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So, 'Chen Zhen Legend' gives you a gritty look at Shanghai's chaotic backdrop during the early Republic era. The action sequences are quite visceral, blending traditional martial arts with some pretty well-executed practical effects that lend a raw quality to the fight scenes. The pacing keeps you engaged, balancing intense moments with the political tension brewing around the characters. The portrayal of Ryukawa Ida is intriguing; it really illustrates the struggles of power dynamics in a city caught in conflict. While the director remains unknown, there's a certain authenticity to the performances that feel grounded, almost like you're right there in the midst of it all. It's got that layered atmosphere you might not expect from a lesser-known title.
Gritty portrayal of early Republic ShanghaiVisceral action with practical effectsIntriguing character dynamics
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