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Street Law is a gritty take on vigilante justice that really captures the chaos of 70s Italy. Enzo G. Castellari directs with a raw energy, and it's interesting to see how Carlo's transformation from victim to vigilante plays out. The pacing is often frenetic, with moments of tension that draw you in, and the practical effects during the confrontations feel grounded and impactful. The chemistry between the lead, a somewhat hapless engineer, and Tommy, the streetwise punk, adds a unique dynamic to the story. Their unlikely partnership contrasts sharply with the brutal world around them, making for a film that isn't just about action but also about moral choices in desperate situations.
Gritty Italian crime action.Explores themes of justice and morality.Unique character dynamic between leads.
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