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* [[Might Makes Right]] - Erica REALLY tries not to subscribe to this.... and is repeatedly left with few other options.
* [[Might Makes Right]] - Erica REALLY tries not to subscribe to this.... and is repeatedly left with few other options.
* [[New York Subway]] - You bet.
* [[New York Subway]] - You bet.
* [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]] - "I want my dog back!" *[[Boom Headshot]]*
* [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]] - "I want my dog back!" *[[Boom! Headshot!]]*
* [[Rape and Revenge]]
* [[Rape and Revenge]]
* [[Sociopathic Hero]] - Subverting this is the point of the film.
* [[Sociopathic Hero]] - Subverting this is the point of the film.
* [[Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right]]
* [[Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right]]
* [[Shout Out]]: The subway scene is almost identical to one from ''[[Death Wish (Film)|Death Wish]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The subway scene is almost identical to one from ''[[Death Wish (Film)|Death Wish]]''.
* [[Show Within a Show|Show Within A Film]] - Erica hosts [[Talk Show|a radio call-in one.]]
* [[Show Within a Show|Show Within A Film]] - Erica hosts [[Talk Show|a radio call-in one.]]
** It only became a call in show after her killings gained notoriety.
** It only became a call in show after her killings gained notoriety.
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Revision as of 15:55, 26 January 2014

 "I'm Erica Bain. And as *you* know, I walk the city."

Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) is a confident, content, reasonably left-wing radio host, madly in love with the city of New York and her fiancee David (Naveen Andrews). Sadly, he is killed and she is beaten within an inch of her life by a gang of thugs in Central Park one night. Emotionally shattered and incapable of feeling safe in the city she once adored, Erica buys a gun and attempts to move on. Fate has other plans, however, as she begins to encounter situation after situation that leave her with no choice but to blow somebody away. As the reputation of the mysterious vigilante begins to rise, Erica is torn between genuine disgust at her reluctant actions and the savage pleasure of dealing out first-hand justice to the blatantly deserving.

A touching and painful variation of the well-known Vigilante Man subgenre (Taxi Driver, Death Wish), due only in part to the vigilante not being a man at all.

Tropes used in The Brave One include: