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So, 'Death Comes in Three' is one of those films that kind of flies under the radar. It’s got this gritty action vibe typical of the early '70s, maybe a bit rough around the edges but it adds to its charm. The pacing is pretty relentless, keeping you engaged with its chaotic energy. The performances are a mixed bag – some are quite convincing while others seem to lean into the over-the-top style. What really sticks with me is the practical effects, which have a certain rawness that's hard to replicate today. There's a dark, almost nihilistic undercurrent that runs through the film, giving it a unique flavor in its genre. It’s definitely worth a watch if you appreciate the less polished side of action cinema.
'Death Comes in Three' remains somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors, often overlooked due to its scarcity in physical formats. Originally released on VHS, it saw a limited DVD run that now makes it increasingly hard to find. Interest in this film seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the raw, unrefined style of early '70s action narratives. It might not be mainstream, but it holds a distinct place for those delving into the era's cinematic offerings.
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