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Black revolutionaries take action in the white suburbs.
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| User ReviewRichard DAn interesting experiment. Too experimental and didactic to really work as a movie. |
| User ReviewCassandra MIt's... ridiculous. It's very hard to follow, its plot is incompetent, the action is silly... but it's enjoyable, though for all the wrong reasons. |
| User ReviewPrivate UL.A.:n kaduilla käydään sissisotaa rasistipoliisien ja rotusorrosta tarpeekseen saaneiden mustien militanttien välillä. Billy Dee Williams on radikaali-liikkeen johtajana hyvä. Tämä on ihan ok yhteiskuntakriittinen bläkkis, mutta jatkuva white man vs. black man -asetelma ja sarjatulella käyvä hössötys tasa-arvosta alkaa loppua kohti pyörryttämään. Suurin osa leffastahan perustuu Williamsin henkilöhahmon takaumiin, jotka on toteutettu paikoin aika hienostikin. Grant Greenin soundtrack on myös kova. Joka tapauksessa joku Black Gestapo on kuitenkin tähän verrattuna ihan mestariteos. |
| User ReviewShawn WAn angry Billy Dee Williams uses a gun to fight back on grim racial inequality in the early 1970's. Billy Dee lacks the style here that he would go on to showcase for years in his Colt 45 ads. |
| User ReviewMichael WFrom The Blaxpolitation Triple Feature Collection put out by Diamond Entertainment, is a serious film about black revolutionaries and not really an action film. Billy Dee plays a young man fed up with racism who decides to take things into his own hands. It's fairly gritty and realistic without exploiting the characters but still it's not that interesting either and Billy Dee's character, though maltreated by white authority figures, doesn't really come off as sympathetic. It's also hurt by it's extremely low budget. Still, it's interesting to look at as it's a good depicttion of 1970s social issues. 2 Stars 7-12-04 (Updated) |
| User ReviewKeenan SAn angry Billy Dee Williams uses a gun to fight back on grim racial inequality in the early 1970's. Billy Dee lacks the style here that he would go on to showcase for years in his Colt 45 ads. |
| User ReviewBrad GMost of the film centers on a ridiculous alleyway SWAT assault, hundreds of police rifles centered on Billy Dee Williamsâ?? gut shot rebel. I canâ??t think of another movie with a higher body count (maybe Schwarzeneggerâ??s Commando); there must be at least 40-50 people randomly killed over the course of the movie. The other part of the film is dealt out in flashback, various folks having to suffer through Billy Deeâ??s hate filled blather and I found myself having a real hard time feeling sorry for such an arrogant, idealess, one dimensional fool. I love young Billy Dee Williams and I wish films like The Take, Hit!, or Number One With A Bullet were available on DVD and I didnâ??t have to suffer through this mess to get my fix. Not VF. |
| User Reviewdelysid dthe movie i saw had terrible dubbing problems. like, the actors mouth would move and then a second later you would hear their voice |