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So, Bloody Vengeance from '85 has this gritty vibe that really sets it apart. You’ve got this ex-cop turned self-defense trainer who’s kind of down on his luck, which adds a layer of realism to the action. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it ramps up nicely when he’s thrown into the mix at the tea garden. The practical effects are surprisingly solid for the time; you can tell they put some effort into the fight sequences. The performances have a rawness that feels genuine, even if the direction is a bit shaky. It definitely has this underground feel, making it appeal to those who appreciate films that have a certain rough edge to them.
Gritty atmosphere with a unique storylineSolid practical effects for the eraRaw performances add to its charm
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