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For example, why are the detectives and
police
always at Sean Braddock's place?
The first two thirds seem a bit aimless, like Mean Streets down under, just a tale of four thugs who seem to have an appointment to keep in the afternoon, and manage to keep it, in spite of the befuddled
police
they have to deal with in New Zealand.
He returns to discover that a corrupt
police
force is behind her murder and for him to go after the killers, he must find out the mystery behind everything that happened.
This movie can be considered the first of the Japanese
police
dramas.
This movie is recommended to any fan of the Japanese cinema, of Kurasawa, and of the
police
drama.
Charlie is very worried with the possibility of Rachel's parents have asked the
police
to search her, and they go as fast as they can to a different road.In the middle of the road, they stop in a gas station, and they are alerted by Sam, an old man, to not sleep at the road between the strange trees.
The plot outline for this film promised so much, a group of French/Italian (its difficult to tell) female prisoners break out of their prison, and set out on the run, killing a few
police
officers and kidnapping a bus load of young tennis players, this seems a perfect setting for an "erotic thriller", but as is to be expected from a very low budget European film from the late seventies, the film fails to live up to any of this potential.
The kind of movie that might have been made in the fifties, when Hollywood was beginning to discover
police
stories and the gritty cities, with a B cast.
And when Willis and Mos are on the bus, why doesn't Willis just call in the
police
negotiator and explain things to him.
And anything that does happen is often ludicrous, especially a particularly stupid sequence with 50 Cent going crazy and holding hostages in a fast food restaurant and then getting shot by a
police
sniper.
But I can assure you this: It was in no way sanctioned or produced with the cooperation of the
police.
When the bank is under siege of the
police
force, they are attacked by weird creatures.
Dead bodies are turning up everywhere and the
police
are stymied.
"Lookwell" is the thinking man's
"Police
Squad," a fiercely funny sendup of the TV detective genre.
My TV guide gave this movie 3 ticks (out of 4) and described it as a "gritty
police
thriller".
Thinking that this will be easy he comes across the attendant who calls the
police.
I myself grew up in TCHC neighborhood so I see these things taking place on a regular basis, people getting shot, drugs being sold,
police
come in and harassing innocent people and friends getting killed over nonsense.
It was like she became a
police
officer for a while.
Needless to say, it does get a little dry at times, and there are parts which are funny like you wouldn't believe (Atkins making an impassioned plea to 50 Cent to help him release Irv Gotti, the supposed "re-enactment" of 50 Cent confessing to a
police
officer, the guy being driven around yelling at some woman who is supposedly a man) and the video quality is very shoddy.
The movie is shot as a thriller and the main characters are a Swedish
police
officer who suspects something big and ominous is going to happen in his country and tries unsuccessfully to prevent it, a mysterious but strangely charming British contract killer ready to pull the trigger, and a beautiful Swedish journalist whose choice of lover ends quite badly for her.
I was pleasantly surprised by this film for its guts to take a story and almost present it all through Demi Moore talking to two
police
detectives(Harvey Keitel and Bille Neal) in a room - everything we see is via her character's thoughts and perceptions and ideas of truth and untruth and is entirely in flashback form.
Thank God for a fair minded
police
detective with even better instincts who is willing to put himself on the line to find the truth!
The model's sister suspects something isn't quite right with the
police
investigation and decides to go to find out by herself.
Along the way he ravages Marisa Mell, who pretends to enjoy his impositions whilst plotting her own secret revenge with
police
inspector Giulio Santini (the incredibly wooden Richard Harrison).
The film's story follows Eliot Ness (Kevin Costner in his best role and perfermance), a Treasury officer who is sent from D.C. to Chicago during Prohibition to enforce the law and discovers after a raid that there's corruption in the city's
police
force.
Ness begins the crackdown when he enlists the aid of three men: Jim Malone (Sean Connery), a Irish cop, a very raw and curious
police
recruit named George Stone (Andy Garcia), and Oscar Wallace (Charles Martin Smith), an accountant who Ness meets in his office.
Besides that, two lesser known actors, Billy Drago and Richard Bradford are good here as Capone's swift and vicious enforcer Frank Nitti and the
police
chief who tries to convince Malone to stay out of the battle between Ness and Capone.
This little, mid-aged lady together with an girl help Duane and Belial to escape and shelter from the police, chasing them for the first movie's massacre!
For all the exaggeration of how Walter Burns and Hildy Johnson manipulate police, politicians, reporters, and civilians to get their scoop, the story remains relevant for several reasons.
Soon we also see examples of nepotism and corruption in the police, and City Hall, cynical politics based on a man's life, and questions about privacy and a free press.
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