Re-reading this - it's not as sparse and unusual as I thought it would be, certainly less so than Hill's scripts from the mid 70s to early 80s. It's a solid revenge tale with lots of late 60s hipness. It loses steam once Reece is killed. Walker goes "oh I want the top guy" but there's no emotional connection to them. Did the ending need to be so confusing?
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