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It is poorly shot(reflecting its miniscule budget) and is really no more
violent
than any other horror film.
Director John Woo has a powerful and explosive style that will leave you breathless after watching this extremely
violent
action flick.The camera is everywhere flying from place to place.And there are people everywhere.All of them firing a gun or two.I have never seen such energy before.The violence in "Hardboiled" is very brutal and well directed.The last half hour of this film,which take place in the hospital is full of inventive action sequences.Chow Yun-Fat is really good as a tough policeman and it's also very nice to see Anthony Wong("Bunman:Human Meat Pies","Dr Lamb","Bullet in the Head")-what a great performance!I like Hong Kong-action films by John Woo.Anyway, if you're tired of Hollywood's action trash,then this one is a must-see.Recommended!
Thus opens the film and sets the stage for the story of Valdez, the constable, who after killing the innocent man tries to set up a collection for his woman and runs into
violent
reaction from the wealthy, racist white rancher who wanted the man killed in the first place, and who runs roughshod over his own men, the Mexicans who hired out to him.
Demi shows her mettle, she also shows what it's like to come to the end of a
violent
union.
A schmaltzy, violent, slow moving action flick following a young girl who witnesses her family's massacre and returns 14 years later to seek vengeance.
Even so, the film is not nearly as outrageously
violent
as I had expected it to be (and neither is it very sleazy).
The movie depicts the gang as they rob banks and kill on a northward path along the Gold and Treasure Coasts of Florida, running just ahead of the then sheriff of Palm Beach County, who was determined to end their
violent
rampages.
They presumably intended to make their very own imitation of Wes Craven's "Last House on the Left" with aggressive sex scenes and
violent
revenge-action, only they only got around filming the sex footage and completely forgot about the action.
Parents should not allow their small children to watch Dimples any more than they should allow them to watch excessively violent, sexually explicit or profane movies, as they would be exposed to egregious stereotypes of Black people.
Basically all there is to it, you are constantly faced with puzzles to help you proceed such as getting yourself launched from a cannon, having to buy a boat from a dubious salesman, getting past the dreaded piranha poodles, getting caught again and again by natives on an island only to escape buy the same way as the natives keep putting on more high tech doors on your prison, and touching the most
violent
beast ever just to have a man join your crew of dangerous pirates.
The show is violent, profane...and so is life.
The
violent
tension in this movie is subtle and below the radar, but keeps the viewer watching.
It is often portrayed as horribly
violent
and as nothing more than an "exploitation" movie--I'm not so sure that it is either.
Yes, the film "exploits" the very real feelings people have toward
violent
wanton crime, but this story could have been a lot more exploitive than it is.
Carping about the slow pace or minimal dialogue is like complaining Scorsese's movies are too
violent
or the Marx Brothers too zany.
Approaching thirty, Tom Seyre (Romain Duris) is working hard as an enforcer and
violent
rent collector for his dad, a scumbag real estate tycoon (Niels Arestrup).
But despite the sometimes overly
violent
scenes, I think it great that the show is marketed towards little tots like my nephews because only children that age can be naive enough not to read into the wise-cracking and very subjective manner of the show.
This is overall a truly emotional and
violent
roller-coaster of what happens when friends grow and and the repercussions of what that means, be it good or bad.
The film actually begins well and it is a surprise just how
violent
is her mobster lover towards her.
Some say it is just violent, but I clearly see a anti-violent message in there along with criticism of the media making heroes without thinking about the consequences first.
I think it must be a perverse joke by the director - some kind of statement on the absolute banality of our lives if we are willing to sit through something like this - and the fact that the best we can hope for is a
violent
end to our empty existence.
If the
violent
content is why you're watching this movie you may be disappointed.
Everyone stated it was excessively gory and violent, however when I watched it I didn't think it was too bad.
It opens up with a good, solid, brutal and
violent
murder.
The viewer is left with the film's faults and what can serve best as a time capsule of
violent
Amazon spank-art.
Satan was a poor misfit, but also a
violent
hooligan and a cowardly assassin, as this film, based on his own autobiography, actually shows .
This sequel is far more brutal and
violent
that its predecessor.
Violent
death or at least the threat of it is an ever present character awash on Laredo's landscape much more than Dove.That said, Streets of Laredo as a film stands firmly upon its own merits which are quite impressive.Firstly, the cast is sublime.
I'll take my wife next time, she stayed home, brainwashed by the avalanche of misinformation claiming it was one of the most
violent
films ever made.
As Brian returns to the schoolyard after a period in a mental asylum to treat his
Violent
Schizophrenia Syndrome, bodies start piling up as well and naturally he becomes the prime suspect.
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