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So, Bullet is this gritty action thriller that really embodies that raw energy of its time. The pacing is relentless, keeping you on your toes, and the atmosphere is thick with tension. You can feel the stakes rising as the plot unfolds, even if the story isn't groundbreaking. What stands out are the practical effects—there's a certain authenticity to the stunts that you just don’t see in a lot of modern films. The performances, while not always nuanced, carry a fierce intensity that drives the narrative. It's the kind of movie that feels like a snapshot of its era, muddy and vibrant, capturing the hustle of urban life and the chaos that comes with it.
Bullet has a somewhat elusive history in terms of home media formats, which contributes to its unique standing among collectors. Physical copies can be hard to come by, especially in good condition, making it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate obscure action cinema. The intrigue surrounding its director and the overall lack of extensive marketing means that discussions about the film often revolve around its aesthetic and thematic elements rather than mainstream recognition.
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