Sudden Impact | (1983)
This is the first Harry movie of the '80s, and it's just way TOO MUCH of an '80s movie – a cheesy '80s theme (check it out below), WordPress.com Metacritic reviews - Sudden Impact (1983) - IMDb
The film’s visual style is a major talking point. Ian Farrington highlights its "Hitchcockian" use of dusk, close-ups, and shadows, credited to cinematographer Bruce Surtees. The "silhouette of Eastwood with his .44 Magnum" is often cited as the quintessential Dirty Harry frame. SUDDEN IMPACT (1983) – Review | Night of the Living Trev Sudden Impact (1983)
While many viewers associate the phrase "Go ahead, make my day" with the original 1971 film, reviews often point out that it actually debuted here. Some critics, like those on Night of the Living Trev , argue that while the film is highly quotable, it is less "re-watchable" than its predecessors due to its heavy-handed 80s tropes. This is the first Harry movie of the