Review of Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989) by Corey N — 16 Sep 2007
Bronsons last collaboration with the Cannon group is probably one of.
His best films of the eighties, and it is a very sleazy film with very.
In-pc characters which owes a little bit of a debt to Eastwoods 1984.
Thriller tightrope.
Bronson stars as another carbon copy of his character Paul Kersey, a.
Cop who bends the law a little to get his man. and the 'man ' in this.
Particular film is duke a pimp who kidnaps minors and rents them to.
Wealthy businessmen.
Irking Bronson as he has a daughter around the same age, he spends the.
Majority of the movie bullying duke and talking really angrily toward.
His superiors. he sets fire to Dukes car and even makes him swallow his.
Own watch, and defending his 67 year old body against a tyraid of bad.
Guys.
In the mix somewhere there are subplots involving Bronson's daughter.
Getting touched up on the bus by a Japanese business man, and the same.
Business man having his daughter kidnapped by duke, but these sub-plots.
Are side lined by the silly set pieces and one of the most funniest.
Scripts ever written.
The film hasn't aged well and is very racist in some respects due to.
Way Bronson treats the minorities (his rant outside of a hotel is.
Pretty shocking and would have him shot today), but this is Bronson.
After all, and as one of his daughters friends state 'boy, he IS.
Extreme'.
If you are a fan of the cannon films of the eighties or a Bronson fan,.
This is a great movie to watch, a great cheesy soundtrack and full of.
Disposable bad guys, and a great ending that is a little bit different.
For once.
This review of Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989) was written by Corey N on 16 Sep 2007.
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects has generally received negative reviews.
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