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So, Dirty Hairy 6 is an interesting entry in the series, though it feels like it’s trying to recapture that gritty 70s vibe but with a modern twist. The pacing seems a bit uneven at times, almost like it’s unsure whether to lean into the action or the character drama, which gives it a unique rhythm you don’t see much these days. There's a rawness in the performances that stands out, especially from the lead, who brings a kind of desperation that feels genuine. Practical effects are present and add to that rough charm, though some might say they don’t hit the same mark as earlier films in the franchise. The themes of moral ambiguity and justice are there, but they’re delivered in a way that feels a bit tired, yet somehow still engaging.
Dirty Hairy 6 has a bit of a mixed reception among collectors, largely due to its unconventional approach to the franchise. While it was released on standard Blu-ray, some limited editions have become scarce, which has piqued interest among enthusiasts. The film’s distinct tone and atmosphere might make it a talking point in collections, but it's still finding its footing in terms of collector value as time goes on.
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