These bullies were completely unaware that the new transfer student was a brutal fighter

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These bullies were completely unaware that the new transfer student was a brutal fighter.

Evil movie 2003, Andreas Wilson as Erik Ponti, Henrik Lundström as Pierre Tanguy, Gustaf Skarsgård as Otto Silverhielm, Linda Zilliacus as Marja, Filip Berg as Johan, Fredrik af Trampe as von Schenken, Johan Rabaeus as Erik's Stepfather, Marie Richardson as Erik's Mother.

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Moral of the story: Always know a lawyer.

voshtt
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I was bullied all my years of school. In 1975 at 16 years old and a junior in high school. Korean Master J Man Lee came to school and did a demonstration. He was a Master in Tae-kwon-do, Hapkido, and Judo. He also was an expert with numerous weapons. He was looking to get new students and I could not wait to join. I have lived and breathed martial arts for 48 years. I started teaching my son when he was only 4. When he was a junior in high school I learned about a football player who had been picking on him for 3 years. He had been talking to his mom and she by all means told him to walk away and not get into trouble. I was never told about it. When I over heard him and his mom I waited for my chance to talk to him. I told him I over heard the conversation and not to worry about what would happen but the next time this kid picked on him to make it he last time. At 16 unlike me my son was a 3rd degree black belt in 2 styles of martial arts and a black belt in the other. The next day was the last time that kid ever picked on my son. Master Lee recently passed away at age 83. May he R.I.P.

masterlee
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I grew up in a small town. Because I was (at the time) small for my age and my family attended the "wrong" church I was bullied relentlessly. I turned the other cheek for (9) years until the day I fought back. The leader of the 'Bully Squad' sat in front of me in health class. He loved to lift the front of my desk up and dump me out of it. One day I had enough. I stood up, confronted him and labeled him with a roundhouse that knocked him cold. I was almost expelled from school but a lot of students said that they had watched the kid torment me since First Grade and wondered when I would finally hit back. It's needless to say that the bullying stopped--completely. Cost me a dislocated knuckle and a cracked wrist but justice was done. I might add that I understand why some kids bring a gun to school; the thought occured to me a couple of times. I was reminded of it some years later when a kid in a town that I eventually settled down in, about 50 miles away, brought a gun to school and shot and killed the bully. He served his complete sentence because every parole hearing he said that he had no remorse other than he didn't do it soon enough, and the only regrets he had was the pain that the bully's family had to go through...

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I was bullied by a gang of 5 in high school. The ringleader was the star of the basketball team, and could do no wrong.
So I graduated and later attended our 25th class reunion. I was dreading that the gang would show up again and pick up where they left off. One of the girls (now a young woman with family) in my class took me aside and gave an update. After graduation, one of the bullies disappeared, never to be seen again. Three others were dead before they turned 21 years old. The ringleader sat in his mother's basement, unemployed and unemployable, with numerous violent felonies on his record. The state law enforcement promised him the next felony he committed, he would be in prison until the day he died.

GlennHa
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The moral of the story, never let a woman give you advice about how to deal with other men.

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“Then Erik kicked him out of the house”. 😂
What Erik did was to turn the tables. He beat the living shit out of his stepdad after a lifetime on the receiving end.

jez
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Their reaction to dirt makes me think it’s not dirt lol

christ
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No one knows this from my school but i was being bullied by upper classmen. It wasn't so much physical as it was demoralizing. One day i had enough. Walked up to one of the bullies and held a pencil to his throat. Told him they needed to stop or someone would suddenly find the full pencil inside him. The bullying stopped immediately

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I was overweight in junior high school and made fun of and bullied because I'm asian at a town mostly of whites, blacks, Mexicans etc. My cousin from Vietnam moved in with our family and he taught me self defense and combat meanwhile I lost lots of weight exercising and training with him. This Cholo who constantly made fun of me a year later kept flicking my ear in lunch line and turned his back as I would turn around . I told him to stop and he said what r u going to do about it, I did a roundhouse kick he fell to the ground and after that I became a hero at my junior high school and I ended up getting a pretty girlfriend classmate from all of the action. It was like I was in a movie. I guess now I'm the bully! A good one.

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The bully who I dealt with repeatedly in high school picked one fight too many with me and one day when he slammed a basketball in my face, I waited until he turned his back and made a running leap and hit him with a left hook so hard I nearly broke my hand. He beat the living hell out of me and knocked me out, but he got into trouble for it and never laid a hand on me again. He finally found someone who hit back... I never would talk to him through the years and he died recently. While all of his friends sat around lauding what a great guy he was, I remembered all the people he beat up with the school principals covering for him. His soul can rot in hell. I am satisfied knowing I gave that SOB a nearly broken jaw for his unending reign of terror - It was worth the beating I took. People started to not pick fights with me after that incident, although one more fight happened where I took one more bully out and after that, I had the most peaceful year of high school ever. I was glad to escape that hell hole when I graduated.

