The City (1977)

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Matt and Scott are two detectives trying to catch a crazy guy who has a beef with a country singer. Banks' problem with country singer, Wes Collins, is that Wes punched him in the face when he was a baby. Banks is now intent on getting revenge for this by killing Wes. Only Matt and Scott can stop him. Written by Josh Pasnak

Introduction and Setting
"The City" is a 1977 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Robert Forster, Don Johnson, and Ward Costello. The movie unfolds in a major, yet undefined United States city, confining a myriad of stories and characters into its story.

Plot and Characters
The film mostly revolves around the character of Matt, a former rural occupant whose life takes a turn when he relocates to a city. Represented by Robert Forster, Matt is a courageous rural contractor that can deal with the mechanical elements of a city, however has a hard time to deal with its residents. Matt embodies the good-hearted yet naïve rural-dweller, lost within the city's intricacies.

The Urban Elements

"The City" provides the city as a battlefield where characters deal with varying hardships. At its heart, it is less of an action-packed thriller and more of a slow-paced, narrative-driven film. The city is represented as a location of turmoil and danger, embodied through characters who are challenged by its fast-paced life. Naturally, the characters, specifically Matt, should learn the hard method to adjust and browse the intricacies of city life.

Themes
Far from simply offering a metropolitan survival story, "The City" lights up more comprehensive themes. Problems like city violence, corruption, individual strife and the all-inclusive nature of city life are checked out. Matt's transition from rural innocence to urban resilience paints a poignant image of displaced individuals having a hard time to face an entirely new life, steering the movie story into a deeper, more reflective zone.

Performances and Directing
Forster provides an effective performance, functioning as the guide for the audience through the urban jungle. The complimentary performances from Don Johnson and Ward Costello add depth, enhancing the differing tones of city life. Director Harvey Hart masterfully produces an engaging environment, imparting the frenzied energy of the city into his film.

Conclusion and Reception
"The City" depicts a taking in picture of urban life through the experiences of its relatable characters. Despite its slower rate, it keeps audiences thoroughly engaged through its smart usage of thematic intricacy. This film is a testimony to the throughout the late 70s, resonating with audiences who connected to its styles of city battle.

Upon release, "The City" was met with crucial recognition. It struck a chord with not only rural migrants handling the cultural shock of their new life, but likewise established city occupants observing their lived experience on screen. "The City" stays a remarkable movie with its compelling narrative and knowledgeable efficiencies.

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