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So, 'Bruce's Deadly Fingers' is this unique 1976 martial arts flick that's got a vibe all its own. It's not just your standard action fare; there's a bit of a gritty undercurrent as it follows Bruce Wong on this quest to rescue his ex from gangsters. The tone feels raw, and the pacing takes its time to build tension. What really stands out are the practical effects—those finger techniques are surprisingly creative for the time. The performances may not be Oscar-worthy, but they have a certain charm; the lead’s determination really pulls you in. Definitely makes you think about the lengths one would go for love, with that classic ’70s martial arts flair.
This film has had a bit of a rough history in terms of availability, with limited releases on VHS and DVD over the years. Its scarcity is part of what makes it intriguing for collectors; many haven't had the chance to see it outside of grainy bootlegs. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate underground martial arts cinema from the '70s, and finding a decent copy can be a challenge.
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