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After overstepping the mark once again, Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) is sent 'on holiday' to a small Californian town where he soon antagonises the local Chief of Police, triggers off a wave of murderous mayhem and becomes involved with a rape-revenge killer. This is the film in which Harry first intoned his popular catchphrase: 'Go ahead. Make my day'. (Warner Home Video)

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kaylin 

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English Clint Eastwood still entertains as Harry Callahan, and this time in his own direction, which happened only once within the series. There is an interesting character of a vengeful woman, and the climax, which was expected, simply fits perfectly. Harry doesn't lose anything in terms of his character, which is good, and yet he still evolves. ()

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English In this movie, Harry Callahan was a dozen years older than in his first film, but oddly enough, that wasn't the issue. The main flaw of the film was its inability to immerse me fully into its world. Throughout, it felt like I was merely watching moving pictures rather than being drawn into the plot. Clint Eastwood's direction didn't quite hit the mark for me. The lack of logical consistency and the presence of some entirely unnecessary characters added to the overall unconvincing nature of the film. It didn't manage to fully win me over years ago when I first watched it, and upon revisiting it today, my initial impression was only reinforced. / Lesson learned: Be cautious around carousels. 3*- ()

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