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Dynamit, released in 1990, has this peculiar blend of adventure and youthful aspiration. The film dives into the world of racehorse breeding, which is portrayed with an unexpected depth that makes it stand out. It's not just about the action, which can get a bit convoluted at times, but it tries to instill some values in its young audience. The pacing feels a bit uneven, reflecting the chaotic nature of the protagonist's journey. There are practical effects, though not groundbreaking, they add a certain charm. The performances bring a slice of earnestness, making the characters relatable even amidst some over-the-top scenarios. Overall, it's an odd mix that has its heart in the right place and gives a glimpse into a world that, while niche, is fascinating.
Unique take on racehorse breedingUneven pacing but heartfeltEducational themes for a young audience
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