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So, Black Panther from '73 directed by Hou Cheng is a gritty action flick that dives deep into betrayal and revenge. Cheng Sing, played with a gritty intensity, finds himself double-crossed by his former crime partners, which sets the whole revenge plot into motion. The pacing is relentless; you feel the weight of his anger with each scene. The film has this raw atmosphere, enhanced by practical effects that really ground the action sequences. It’s not flashy, but it has a certain charm, especially in how it handles fight choreography. Themes of loyalty and retribution are woven throughout, making it more than just a standard revenge tale. Definitely one for collectors who appreciate the nuances of 70s action cinema.
Features practical effects that enhance fight scenesOffers a gritty take on themes of betrayal and vengeanceRepresents a unique slice of 70s action cinema
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