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The Evil That Men Do (1984)

2023-11-25 08:48:46

Recently I am looking at the collaboration between director J. Lee Thompson and actor Charles Bronson and I am getting a pretty good result. "Evil made by people" is moving a little, giving a cynical shock. From the beginning, you will notice that this strict B grade feed is simply looking for an abusive theme that shocks your political field. It is evil. This material is strong, tough, and there is room for doubt ethically. It's always about retaliation and it seems to find it on its own to take the next step. Even if it does not have a strong visual impact, the hopeless oral environment may be under your skin. Thompson's rigid selection tone and style is uncomfortable, rough and cold.

I got crazy, but that method (but still containing too many needles) turned to digital revenge spin and the incredibly angry Theresa Saldana overflowed the screen. I did not buy her, I felt bronson 's chemical reaction was weak. Joseph Maher tends to be strange and subtle cruel expression. He is not such a harsh towering presence, but their evil abuse and solid cruelty brings a second nature to this personality and it is very uneasy to listen to his soft voice. Charles Bronson's calculations, a solid and fairly magical change manage him to make this role a full-fledged professional killer, make a more humanistic view, and keep his self-righteous integrity So it is difficult to close

Thompson's initial tactical direction is based on low budget. This is beneficial, from a dirty faded appearance of a truly unclean city to a sparse desert site. Ken Thorne's painful score is somewhat avant-garde, Javier Ruvalcaba Cruz's tight fetch voyeur is a sign. When called, tension is still difficult to adapt, and meaningful violence is very obvious and explosive, so some scenes are exhausted. However, this is not a full-blown torture parade filled with meaningless snapshots. Antoinette Bower, Jose Ferrer, and Max Ortiz provide strong support

"What a bad person does" is an action thriller in Mexico - the United States - Britain in 1984 supervised by Charles Bronson, Teresa Saldana, and J. Lee Thompson starring Joseph Maher. This movie is based on R. Lance Hill's novel of the same name by David Lee Henry and John Crowther. Bronson plays a former assassin and revenge his death in retaliation for his journalist's friend. The Netherlands is an assassinate of the former CIA and lives quietly in the West Indies. Friend and dissident journalist Jorge Hidalgo passed away and he was persuaded to retire. Hidalgo was murdered by the Welsh doctor Clement Morroch who lived in Guatemala. Molloch made a scientific research on the practice of torture and sold his knowledge and skills to the government that could pay for it.

British writer George Orwell used the novel "1984" as a warning to the Western world about totalitarian evil. As used in 1984, the concept of double thinking is that you can maintain two completely contradictory ideas at the same time, while believing that they are all true. It also means a deliberate choice of forgetting memory and losing the ability to shape independent thinking. In Orwell 's book, the double thought is important for party success as it supports the state' s enforceable language control and news. It also helps to hide the government's malice, not only from the public, but also from the party leader himself. An example of double thinking is a way that the actions of the four ministries are inconsistent with those titles, such as release of atrocities by the patriotic province, severe punishment and torture, publicity by the Ministry of Truth, and revision of historical facts . Doublespeak's slogan includes "war is peace" and "freedom is slavery"