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So, 'Death List' is one of those films that really flies under the radar. The vibe is gritty and raw, with a nice blend of action and drama. The pacing keeps you engaged, especially when the hitman is trained by this enigmatic master in Hong Kong—it transitions from a personal struggle to a broader battle against the Mafia. The practical effects have a certain charm, not overly polished but they serve the action well. While the director remains unknown, the performances have a certain authenticity that pulls you in; you can feel the protagonist's transformation. It's not your typical martial arts flick, and that's what makes it stand out.
This film has seen limited releases, so finding it on DVD or streaming is a bit of an adventure. Collectors often discuss its obscure nature and how it stands apart from more mainstream entries of its time. While it may not have a vast following, those who appreciate the niche qualities of early 2000s action films tend to seek it out. The scarcity adds to its charm for dedicated collectors.
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