Director: J. Lee Thompson•Genres: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
A retired LAPD detective, reeling from the death of his son, takes on a dangerous case involving a powerful, corrupt businessman who runs a sex slave ring. The businessman, along with his enforcer, uses their influence to silence anyone who stands in their way. The detective must navigate this treacherous underworld to expose the truth and seek justice.
Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its gratuitous violence, predictable plot, and controversial themes as significant drawbacks. While some may have acknowledged Bronson's presence, the film is generally considered one of his weaker later efforts, failing to impress on a critical or commercial level.
Criticized for its excessive and often gratuitous violence.
Noted for a predictable and formulaic plot.
Considered a weak entry in Charles Bronson's later filmography.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects' are generally unfavorable, with many viewers finding the film to be excessively violent and disturbing. While some fans of Charles Bronson might appreciate his performance, the majority found the plot to be unengaging and the thematic elements to be problematic and poorly executed.
Director J. Lee Thompson, known for films like 'The Guns of Navarone' and 'Cape Fear', directed Charles Bronson in several films towards the end of the actor's career, including 'Death Wish 4: The Reprisal', 'Messenger of Death', and 'Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects'.
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