Death Wish Quiz – Which Character Are You?

<span class="author-by">by</span> Samantha <span class="author-surname">Stratton</span>

by Samantha Stratton

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Death Wish is a quasi-fascist advertisement for urban vigilantes, presented in the form of a slick and exciting action film; we enjoy it despite our disapproval of the message it communicates. It casts Charles Bronson in a role that, at first glance, appears to be somewhat out of character. He takes on the roles of a liberal, an architect, and a former conscientious objector in the film. However, after his wife is murdered and his daughter is reduced to catatonia by masked assailants, he transforms into the well-known Bronson man of action. In the beginning, his reaction is one of simple grief. After that, something occurs that suggests a different type of response is warranted. As part of his job, his company sends him to Arizona, where he meets a land developer who happens to be a gun nut. The man drives Bronson to his gun club, where he watches him squeeze off a few perfect practice rounds before slipping a gift into his suitcase before flying back to New York with his wife and children. It’s a revolver with a caliber of.32.

Bronson is alone in his apartment, looking through photographs taken during his recent Hawaiian vacation with his wife. After that, he examines the firearm. He ventures out into the night and is attacked by a mugger, who shoots him dead in self-defense. After that, he returns home and throws up. However, once a taste for vengeance has been developed, it can become a source of fascination in its own right. “Death Wish” is essentially a series of cat-and-mouse games, with Bronson posing as a middle-aged citizen with a bag of groceries before murdering his assailants in the second half of the film.

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By the way, they can be found all over the place. New York is in the grip of a reign of terror, but this isn’t the New York of 1974; this is more like the bloody future cities of science-fiction novels about anarchy in the twenty-first century, as directed by Michael Winner. Every shadow contains a mugger; every subway train contains a serial killer; and the park serves as a breeding ground for criminal activity. Urban paranoia is one thing, but the film “Death Wish” is quite another entirely. The fact is, if there were truly that many muggers in New York, Bronson wouldn’t have had a chance to father a daughter, let alone grieve for her.
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Despite the fact that the film’s message is frightening, it has an eerie kind of fascination. Having collaborated on a number of films, Bronson and Winner have honed their portrayal of the Bronson character to perfection. He’s a cold-blooded instrument of violence, speaking in hushed tones and displaying few emotions. Death Wish features almost the definitive Bronson performance; rarely has a leading role contained fewer words or more violence than in “Death Wish.”

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Moreover, Winner directs with a cool, clinical precision. He’s regarded as one of the most effective directors of action and violence in the business. It’s almost as if his muggings and their surprise endings have an unavoidable rhythm to them; we’re set up for each one in the same way that gunfights in Westerns are set up. Due to the fact that the crimes are attempted right in front of our eyes, there is never any question about injustice. And then Bronson takes on the roles of judge, jury, and executioner.
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That is one of the most frightening aspects of the film. In essence, it’s a call to arms for private gun ownership as well as a call to vigilante justice. Even the police seem to think so; Bronson becomes a folk hero in his role as the New York Vigilante, and the mugging rate drops by half. Consequently, the police are looking to apprehend Bronson, not so that they can charge him with murder, but so that they can offer him a deal: Get out of town, stay out of town, and we’ll forget about it. Bronson agrees to the terms of the agreement, and in the film’s final scene, we see him putting an imaginary bead on a couple of goons in downtown Chicago.Also, you must try to play this Death Wish quiz.

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