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  • Blaze 2021-11-14 08:01:23

    dirty harry

    People who like this film like it very much, but those who don't like it don't seem to feel it. It has no fierce gunfights, drag scenes, or passionate scenes in dialogue with young people. It is completely unlike modern police and gangster movies. I think it’s more like a western movie,...

  • Blaze 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    Dirty Harry: A Relic of a Bygone Era

    Watching the 1971 cop thriller Dirty Harry at a time when feminism and anti-racism become increasingly mainstream is indeed a nerve-racking experience. Directed by the earlier B-movie director Don Siegel, the 102-minute film, which portrays the cat-and -mouse-chase of a San Francisco police...

  • Johnnie 2021-11-14 08:01:23

    A hard and cold work with a lively rhythm and an obvious Eastwood style. The various social issues and "political correctness" in the 1970s have not changed, and Harry, a good man who specializes in "doing dirty work" and has a righteous heart, has been misunderstood, hurt, and slandered. Dissatisfied audiences who have nowhere to vent can only vent their real helplessness through Harry's delightful enmity on the big screen.

  • Audie 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I like the small cases handled by Grandpa Facial Paralysis Wood, the main line is rather boring

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Dirty Harry quotes

  • Harry Callahan: Are you trying to tell me that ballistics can't match the bullet up to this rifle?

    District Attorney Rothko: It does not matter what ballistics can do. This rifle might make a nice souvenir. But it's inadmissible as evidence.

    Harry Callahan: And who says that?

    District Attorney Rothko: It's the law.

    Harry Callahan: Well, then the law is crazy.

  • The Killer: Oh please, I scare easy.