A film called ‘Citizen Vigilante’ has gone viral after Elon Musk shared it on his social media platform, X. The film, which depicts an American in Europe taking justice into his own hands against criminals, including those involved in migrant-related violence, was previously blocked from normal commercial channels in Germany due to its content.
Germany’s Censorship Decision
The film’s director, Uwe Boll, described the decision as ‘effective censorship’ after Germany’s FSK board refused to assign the film an age rating. The board claimed the film was ‘inciting violence against migrants.’ Boll lost a legal challenge to the decision, with the court ruling that the film was indeed inciting violence.
The film follows a wealthy American businessman living in Zagreb who becomes a vigilante after witnessing failures in the justice system. The plot draws from real-world cases of crime in Europe, portraying the protagonist hunting criminals, including those linked to migrant gangs, while gaining social media fame.
Elon Musk’s Involvement
Elon Musk shared the full film on his X account, which has over 240 million followers, after Boll posted about a limited window. Musk’s action followed the Germany controversy and what he described as the Streisand Effect, where attempts to suppress the film increased its visibility.
The film has sparked debates on content moderation, artistic expression, and migration policy in Europe. Critics have panned the film for its direction, acting, and messaging, but audience reception on Rotten Tomatoes is 94%, with many viewers praising its timeliness regarding crime and justice issues.
Original reporting: The Dallas Express — read the source article.