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This is a Swedish movie from 2003, and one of the best I’ve seen. Good recap. But in the end, Erik went in to the room with his stepdad and beat the living shit out of him. 🇸🇪🇳🇴

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I was bullied mercilessly at school. Once I was beaten to the point of needing a 2 week hospital stay. To the day she died my mother believed my injuries were due to the sport's field. There was no way I was going to report the bullies; this would only result in far worse reprisals.
My principal bully was well off, better off than his peers who, like myself, came from working class families. It used to baffle me as to why this kid who had everything was only happy when he was beating the snot out of me. Years later I met his sister in a shopping center and she told me he was in prison. Apparently he did an armed robbery, this kid who had everything.

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As the school season began I watched our school bully harass and harm my mates over the first few days. Knowing eventually he would come at me. I was prepared mentally for it so when it indeed happened I immediately challenged him to an after hours meeting to settle our differences. He of course accepted. We met. He lost and lost quickly with a severe beating. It changed him completely and he not only never bothered me again, but ceased from bullying everyone. Every bully is a coward looking for someone to stop him. When you meet one, oblige him. My bully never bullied anyone else again. It's the only lesson they can learn from.

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I was being bullied by three older boys and, one day, we were walking home from school and they set their younger brothers on me and I bashed all three of them, left them bleeding and crying. So the older boys came at me and I was dishing out punches like a catherine wheel and then we all saw that my parents were at the bust stop nearby. Dad told me years later that mum told him to do something, but he said "no, he has to defend himself. Besides, he's doing quite well" The boys went home a lot worse for wear and they never bothered me again. That is how you deal with bullies. And if it's more than one, then there are no rules!

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I was bullied my first year in high school in Chicago during 1964. Immediately the bullies stop picking on me once they found out I live in a dangerous Southside public housing building, and everyone in that public housing building are close friends with my family.

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I was a middle class kid who was sent to an elite boarding school to get a better education than the local public school could offer. The bullying I and many others experienced there was extreme. It also came from some of the teachers. Some of whom were drug addicts or pedophiles. I hated it there but survived a better man with the help of some great friendships that became lifelong. The school was decades later engulfed in a sexual assault scandal with the former headmaster and several pedophiles identified and disgraced. Though nobody went to prison despite dozens of students being molested over decades. Thankfully I wasn't a victim but 3 of my friends were. I was bullied though. My advice regarding bullies is the first time he does it, drop him and show everyone he has no power over you. It took me several years of torture before i finally stood up. Lesson is that many of these spoiled rich kids can be real turds. Just like this movie.

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My father went to high school in the '70s. When he was a freshman, there was another kid who had failed several grades. He was basically a senior+ with the freshman. He would bully many people and had been doing so for years. He could get away with it because he was basically an adult man amongst teenagers. One day he beat up one of my dad's friends before school, so my dad went to the pull-up bars, slid one of the bars out (it was designed so that the height could be changed), and hit the bully in the back of the knees with the iron bar, dropping him to the ground. The bully turned his head and said my dad was a dead man when he got up. My dad raised the iron bar over his head and said, "You're not getting up, you son of a bitch." Luckily for me (lol), one of the coaches had seen what was going on and rushed over to grab the iron bar out of my dad's hands before he could kill the bully.

Later, the entire varsity football team heard the story, and they all beat the crap out of the bully with promise of more retribution if he bullied anyone else again (my dad was on the JV team at the time and was friends with a lot of the older players). The bully quit school and was never seen by my dad again.

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I taught my son how to deal with this sort of thing. We, as parents, are never sure our lessons were effective until our children show us that they were. I pulled up at school to pick my son up (he was in 4th grade), and the principal escorted my son over to the car. I thought "Oh, no - what has he done?" When they got to the car the principal told me "Daniel was just in a fight - I saw the entire thing - the other boy started it and Daniel finished it." I said "Thank you, sir" and we left. As we pulled out of the parking lot, Daniel said "Hey, we're going the wrong way" and I said "We're going to Wendy's and you're getting a Frosty."

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I remember the first bullies I encountered. First grade. Bob and Joey had already failed a year, so they were slightly bigger, but not by much. They stuck together and terrorized probably 10 boys. They marched us in formation at lunch and recess. The threat wasn't really physical. They threatened to write on our arms with ink if we didn't obey. In first grade, ink pens were forbidden, so the threat was we'd get in trouble with the teacher. It kept us in line. Spring came, and I became a servant to Joey. All that meant was I had to stay with him and do what he said. But one day in late Spring, the breaking point came. Standing on a hill with Joey, he told me to do something, and I snapped after all those months. I barely remember it, then or now. A reflexive thing. I made a fist and punched Joey in the nose. He had an immediate bloody nose. I didn't immediately start dancing around in victory. On the contrary, I saw the blood and waited for the beating I knew was coming. Except it didn't come. Joey, whose voice sounded afraid and disbelieving, asked me repeatedly why I hit him. I don't recall answering him. There's more to the story, but it's not necessary here. No one has marched around after that day. And I learned bullies aren't so tough, but you have to stand up to them. I will say it's one of the reasons I don't care for anti-bullying programs, nor do I like parents getting involved. It was handled, I handled it, and there were no repercussions. Incidentally, Bob became a successful businessman, and Joey didn't return the following year. I still don't care for Bob all these decades later.

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I too was tormented and beat on repeatedly, until I became a berserker ... It is a blessing that those whom attacked me did not die .... I am old and crippled up now and try my best to be kind to all, but I've found I still have a trigger point😢

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