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Paul Kersey, the vigilante, returns to New York to visit a friend. But when he arrives he finds his friend dead, and the police enter and find him standing over the body holding a gun. At the station a police lieutenant recognizes him as the vigilante, and releases to go after the gang that killed his friend, who are led by the deadly Manny Fraker. So Kersey moves into his friend's apartment and along with his friend's friend, Bennett, they try to get the gang and help the neighbors who are being plagued by Fraker and his gang.
Paul Kersey returns to New York to visit his friend Charley, who lives in one of the worst parts of New York City. But when Paul arrives at Charley's apartment, he finds Charley dying after a vicious beating by a gang led by Manny Fraker, and the police enter the apartment and find Paul standing over Charley's body. Paul is arrested for the murder, but police chief Richard S. Shriker is like Paul with a badge -- he's a big fan of Paul. Shriker offers a deal: Paul can kill all the punks he wants to kill, if he keeps the cops informed about the death count. Shriker releases Paul to go after Fraker. Paul moves into Charley's apartment in a decaying building in the middle of a bombed out gang war zone. The building is populated by a group of elderly tenants who are absolutely terrified by Fraker and his gang. Among the tenants are Charley's friend Bennett, an old watch repairman who keeps a couple of machine guns in his closet. There is also an elderly Jewish couple who live on the first floor. The neighborhood is ruled by Fraker, who wears a reverse Mohawk: He keeps his hair on the sides, but shaves down the middle, to make room for a gang symbol in war paint. Paul buys a .475 Wildey Magnum with exploding big-game cartridges, spends an afternoon planting explosive charges in the bullets, and loads up for war against Fraker.
I had never seen the original Death Wish in the book either Death Wish I (film). However, Death Wish 3 was the very interested film. The well-known vigilante, Paul Kersey tried to visit his friend, Charlie but he only visited him for a couple of minutes before he died, because of Charlie didn't pay the protection to the huge and infamous underground gang leaded by Manny Franker. After some altercation during his time in jail, Kersey learned that Franker, who he fought with in jail had his own agenda to make the New York City in the hellfire (and also his influence) by sending his henchmen to set the crime every time, everywhere and everyday. Due to the chance given by Insp. Richard Shriker who know his profile well and like him very much. Kersey decided to set the war with Franker and his gang.
I accepted that Death Wish III was one of the most straightedge and extreme violence action film which I had seen from the past. This movie used the very straightedge way to tell the story. No ponderous story-telling and less unnecessary scenes which was the one merit of the movie. On the next issue, Violence was used pervasively in the film. I believed that many of viewers could like the action scene of Death Wish III because it showed the crude, extreme and blast of action for every minutes of the movie, especially the climax scene of the movie and the death of Manny Franker which I thought that it was the maximum action scene.
For about the cast, I think everyone was good and get through their role. Charles Bronson made everybody believe that he still be great as Paul Kersey. He didn't look like the "big old cat", but the great vigilante. Gavan O'Herlihy also did his job very good. His main villain role in the movie made him look nasty and look like the big bad guy. However, the role of Kathryn Davis in this movie was pathetic. She didn't look like the main character. I thought that she was appeared only two or three scene before she was killed by Franker and his follower to make a heat on Paul Kersey. She could have more role to appear.
For my comment, the straightedge style and extreme violence made this movie great for extreme action film fans. Fast-paced with back and Forth style made this movie very interested to watch. Nevertheless, this movie had some silly scene and some plot hole. First, the scene when Insp.Shriker faced Paul Kersey for the first time. It was very corny because you attacked your favor guy before you want him to help, it similar to how you punch some guy before you try to borrow him some money. Haha! that's like a joke! Although, I liked the plot twist when Insp.Shriker was shown later that he helped Kersey because at first, Shriker looked like the villain very much due to his act to Kersey, but when the movie went to the climax, everything was cleared that he had no hidden agenda with Kersey.
In another case, the ending scene of the movie set back me. It stumble on everyone's feeling because it ended too easy. Franker's gang members looked unbelievable after they found that Franker was dead, before his girlfriend and other followers decided to escape. Finally, Insp.Shriker allowed Paul Kersey to fly out from his town before the police caught him. I thought that this style of ending scene could be found in many Cannon Film's movie, but I dislike it.
For the summary, I am OK with Death Wish 3 due to my explanation I typed first. The cast, and the action was very good and so extreme, even it had some scene I don't like. Straightedge and Extreme of Violence could be the best short description of this movie.
