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Charles Bronson returns as mild-mannered vigilante Paul Kersey, only this time he's taking on a powerful drug cartel, his girlfriend's daughter having died of a crack overdose. Backed by a mysterious publisher named Nathan White, Kersey yet again transforms himself into a one-man army dishing out justice where justice is due. (Final Cut Entertainment)

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Lima 

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English A bit better than the previous one, but that doesn’t mean much, really. Surprisingly, Bronson is more convincing in this movie than in the previous one, after all, a proper gun in his hand suits him better than his ridiculous looking attempts at full-contact combat, which is understandable given his age. If you like explosions, which you'll enjoy in abundance, and can stomach the shitty plot, you can endure it. ()

kaylin 

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English It's weak, and the filmmakers decided to make Paul Kersey basically a classic action hero, a badass who goes around town and kills. He no longer has any of the things that made him interesting in the first two films, he has almost nothing believable in him, and he's no longer simply a man of the people. He's just a badass killer now. ()