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Blood Money
Hacer recently joined a factory where Hasan works and brings hope to her life. The two get married. Hacer is worried about the working conditions in the factory; she has a relationship with Hasan after she establishes a relationship with the union. Because of their disagreements, they are driven towards disaster.
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Plot Summary
In this gritty crime drama, a desperate former boxer, haunted by his past, gets entangled in a dangerous world of organized crime in San Francisco. He's offered a chance at redemption through a high-stakes, illegal boxing match, but the stakes are far higher than just the prize money, involving double-crosses and deadly consequences.
Critical Reception
Blood Money (1974) received a mixed to negative reception from critics upon its release, with many finding its plot convoluted and its characters underdeveloped. While some praised its attempt at a dark, noir-esque atmosphere and a few performances, the film ultimately failed to resonate with a wider audience.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable plot and a lack of compelling character development.
While attempting a gritty, noir feel, the execution falls short, leading to a largely forgettable experience.
Some viewers may appreciate the bleak atmosphere, but it's overshadowed by narrative weaknesses.
Google audience: Audience reception for Blood Money is largely absent from public records, indicating it was not widely discussed or reviewed by general viewers upon its release or in subsequent years.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in San Francisco, capturing some of the city's less glamorous, gritty urban landscapes of the era.
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