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".
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".