2017.08.02, the first time I saw it.

Allen 2021-11-14 08:01:23


Just after watching the first two parts of the Red Dead Redemption trilogy, I suddenly discovered that Clint Eastwood had become a "city cowboy". . .

Since the 1960s and 1970s, Western films have been declining, and by the late 1970s, there was only one breath left. At the same time, movies began to gradually enter the age of tough guys. Firearms have rejuvenated the heart of the western cowboys in the city with lights and neon lights, and it is still enduring for a long time. . .

This film creates a police detective who walks on the edge of the law. He does not defend the law with a sense of justice, but he has a sense of righteousness in his heart and is a bit rebellious. He is simply an urban police detective dressed in western cowboy skin. . .

He rushed into the suspect’s house without a search warrant, and shot the criminals kidnapping the children, which simply subverted the image of a high-level American policeman portrayed in the movie at the time. . .

Although the protagonist of the police has a partner, but the sense of existence is relatively weak. What is more prominent is a personal show. Who calls him Clint Eastwood is a big star. . .
In the current urban police and criminal films, the dual protagonist and the duo of the two roles have become the absolute mainstream, the most popular is black and white, and political correctness. . .

The long-term shots of the baseball stadium and the final outcome are very good. . .
In addition, the lines of the film are classic and echo before and after. Ranked 51st among the 100 classic film lines selected by the American Film Institute (AFI).

ASK've GOT to Yourself by You One Question: '? The Do the I Feel Lucky' Well, do Ya, Punk?
"You should ask yourself a question:? '? I feel lucky to do' What do you think, riffraff,"


then the United States Movies, the grading is not so strict yet or is it? The last girl who died had all been exposed at three o'clock. . . Nowadays, ordinary American movies have very little dew point, in order to suit the box office of "family music for all ages". . .

Personal rating: 8.0/10 points.


It can be seen from the movie that the United States was really free and decadent in the 1970s, and the women in ordinary bars danced directly and naked. . . Although there are still pole dancing bars in the United States, there are none in ordinary bars. . .
In addition, in the United States in the 1970s, cocaine was legal, not only for advertising, but also to brag about the benefits of smoking. . .

You can take a look at this article (Orange Entertainment):
Cocaine advertisements in the 1970s in the United States, it feels like life is illuminated by drugs
http://wemedia.ifeng.com/24311074/wemedia.shtml



"Dirty Harry" series There are five titles:

"Dirty Harry" (Dirty Harry, 1971),
"Magnum Force" (1973),
"The Enforcer" (The Enforcer, 1976),
"Sudden Impact, 1983
", "Gambling" "The Dead Pool" (The Dead Pool, 1988)


Bruce Willis' "Die Hard" (1988) series, feels like another continuation of this film series. . .

View more about Dirty Harry reviews

Extended Reading
  • Aisha 2022-04-21 09:01:45

    Cool! ! After watching Eat Chicken and get 6 kills, the whole person is more mature and stable (•ؔʶ ˡ̲̮ ؔʶ)✧?? And the amazing thing is that the villain is like Alex from Clockwork Orange. After checking, I found that this film is 3 nights than the other side. Tian Yigang (

  • Aisha 2022-04-22 07:01:09

    Three and a half. Tough guy detective, "disobedient" tough guy. Some shots are designed quite interesting, but the portrayal of characters is a failure, especially the villain, the perverted colors are not enough, and there is no reason to do things, which seems a bit baffling. Violence, clear violence. It would be better if the villains were drawn more deeply.

Dirty Harry quotes

  • Bank Robber: I gots to know.

  • The Killer: [to Harry Callahan] No, don't pass out on me now cop! No, no, no, no, no. Don't pass out on me yet, you dirty, rotten oinker! Do we understand each other? You better answer me, if you want to know where the girl is. Okay? Now listen... I've changed my mind. I'm going to let her die! I just wanted you to know that. You hear me? I just wanted you to know that before I killed you!

    [laughs crazily]

    The Killer: Goodbye, Callahan!

    [Chico fires at Scorpio to defend Harry, who's lying on the ground]

    Harry Callahan: Chico! Don't... kill him!