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As brilliantly executed as the chase scene is, it would mean little without the grindingly realistic context that Mr. Friedkin provided in his story, set in a New York City on the verge of economic collapse.
The reason that I wish I could believe this as a "good black," is it would mean that the success that I have achieved is due to my smarts and hard work alone.
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