Dirty Harry movie plot
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Matt 2022-04-20 09:01:35
In a bunch of Hollywood crime suspense films of the same type, it is simply mediocre to the extreme, with no bright spots at all. The plot is heavily patterned, the plot goes smoothly, there is nothing new, and the chase scenes and detection scenes are not exciting enough. The only thing to look at seems to be Eastwood's charismatic police figure. The climax of the murderer's hijacking of the school bus seems to be a very tense and critical moment, but it is simply resolved by Harry, lacking the thrill of last-minute rescue in a desperate situation.
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Destinee 2022-04-20 09:01:35
The opening film of the Harry series, the Western Legend of Variations, especially the last duel between good and evil, is completely macaroni, but the film can still see some marks of New Hollywood. The night scene is impressive, and the urban elements of San Francisco are fully integrated into the story. The biggest bug in the film is probably that the release of the killer on the grounds of insufficient or invalid evidence is too far-fetched. In addition, the shaping of the perverted killer is quite successful, at least it can allow the audience to quickly reach empathy with the male protagonist - really, anyone watching the film can't wait to shoot him down earlier.
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Harry Callahan: Get out of the way, Hammerhead.
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[Harry is getting a dressing-down for his most recent arrest]
District Attorney Rothko: You're lucky I'm not indicting you for assault with intent to commit murder.
Harry Callahan: What?
District Attorney Rothko: Where the hell does it say that you've got a right to kick down doors, torture suspects, deny medical attention and legal counsel? Where have you been? Does Escobedo ring a bell? Miranda? I mean, you must have heard of the Fourth Amendment. What I'm saying is that man had rights.
Harry Callahan: Well, I'm all broken up about that man's rights.