The tight-knit cellular elite of Genoa shudder as Belly himself throws down the gauntlet to the accompaniment of the drug mafia's stylish electronic music. The crazed eyes of Franco Nero reveal him to be a determined fighter. This one won't stray from the path and he won't be afraid. Belli will take them down to the last man. In this uncompromising fight with the mafia, he will have to become commissioner, lose friends and loved ones. But, the more losses - the more fervor. And nothing that the recognized classic is 'The French Connection'. The image worked out by Franco Nero turns out to be very effective - an obsessed madman, an enthusiast of his cause, who despite everything, moves to his goal.
In this tape, everything will be harmonious: somewhat naive dialog, a long chase small-format Fiats, bloody shootouts and the final shot 'from the lower tier' - in the crotch of the main villain. Castellari will give out such a tough final ganfight that even the Schwarzenegger movies from the 80s will seem like an easy ride.
So, I liked the movie a lot. A measure of tragedy and 'action', a real Poliziotteschi. And Franco Nero is a real action hero, sincere, explosive and dynamic. God grant him long life and creative longevity.