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Unfortuneatley he is met by some not so friendly
police
officers.
The mother suddenly dies from falling through a shower after tripping over an action figure, and the dad is shot by a
police
officer?
It seems that the intention of the film was to show the aggressive (maffia-like) character of Russians, or at least of those Russians able to travel outside their big country; that it is too easy to rob a bank in England; and that British
police
is so inefficient that it cannot find the person who robbed the bank even when these subjects are leaving the country by air.
I'm not even a little convinced he and his partner have any experience doing
police
work when they are in the office wondering how they are gonna solve this case.
They just say lets do
police
work and we'll solve it.
THE FRENCH CONNECTION at least tried to absorb European influences, to complicate the conventional view of the American
police
detective, even if the attempt was foundered by Friedkin's ambivalence, Americaness and general indirection.
This was a city having a subway, I bet there must have been other cops except that lady, other
police
stations,this was really kind of silly...
The
police
thought it was a suicide because he said he would do it!
The subsequent scene when the transvestite reports the incident to the
police
is hilariously written & had me psychically laughing at the dialogue.
And even though a car accident is the event that gets the story going, there is never any reference to an insurance company, to the person who was driving the other car, or to the
police
who would have been required to do a report.
The
police
are the baddies, and consequently are shown as shallow, incompetent and cowards.
The girl finds out that a maniac took her boyfriends camera, tries going to police, that fails, and then she thinks of the best idea ever.
And speaking of reality....the story revolves around a kidnapping which is worked and solved by the
police.
They flee but quickly cross paths with the
police
who just happen to be in hot pursuit of a terrorist.
Of course the
police
mistake the burglar gang for the terrorist, the real terrorist gets away, and the burglars are forced to take refuge in a small dive of a bar, taking hostages, unaware why the
police
are so intent on catching them.
The
police
believe he is a random killer, but Sunny, the blond heroine, played by Darlanne Fluegel detects a pattern.
Once again,
police
officials and fellow journalists either disbelieve, or want to cover-up, the supernatural angle.
The
police
girls looked extremely sexy in their little uniforms.
The producers could never separate the many details that the novel, or any novel, has the time and space to create from the other idea, which was to make a movie about a serial killer and the killer's pursuit by the
police.
The beginning is promising with a car wreck and a woman and her daughter being burned alive in front of a
police
officer, Edward.
She later sees some strange men in the barn and quickly calls the
police.
The US appear to run the UK
police
who all run around armed to the teeth and did you know that CID officers change into uniform when they stop work and go down the pub!
This has got to be one of the most unrealistic films with the worst portrayal of "real" UK
police
that has ever been foisted on the unsuspecting public.
Yeah, Madsen's character - whilst talking to the woman from the TV station - is right: the LAPD IS a corrupt, violent and racist
police.
If you like uncritical, euphemistic commercials for
police
and military service, watch this movie.
She escapes into the streets and is rescued by a black
police
officer.
I loved scenes about Bourne being chased by (local)
police
through the winding market streets of Tangier.
Even the guides can't navigate their way through those streets but Bourne shook off 100
police
with speed and finesse.
Bored attendants still run gas stations and doctors still make house calls and helpful
police
officers still show up with radiator fluid just when you need it.
What we saw was 2 hours of brutal
police
oppression, with no uplift at the end.
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