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An Eye for an Eye is one of those gritty action flicks that really dives into the murky waters of loyalty and betrayal. The pacing is pretty relentless, with a vibe that keeps you on edge. Fung’s character grapples with her father's past while trying to clean up the triad mess, which adds a nice layer of conflict. The practical effects are notably decent for its time, and the action sequences have a raw energy that feels authentic. You can see the tension in the performances, especially from Fung and her father's goon, Cheong, who isn't just a one-dimensional villain. The film explores themes of family ties and moral ambiguity in a way that sticks with you. It's not polished, but there's something compelling about its rough edges.
Features a unique mix of familial conflict and crime drama.Noteworthy practical effects and action choreography.Captures the chaotic atmosphere of triad culture.
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