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Violent City (1970)

It's a Charles Bronson film! Old classic with an obvious name. Gritty and slow as they only were in the way back then days.

It starts on a Boat, with a totally jacked Bronson and a topless jackal of a broad.

Unexploited exotics, lush forests and blue seas... imagine being alive in the seventies. We've destroyed so much since. We've fucked up our world in it's entirety - all over - in all possible ways, and it seems we're not stopping either.

Everything seemed better back then for real.

They had a car chase to rival Bullit too.

The river boat graveyard was an unexpected highlight too. Wonder where that was. Wonder if it still exists.

It's all about jealousy, a woman, the way of the world, and violence...

And it was better than expected. It's the seventies but they certainly have some gadgets, too. Like the see-through window to the swimming pool. All the details - simple though they may be by modern standards - I like them still. Prefer them to the times of the day. Even this vile, and Violent world. At least then, things were simpler then, though just as hard. Bronson's the silent but strong type, yet quite the bard.

Forgotten gem.

Great watch.

 rated 4/5: fo shizzle



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