There is only a thinly veiled hint of humanity left in Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson). After three Death Wish films, he is just a killing machine. The blood-lust of the right-wing in America plays itself out in a constant stream of flowing blood as the "evil" drug lords are murdered.
Sure, his girlfriend's (Kay Lenz) daughter (Dana Barron) dies from a drug overdose, but both are such a small part of the story that it appears they were tacked on to give Kersey some justification for revenge, rather than just a penchant for killing.
I plan to immerse myself in this series this weekend to vicariously expunge my blood-lust for the evildoers in Washington.
Sure, his girlfriend's (Kay Lenz) daughter (Dana Barron) dies from a drug overdose, but both are such a small part of the story that it appears they were tacked on to give Kersey some justification for revenge, rather than just a penchant for killing.
I plan to immerse myself in this series this weekend to vicariously expunge my blood-lust for the evildoers in Washington.