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So, Dragon Blue is one of those flicks that really leans into its pulpy roots. Chase Jackson, played with a certain grit, is turned into a cybernetic ninja against his wishes, which sets up this whole conflict with Goldline Incorporated. The tone is gritty, almost noir-ish but with a sci-fi spin that keeps things interesting. The pacing isn’t always tight, but it gives you room to appreciate the practical effects, which are pretty impressive for the budget. You see real craftsmanship in the action sequences, albeit a bit rough around the edges. It’s not groundbreaking, but there's something distinctive about its blend of action and tech-noir that lingers. Also, the performances, especially by the supporting cast, add a layer of depth that elevates the material beyond its premise.
Unique blend of action and sci-fi themesImpressive practical effects for its budgetNoteworthy performances add depth
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Grant Dominguez
Director