I abandoned the series after the awful part 2 years ago thinking there was no place left for these movies to go but down. Boy was I wrong. Not a moment of this film isn't entertaining. The plot, if you could all it that, kicks off after a credit sequence that has some of the worst shots of Manhattan captured on film. The 2nd unit must have been drunk getting those. We begin as our aging hero's friend is brutally murdered by a crazed gang just as Bronson is on his way to NY to meet him. Naturally the cops think he killed his friend and off to jail he goes. Once there the captain gives him immunity to go out and kill as many scumbags as possible. And with that simple premise quickly set up, the film delivers one creep after another with a slug blown through them. We also get a half baked love interest that has two close ups of Bronson kissing her, in which his mouth appears to be completely shut and it's just a mustache touching a woman's lip. "The guy from the store said this wine is very good." That's his only line beyond a 'yes or no' answers during his date - which appears to last about 2 minutes. Women here are simply plot devices to be killed or raped, not developed characters - which really keep these films from rising above the gutter. But entertaining trash they are. Death Wish 3 is beyond mindless, but doesn't have an ounce of pretension. It's a breeze to sit through.
Death Wish 3 adds significantly to the body count scored to date in this street-rampant series. Thrills, however, are way down due to script’s failure to build motivation for Paul Kersey’s latest killing spree.
Architect Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) comes to New York City to visit his friend Charley (Francis Drake) only to find Charley dying on his living room floor, the victim of a street gang led by Manny Fraker (Gavan O'Herlihy) that has been terrorizing the neighborhood. At first, the police think that Kersey killed Charley but, when Police Chief Richard Shriker (Ed Lauter) sees Kersey, he recognizes him as the vigilante that they unceremoniously kicked out of New York ten years ago. Shriker, who actually supports Kersey's work, recruits him to help clean up Charley's neighborhood. Paul moves into Charley's apartment, befriends the other residents of the building, purchases a .475 Wildey Magnum, and sets out to do what he's best at. American novelist Brian Garfield created the main character, Paul Kersey, in his 1972 novel Death Wish, but the plot for Death Wish 3 is based on a screenplay by Don Jakoby (using the name Michael Edmonds). It was preceded by Death Wish (1974) (1974) and Death Wish II (1982) (1982) and followed by Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987) (1987), and Death Wish V: The Face of Death (1994) (1994). It's been ten years since the events of Death Wish, evidenced when Chief Shriker speaks with Paul at the police station. Since the events in Death Wish II took place four years after Death Wish, six years have passed between DW2 and DW3. DW3 can be viewed without first seeing the first two movies. The plot is essentially the same in all three movies: Paul Kersey goes vigilante after the death of someone close to him and shoots up a lot of street thugs. Minor references are made to the important things that happened in DW and DW2, although some viewers suggest seeing the first two movies before the third one in order to appreciate the events and nuances as Kersey's epic story unfolds. The assumption is that Fraker heads his own neighborhood gang but that his gang is part of a larger group of neighborhood gangs united in an attempt to control various parts of the city. As such, Fraker was calling another gang leader and asking him to send troops. Shriker tells Kersey that he admires him and, because of the rising crime rate in NYC, he doesn't mind how many creeps he kills. He just wants Paul to tell him about any gang activities so that the police can get a bust and make the news. Given the gravity of the situation, Shriker is weighing necessity (and arguably morality too) above his duties as a law enforcement agent in the public trust. At the same time, he is human, and thereby wants positive publicity rather than to resign from his job on ethical principle. An all-out war breaks out between the creeps against Kersey and the NYPD. Even the neighborhood residents take up arms against the creeps. Striker and Kersey join forces and take out numerous creeps until Kersey's gun runs out of bullets and he is forced to run home for more ammo. Fraker sees him and follows, breaking in through a window. Just as Fraker is about to shoot Kersey, Striker suddenly runs in and shoots Fraker, but Fraker also shoots Striker in the shoulder. As Kersey calls an ambulance, Fraker suddenly gets up. Turns out that he's wearing a bulletproof vest. Kersey picks up the LAW (bazooka) and blows Fraker to bits. With Fraker dead, the gangs start to disperse. As the police close in, Striker gives Kersey a few minutes to get away. In the final scene, Kersey walks down the street carrying his suitcases. For the UK VHS released by Cinema Club, the rape sequences were trimmed in order to achieve a rating of 18 by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), and there's a total difference of approximately 10 seconds. 497e39180f
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