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So, 'Devil's Love' from 1993 is this quirky blend of action and comedy that dives into the gritty world of human trafficking. You've got these Mainland cops, Wu Ma and his crew, rolling into HK to track down some crooks. The comedy comes in with the dynamics between the Hong Kong officers, especially the duo of Waise Lee and Yukari Oshima—there's this push and pull that adds some flavor to the serious subject matter. The pacing is a bit erratic, swinging from intense action sequences to lighter moments that don't always gel, but there's something strangely engaging about it. The practical effects in the fight scenes are a nod to the era, and the performances are lively, even if they tread into the absurd at times. It's an odd mix, but that’s what makes it distinctive in its own way.
Features dynamic performances from Waise Lee and Yukari OshimaInteresting take on serious themes with comedic elementsNotable practical effects typical of early 90s Hong Kong cinema
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