So, Dagul is one of those interesting action films from '93 that has its own vibe. Directed by Cesar S.B. Abella, it features Baldo Marro, whose performance is quite memorable in a way that captures the rough-around-the-edges charm of action cinema from that era. The pacing is consistent, not overly fast, which gives you time to appreciate the practical effects that, while not always polished, add a certain rawness to the action. The themes of loyalty and revenge are pretty straightforward, but they resonate well with the style. Star Querubin and Howard Aleta bring a certain energy that complements the film's overall tone. It’s distinct in its approach to character development amid the chaos, which is something you don’t see often in typical action flicks.
Features practical effects typical of the early '90s.Baldo Marro's performance stands out amidst the action.Themes of loyalty and revenge explored throughout the film.
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