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Arthur Bishop (Bronson) is a mob hit man who operates in a world of his own an uncompromising world where conventional rules of morality don't apply and where one wrong move could cost himhis life! He's always worked alone but, as age catches up with him, Bishop takes on a competent andruthless apprentice (Jan-Michael Vincent) and teaches him everything he knows. Together they becomean unmatchable team of globetrotting killers until the pupil's ruthlessness puts him on a collisioncourse with his teacher! (texto oficial do distribuidor)

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POMO 

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português Um drama de crime decente, com anti-heróis escuros — assassinos contratados. Mas só me meti nela na última parte. Tudo antes se baseia na química entre Bronson e Michael-Vincent, cujos diálogos de apresentação não são suficientemente interessantes. O carácter de Vincent como jovem é imaturo e pouco fiável para que o profissional Bronson possa avaliá-lo como um promissor recruta. Esse já é o universo mais interessante do submundo que o Mecânico oferece. É o motor atmosférico do filme. Três estrelas e meia. ()

Isherwood 

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inglês This is a typical macho action film, with the traditionally stony Charles Bronson, in particular, being good. It has been gnawed a bit by the ravages of time, which leaves the plot dragging a bit, but it makes up for it with perfect action (even the "stealth" stuff) and a great anti-feminist joke, where the female characters are portrayed as total idiots during their two minutes on screen; still, scissors should have been used both on Bronson's head and to cut the film's runtime. 3 ½. ()

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D.Moore 

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inglês With this film, director Winner finally captured my attention. I immediately rank The Mechanic among the best Bronson films I've seen. Much, much higher than the bland Death Wish. The film is a riveting spectacle, and the mood reminded me most of all of the legendary Get Carter with Michael Caine - I didn't find a weak scene, from beginning to end it was simply all excellent. The opening "silent" fifteen-minutes, the motorcycle and car chase, the final action with shotguns... Plus the spare but punchy dialogue between Bronson's neither black nor white Mr. Bishop and his young apprentice. Although it doesn't seem like it, the film actually deals with the theme of friendship and what it can lead to. The Mechanic is certainly not for everyone, but I can't get enough of it. ()

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