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| | Reeling: the Movie Review Show's review of The Pusher Trilogy: Pusher (1996), With Blood on My Hands: Pusher II (2004), ... |
 | | And while "Pusher" carries the stamp of guerilla filmmaking with its jumpy, jerky, in your face hand held camera, it also has moments of surreal style, such as an Asian restaurant scene where Frank and Tonny seem suspended in a bubble of fl, lit by the light of a dramatic, table side aquarium. |
 | | He visits his father, Smeden (known as the Duke), on the docks, looking for a job, but dad will have nothing to do with him if he's in debt, which Tonny always is. A much younger son by a different mother, Valdemar, is obviously and painfully preferred. |
 | | And as in "Goodfellas," be forewarned that "Pusher III" is the bloodiest entry in the series, featuring a rather explicit dismemberment that Milo must take part in between courses. |
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