Dirty Harry is at it again.
After a few of Harry Callahan's (Clint Eastwood) public performances in the line of duty bring him under fire, his superiors become uneasy and suggest he take some time off. When Harry's rest and relaxation continues to attract trouble, he is sent to the small town of San Paulo to investigate a homicide. It seems a body has been discovered by the bay, complete with a ".38 calibre vasectomy". Harry's trip is supposed to be routine, but he soon finds that San Paulo is having its own share of similar killings and Harry has a feeling that they're going to continue.
Special Agent Matti
After the feminist leanings of The enforcer, Harry takes on another gun toting woman, this time on the other side of the law but on the same side of justice. Just seeing a film the acknowledges rape as a crime was a big thing as it was usually ignored as a moral issue by the entertainment industry. That the victim achieves self-empowerment as well as revenge is a bonus.
On the downside is the evil homosexual character, the dyke. Not only is she a pervert, but she betrays women by setting them up for rape. Woman power may be on the rise but gay power is still in the closet.
The title is exciting but has little meaning. Whoever wrote it probably went on to work for Steven Segal (Exit wounds, Fire down below).
R 18+
113 minutes (1:53 hours)
DVD rental: 5 November 2001
DVD retail: 6 November 2002 - Dirty Harry box set










