Review of Sudden Impact (1983) by Bruno V — 13 Jun 2012
While Locke carries a mostly isolated parallel story of expressionistic paintings, .38-caliber vasectomies and disturbing flashbacks, Eastwood elucidates Harry's frontier sense of justice while continuing his push toward parody.
At the core is an appropriately noir interpretation of the Dirty Harry conscience, played out deliberately by the maturing director and his vengeful muse through imagery etched out of raven blackness.
This review of Sudden Impact (1983) was written by Bruno V on 13 Jun 2012.
Sudden Impact has generally received mixed reviews.
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