Hinç (1976) Poster

(1976)

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7/10
Good actionner from Turkey
searchanddestroy-121 October 2018
Ths crime film is highly inspired from the Italian brutal, bloody cinema of the seventies, with much revenge atmosphere and of course a real slaughterhouse spirit all long this tale of a lonely man against the mob. Yes brutal, not for the squeamish, with many humonguous death sequences: man attached on the front car before his head is crashed on a wall which the car is thrown to at full speed; or another man crashed Under a elevator booth, or killed in a rock chopper on a construction setting. I have rarely such intensity in killings. Sometimes the director borrows some soundtracks from Francis Lai - LA COURSE DU LIEVRE A TRAVERS LES CHAMPS _ or even Michel Colombier's music - the famous closing night programs from the seventies which every French folk knows. That's a pure genre film, a great B movie, for those who, I repeat, crave for the Italian crime flicks of the seventies. The lead actor looks lie Charles Bronson and Franco Nero. I guess Chuck Bronson inspired the director too. 1976 was a great era for Bronson.
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