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Deadly Kick is one of those gritty 70s action flicks that really leans into the martial arts craze of the time. The film has this raw edge, the pacing is quick but not rushed, letting you soak in the atmosphere of revenge and personal struggle. The fight choreography, while not groundbreaking, has a certain charm—those practical effects and stunts really hit differently compared to today's CGI. Eddy's journey from vengeance-fueled youth to martial arts hero adds a layer of depth that draws you in. The performances, though not Oscar material, carry a sincerity that makes it engaging; you really feel for Eddy as he takes on the gang that shattered his childhood. It's one of those hidden gems that embodies the spirit of its era.
Deadly Kick has had a somewhat inconsistent release history, making original prints a bit harder to find. Fans of 70s martial arts films often seek out this title for its unique blend of action and personal stakes. While it's not the most widely circulated film, it still garners interest from those who appreciate the genre's evolution during that period. Vintage VHS and rare DVD editions are particularly sought after by collectors who value its place in martial arts cinema.
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