Retrospective French connection


After releasing three EPs in recent years, France's connection finally came out with their work retrospective from 2016-2018. "Hello" and "Attack" are one of the most prominent releases, and "Facts or Facts" is an excellent example of the ability of French connections to produce direct high -energy and very interesting performances. This is the first time fans can hear these two EPS side by side.


"Nighthawks" was originally contained as the third film in this series, but the original version starred Gene Hackman and Ed O'Neil, both of which were great in their respective roles. Although it does not have an element of a great film, this television adaptation shares the same names and designs as the French connection series. The film even features the appearance of the original Popeye Doyle, which looks like a French connection character.


A semi-documentary, French connection is a crime thriller with truth, dust, and reality. It formed a new persona for Friedkin and opened the way for works that were more influential by the director. Then, he will turn to a more terrible tone in the expulsion of Satan and follow the character of a tough man to the darkest part of life. In the end, the French connection set the stage for decades that decreased in making American films.


In the 70s, William Friedkin, screenwriter/director of the Academy Award winner, was a big influence on the American film industry. After the first film in 1973, he was mostly credited for carrying a crime film to the big screen. Friedkin won Oscar for his work in this film, and Golden Globe for his appearance. Besides Friedkin, he also worked with William Hurt in the film 'The 70s "An American in Paris."


French connections have become commercial and critical success. It has won five Oscars and eight nominations, and has inspired some remakes. This famous crime thriller gave birth to two sequels, France Connection II and France Connection III. With a great player and a scenario, The The french connection hello is a classic 70s crime drama. And the pursuit scene is one of the best in the history of the cinema. If you are not used to the original, see retrospective to see if you have missed the classic moment.


French connection sequel is the same -the same impressive. While the original players initially considered John Wayne as Harry's role, the actor's character turned out to be more suitable for that role. He was replaced by Hackman, a man who created a character that was fully dimensional and liked for the audience. Conversely, Wayne, Bronson, and Eastwood are about mythological violence and hiding behind the coolness of the coolness. In the French connection, both McQueen and Doyle describe the conflict human nature, while Eastwood and Wayne chose to hide behind the cool facade.

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