Is there something special about his visor that is only revealed in the comics? Otherwise, it looks like he has a dangerously obstructed view wherever he looks! What is Dredd about?
Is this a remake of 'Judge Dredd'? Why is Dredd's face never seen? What are the features of Dredd's handgun? Why doesn't the building explode when Dredd takes care of Ma-Ma? What is meant by the end scene? Was this movie shot in 3D? What comic stories best explain Dredd and his world? What comic stories are most like the film? What is the best Dredd comic story?
When did Judge Dredd first appear? Where should I start reading "Judge Dredd"? Where can I find out more about Judge Death? Any decent Dead Man's Switch system would trigger the detonation when the receiver fails to receive a signal unless of course the receiver is disarmed. Failure to receive a signal can be caused by all sorts of things: Ma-Ma's heart stopping, the transmitter being removed from her arm, being destroyed, losing power, being jammed, or going out of range.
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Thread Tools Show Printable Version. For those of u that saw the movie dredd can u explain the end to me So was she lying about the bomb or what? Last edited by Umad; at AM. Reply With Quote. Her callous attitude is brought to an even further extreme when she threatens to level the entire Peachtrees building via strategically planted explosives linked to a detonation device attached to her wrist, the detonator was synched to her heartbeat and according to her would detonate in the event of her death once activated.
If the bombs had actually exploded the resulting destruction would have caused the deaths of 75, citizens. In general, her cold disregard for human life, lack of personal responsibility and reputation for excessive brutality mark her as someone with highly psychopathic traits.
She also shows sadistic traits with her torture and intimidation of the clan techie. At one point in the film, she leans over him holding a knife to his bare stomach in order to motivate him, at one point during the film it is also revealed that Ma-Ma personally gouged the boy's eyes out with her thumbs before having them replaced with cybernetics. It is not explained why exactly she did this, but it gives a strong impression of just how deep her capacity for cruelty is.
Ma-Ma was also heavily addicted to her own product as well as other drugs with her personal quarters being littered with pills and vials, the damage her addictions have caused may in part be responsible for her violent personality in addition to her traumatic past. Ma-Ma's eyes are clearly reddened by narcotics addiction.
As ruthless as she is with the lives of others she seems to hold little regard for her own life, her fatalism is shown when being confronted by Dredd where she calmly remarks that getting busted "goes with the territory. In a way, her and Judge Dredd are almost equals. Both have an intense hatred of the human race and have little regard for their own lives, but the way they live is completely different. Judge Dredd has lost faith in humanity but thinks that it is worth fighting for so he dedicates his life to dispatching justice and trying to prevent society from collapsing.
Ma-Ma, on the other hand, has such a little regard for human life that she is willing to kill hundreds of innocent civilians for her own personal gain. Despite her indifferent brutality during the events of the film, she did display a more human side in her prequel story with her showing visible affection for her chemist friend Eric, who attempted to help her achieve a better life before he was tortured and murdered by her possessive pimp, Lester Grimes , an event that caused Madeline significant emotional trauma.
This shows that at some point she was capable of caring for other human beings, despite her later apathy towards human life in the events of the film. The trauma of losing the only person who cared for her this way, combined with the general bleakness of her situation caused her to conclude that the only way to succeed in a life like her own is to be brutal and unforgiving.
In this sense she is arguably a tragic product of her environment. However in a way her troubled past makes many of her crimes even more atrocious given that the majority of her victims are essentially in the same place as she once was.
For the role, Headey wore fake scars, prosthetic teeth, spoke with an American accent and used fake tattoos, although she did use a few of her own as Ma-Ma's tattoo work. Despite a plethora of antagonists from the original comic strip, Ma-Ma was created for the film and got her own origin comic to accompany the release.
A former prostitute turned drug lord and criminal kingpin who is the sole supplier of Slo-Mo, a new and addictive drug. Lena Headey's performance was inspired by punk-rock singer Patti Smith. Reich described the character as someone who does "not care at all about what anybody thinks or feels and she will do, and behave, as she wants.
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