Many shots in the movie are well used. The perspective of the sniper rifle and the telescope, and the darkness of the characters into the night enhance the realness and tension of the film; Harry’s lines and ending lines in the bank robbery are two scenes in the water. The death scene echoed from the beginning to the end; when Harry stepped on the villain’s legs in the stadium to question the whereabouts of the hostages, the camera gradually zoomed out, dense fog enveloped, and the lights dimmed, which seemed to herald the darkness of justice, police inaction, and the substantive justice and procedural justice. conflict. The protagonist is called Dirty Harry because he always sadly does dirty work that others don't want. Shooting rapists, rescuing suicides, running a marathon around the city to send ransom to the villain... His rib was broken under the cross, and the villain saw Harry shouting "Jesus" on the school bus. It also had a religious meaning inside. . The partner's wife asked him, why do you continue to do this because you face life danger every day? Harry said he didn't know it himself. At the end of the film, he finally threw away his police badge, but can he really say goodbye to all this in such a cool manner? Maybe, but the blood and injustice he experienced will not dissipate with the loss of the police badge, this kind of experience will accompany a person's life.
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