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Chameleon 3: Dark Angel rounds out the trilogy with an interesting twist, diving deeper into the whole genetic engineering theme. The atmosphere is a mix of action and sci-fi that feels a bit gritty, almost like a late-night TV movie vibe. The pacing can be uneven at times, but it adds to that feeling of urgency as Kam faces off against her twin, which creates some intriguing tension. The practical effects are noticeable, giving it that early 2000s charm β not always seamless, but they carry a certain authenticity. The performances, particularly from the leads, are engaging enough to keep you invested in the story. It's a unique conclusion to the series, for sure, with its own kind of flair.
Final film in the Chameleon trilogyFocuses on genetic engineering themesNotable practical effects typical of the era
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