
So, 'Diamondbacks' is an interesting piece from '99 directed by Salzmann. The premise feels like a mix of action and political thriller, with the Diamondback Militia taking a stand against government control over satellite info. It unfolds with a pretty intense atmosphere, especially during the courthouse attack—definitely gets your adrenaline pumping. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it has its moments where the tension really builds. Practical effects stand out in some sequences, giving it that gritty feel you don’t see much nowadays. Performances are generally solid, especially from the militia members. It’s one of those films that won’t win any awards but has its charm if you appreciate the era’s style and themes of rebellion.
Take note of the practical effects, they add a unique grit.The pacing might feel off at times, but it builds tension well.Interesting themes around government control and rebellion.
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