That wasn't powerful at all. You saw it coming the moment the cop got on his knees.
And the movie was bad because it was so bland... I did watch it thirteen years after its release, so I will give it the benefit of the doubt and assume it was somehow edgy when it came out.
It is not that I was shocked, disturbed, or unsettled about its "bad guy" glorification, it's that this movie and its sequel were so predictable and boring. In 'The Devil's Rejects', you knew Tiny was going to save the day right from the opening scene.
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