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战后复兴的东京,、少年侦探金田正太郎和他的“铁人28号”一起解决了一个接着一个的困难事件。但是在战争中行踪不明的正太郎的哥哥出现在了正太郎面前。(正太郎的哥哥也叫正太郎,故下面用SHOUTAROU代替)。为了战争而接受铁人操控训练后返回日本的SHOUTAROU却得知了博士的遗言为“将铁人留给弟弟正太郎”。而现在的日本也已恢复了和平,他的存在似乎变得毫无价值。但SHOUTAROU还是接受了这个现实,并向弟弟正太郎传授铁人的操纵技术。与此同时,东京埋藏着“废墟弹”的事实也被暴露了出来,那是铁人28号的开发者金田博士研制出来的最终兵器。如果这个武器爆炸的话,东京将化为一片灰烬。SHOUTAROU传达了金田博士的另一个遗言:废墟弹的所在地只有铁人才知道……。 于是正太郎一行人开始积极准备废墟弹的回收处理工作。但却突然出现了一个名叫“白昼的残月”的复员兵人。他...。单身派对上的4个家伙从一个地铁站下车,这个地铁站在70年代就已经关闭,目睹了惨遭杀害的警察之后,他们几个也开始逃命.。Umberto Lenzi is undoubtedly the king of Italian crime movies, but unfortunately| Syndicate Sadists is not the best examples of his work in this genre. Lenzi's crime flicks tend to be a cut above the rest because he makes films based on stories with a point, and they don't lack direction| but this film feels a bit too wayward to fully fit with the rest of his stuff. The film takes obvious influence from Sergio Leone's landmark western 'A Fistful of Dollars' (which in turn, took influence from Akira Kurosawa's landmark samurai flick Yojimbo), in that it features two warring families and a strong character at the centre. The crime that Lenzi focuses on is kidnapping, and we centre on a character called 'Rambo'. Rambo is dragged into the war between the two families after his brother is killed because of it. Rambo uses his brains and brawn to pit the two families against one another, in the hope of gaining revenge for his brother's death, rescuing a young boy that they've kidnapped, and ultimately letting the two sides destroy one another. The film's biggest asset is undoubtedly Tomas Milian. Milian was put to great use by Lenzi in almost all of his crime thrillers. The range of characters he has played for Lenzi is immense, and this one is easily one of the coolest. The character is called Rambo, which immediately sprang to mind the popular Sylvester Stallone character - but for once, the Italians actually haven't stolen this name as Syndicate Sadists was released first! As usual, the film is wickedly entertaining, as we get to watch Milian get himself involved in the usual array of car chases, shootouts and brawls. Lenzi has got him riding a motorbike this time round, and every scene featuring it and Milian is a real standout! However, the film often feels like it doesn't really have anywhere to go, and this means that the running time is stretched out more than it should be. Compared to the crime films of other Italian directors, Syndicate Sadists is more than above average| but in relation to Lenzi crime flicks such as Almost Human and The Cynic, The Rat and The Fist - it doesn't stand tall as one of Lenzi's best. Still, if you're looking for ninety minutes of testosterone fuelled mayhem - Syndicate Sadists will suffice!。