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Death Kick is this gritty, low-budget action flick from '98 that really dives into the dark side of divorce law. The concept is pretty wild—a lawyer gets snagged by disgruntled clients and forced into a series of fights in a tile store’s back room. Yeah, sounds strange, right? But it has this offbeat charm. The pacing is uneven, but that just adds to the raw feel of the film. Practical effects are, let’s say, not the best, but they have a certain authenticity. The performances are often over-the-top, which gives it a really unique vibe. There's this underlying theme about the personal cost of legal battles that surprisingly resonates, despite the campiness. Definitely distinctive in its own way.
Unique premise involving a lawyer's peril.Features practical effects typical of late '90s low-budget films.The setting in a tile store gives it an unusual backdrop.
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