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A Girl Called Tigress is one of those quirky action flicks that offers a wild ride through the backdrop of an old Chinese town. The pacing is erratic, swinging from charming moments with our pigtail-wearing heroine to intense action sequences, particularly her showdowns with Yasuaki Kurata's gang. It's not just another fight movie; there's a playful spirit that permeates the chaos, and the practical effects have a rough-edged honesty to them. The performances, while not polished, carry a certain raw enthusiasm that adds to its charm. There’s something refreshing about the mix of love, brawls, and humor, all wrapped up in a vintage aesthetic that gives it a unique character.
A Girl Called Tigress has seen limited releases over the years, often lost in the shuffle of other 70s action films. It's somewhat scarce on physical media, which piques collector interest. The film has a niche following for those who appreciate its unique blend of humor and martial arts, making it an intriguing find for collectors seeking out lesser-known gems.
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