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Death Wish IV [Blu-ray] [1987] [US Import]

4 out of 5 stars 16 customer reviews

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  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Dubbed: French
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0089J2926
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 40,145 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Format: DVD
Paul Kersey is happy away, his business is going well and he has a 'new' family on the go. Apart from the odd nightmares he seems to be relatively well adjusted back into normalcy. Happy day.
Then one fateful night, his 'new' teenage daughter suffers an evil drug overdose, causing Bronson to get a little upset and blow away her drug dealer ~ Personally I see it as Bronson's fault for even talking to another woman, let alone becoming the girls new father figure.. Hasn't he learnt anything from the previous 3 films? Surely he realises that if he's friends with/employs anyone (especially women) they're sure to die at the hands of lowlifes sooner or later!! ~ An action which brings about an offer from a wealthy businessman, who's aware of Bronson's vigilante hobby, and wants him to take his skills to the next level, by taking out the heads of organised crime families. Which of course with murder already in mind, is an irresistible offer that Bronson cannot refuse...

This 4th instalment in the vigilante series, I probably hadn't seen since the early 90s on VHS. Overall I was surprised by how good it was, compared to my memory of it, which wasn't very favourable.
Bronson gets some really good one liners, which he dispenses when wiping out the fairly rubbish fraternity of bad guys, much to I'm sure the amusement of fans other than just myself. And although it's certainly not as good as any of it's three predecessors (my favourite being #2), it is nonetheless action packed with some entertaining comic book violence.

Kay Lenz is always good to see, although she's not given enough to do here, and John P Ryan gives yet another bonkers but fun performance as Bronson's rich benefactor.
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Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase
Let's review the blu-ray this US Mgm disc is region free so will play worldwide
please note their is a region A on the back of the box.

Pq is very good their is a layer of grain present throughout the movie and the picture is sharp and clear with no signs of print damage.

The movie is presented in 1,85:1 aspect ratio and like the other death wish blu-rays sound quality is 1.0

Special features are poor just a theatrical trailer.

If you were happy with the transfers of death wish 2 and 3 on blu-ray this transfer won't dissapoint you.
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Format: Blu-ray
Death Wish 4: The Crackdown is an underrated sequel in the series. While not outright disregarding the previous film, stylistically the cartoon feel of Death Wish 3 is abandoned in favour of a lightweight, extremely entertaining crime film with Paul Kersey in it. At times feeling like Death Wish meets Scarface, Death Wish 4 tackles an at times heavy handed anti-drugs message ("You didn't kill Erica, it was those damned drugs!" says Kersey) and grafts it to the established "vicarious empowerment through retributive cinematic violence" Death Wish formula. In the excellent book Bronsonýs Loose!: The Making of the Death Wish Films, the writer even admits the film was a different kind of cartoon to the previous movie, more in the vein of Part 2 but nowhere near as nasty.

We're back in LA (the Death Wish films go back and forth between coastal cities) and things are a little brighter but much the same as Part 2. Kersey's with a DIFFERENT reporter, and is clearly settled, once again, after his brief destructive sojourn in New York. Pretty soon, his adoptive daughter is dead of cocaine overdose and Kersey finds himself tackling the organised crime element in LA for their relentless pushing of drugs onto teenagers (Kersey's new gal surveys a bunch of drug casualties and memorably exclaims "My God, they're all children!").

Death Wish 3 changed the dynamic to the series in a smart way - while not exactly a mercenary, Kersey now worked under someone else, a cop, and was afforded a degree of protection as a result, which made the film rather different.
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Format: Blu-ray
Deathwish 4 is a film that is neither bad nor good. From Canon Globus, usually a sign of a decent action flick, it is undemanding fare as Charles Bronson's Paul Kersey is once more compelled to lay down his architect's drawing instruments and pick up a variety of increasingly powerful weaponry on a mission to clear the streets of crime. It does just what it needs to, delivering explosions, shoot outs and fisticuffs on a regular basis, keeping the viewer entertained while never actually engaging the brain. It leaves behind all the ethical questions of the first film in the series, and tries to justify Kersey's actions with a look at the effects of drugs crime. But in short order this attempt at moral justification is abandoned as Kersey goes off on a one man crusade of destruction on the drug gangs that infest his city, and the film turns into a satisfying shoot-em-up. Bronson was still an imposing presence on screen, looking pretty good for his years. It is his presence and laconic tones that carry the film. Lee J. Thompson's direction is a bit pedestrian and unimaginative at times, and it is hard to believe that this is the same man who directed `Guns Of Navarone'. There's little originality here, either in script, plot, direction or acting, but it holds together OK and delivers just what you expect. It's not bad, but it isn't anything amazing either. 3 stars.
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