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The Bad Ways: Strade Perverse
A new Action Move created by Francesco Fanelli full of twists and splendid women. An international cast involving among others Bambola, Big Willy and black mark in an intertwining between Italian and Chinese mafia police. Despite an exemplary career, even the best agents suffer the charm of easy earnings and when it comes to getting their hands on a priceless briefcase ... All that money that would repay the labors of a life of risk and no recognition but ...
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Plot Summary
A group of criminals embarks on a violent spree, leading to a deadly cat-and-mouse game with the police. The film delves into the dark underbelly of society, showcasing the brutal consequences of crime and desperation. As the body count rises, the lines between hunter and hunted blur, revealing the corrupting nature of power and violence.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its gritty atmosphere and intense action sequences, while others found its plot convoluted and its violence gratuitous. It is often cited as a late-career example of Lenzi's distinctive giallo style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and Lenzi's signature directorial style.
Criticized for excessive violence and a sometimes disjointed narrative.
A polarizing entry in the giallo genre, appealing to fans of extreme cinema.
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Fun Fact
Umberto Lenzi, known for his prolific work in Italian exploitation and horror cinema, directed 'The Bad Ways: Strade Perverse' late in his career, bringing his characteristic style to this crime thriller.
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