then hears the brothers saying the family prayer and is moved. He puts away his guns, and starts saying the prayer as he is coming up behind …show more content…

The brothers are kneeling in front of Rocco saying the family prayer. Il Duce comes into the room finishing the family prayer. The brothers knew this was their dad because only family members know the prayer. After being reunited with their dad they all continue together to rid Boston of evil.
The brothers and Rocco now enter the Sin Bin. Their mission is to kill Vincenzo. The brothers and Rocco grab the dancer and ask her how the viewing windows work. She explains it to them and points to the one Vincenzo is using. As the door goes up Vincenzo has a moment of shock before the brothers shoot him while reciting the family prayer. While the brothers and Rocco are there, they find two other scum targets and kill them as well.
This murder scene clearly demonstrates vigilante justice. Connor, Murphy, and Rocco were there to kill one man. While they were there, they found two other scumbags they thought deserved killing, a drug dealer who sold to children and a pimp who mistreated his hookers. Killing the two men was definitely vigilante justice. The brothers set out with a plan one target, Vincenzo, and included two more people they judged unworthy of living. Now they are starting to kill random evil

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