In this final film in the Death Wish series, Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) returns to New York City, where he attempts to resume a normal life by proposing to his girlfriend Olivia (Lesley-Anne Down), a fashion designer. However, Olivia runs afoul of her ex-husband Tommy O'Shea (Michael Thomas Parks), a ruthless gangster, and she's killed by his henchmen. If history has taught us anything, it's that Paul Kersey does not take the death of his loved ones lying down, and soon Paul is heavily armed and ready to take out O'Shea ...
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In this final film in the Death Wish series, Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) returns to New York City, where he attempts to resume a normal life by proposing to his girlfriend Olivia (Lesley-Anne Down), a fashion designer. However, Olivia runs afoul of her ex-husband Tommy O'Shea (Michael Thomas Parks), a ruthless gangster, and she's killed by his henchmen. If history has taught us anything, it's that Paul Kersey does not take the death of his loved ones lying down, and soon Paul is heavily armed and ready to take out O'Shea and his goons, while the police politely ask Kersey if he has revenge on his mind (a question not unlike asking if there was a Tuesday last week). Mark Deming, Rovi
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By the time you get to the 5th Deathwish movie, if you take the time and brainsweat to consider the series in total; then Paul Kersey has completed his transformation from tragic to inspiring.
Hear me out here.
Charles Bronson's character loses the women he loves, his girlfriend, his family, girlfriend's daughter...in EVERY SINGLE MOVIE. Tired 80s cliche? Maybe...mysoginistic depiction of women reduced to character motivation and plot device? Arguably.
But look at the meta: Kersey never stops trying through all that. He never stops striving for happiness, no matter what he experiences. If that doesn't inspire you, i think you need to have a talk with yourself.