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Bengal Tiger (2001) dives into the grimy underbelly of India, where caste and religion often dictate fate but are momentarily set aside by the ruthless underworld. The film has this gritty, raw atmosphere, really capturing the chaos of gang warfare. Pacing is a bit uneven, with intense action sequences that contrast sharply with quieter, more contemplative moments. The performances are quite distinctive, bringing a certain authenticity to the characters who are often trapped in their own moral dilemmas. Practical effects give those action scenes a visceral punch that CGI just can't replicate. It's a raw look at ambition and survival against a backdrop of societal constraints. Not something you see every day.
Gritty underworld themesStrong practical effectsUneven pacing adds to tension
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