6/10
CHARLES BRONSON EFFECTS A STYLISH-SEXY "ART-HOUSE" THRILLER
1 October 2021
With the Help of Acclaimed French Director Rene Clement, Bronson's Dramatics are Fine.

Up Front of HIs Usual Macho Shenanigans.

It's a Beautiful Looking Film with Beautiful People, Lush Coloring, and a Stylish Thriller Template.

The Plot can Get Very Confusing in this Over-Long, but Constantly Engaging Thrill-Ride.

But if You Go With it for the Visuals and just let the Story Unfold, it is a Satisfying and Very Off-Beat Role for Bronson.

Things can seem Silly and Somewhat Irritating with the One-on-One Between Charlie and the Sexy and Forever Cute Marlene Jobert. Like the Over-Use of the Nickname "Love Love".

Also, Bronson Threatening the Rape Victim with Violence and the Unforgivable "Forced" Alcohol Scene.

This Psycho on the Loose Film is a Few Cuts Away from a Great Film.

As it Stands, a Fine Ride for the Thriller Crowd and Charles Bronson Fans.

Note...Apparently this was one of Jim Morrison's (The Doors) favorite Films and Inspired the Song Title "Riders on the Storm".
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