In some real stories, the consequence of acts of vengeance can be legal trouble. For example, if someone takes vengeance by physically harming another person out of anger, they can end up in jail.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as I haven't seen it in great detail. But generally, if it's based on a true story, it might be about real - life events that led to acts of vengeance. It could involve personal vendettas, disputes, or wrongdoings that made someone seek revenge in real life which are then dramatized in the movie.
Often, the consequence is a cycle of more violence. In a true - story - based act of vengeance, like in gang - related feuds, when one side takes revenge, the other side feels compelled to retaliate. This can lead to a never - ending spiral of harm and destruction.
Well, one possible story behind acts of vengeance could be related to a long - held grudge over a stolen inheritance. A person might feel so wronged that they plan elaborate acts of vengeance to get back at the relative who took what they believed was rightfully theirs.
I don't recall any big - name actors being associated with 'Acts of Vengeance 2017 Based on True Story'. It might be a movie with relatively unknown actors who still manage to bring the story to life. But without further research, I can't say for certain.
One common motive is the pursuit of justice. When people feel they have been wronged in a significant way, like being cheated or abused, they may seek vengeance to right the wrong. For example, if someone is a victim of fraud, they might try to expose the fraudster to get their money back and make the person pay for their crime.
Sure. There was a story where a man's business was ruined by a competitor through underhanded means. He spent years gathering evidence and finally took legal vengeance. He sued the competitor and won, getting compensation and ruining the other's reputation in the industry.