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Ferocious to Ferocious (1973) is one of those films that embodies the gritty underbelly of its era. The plot revolves around Tiger Wong, who seeks revenge against Jackal Lam’s gang for stealing his illegal gold shipment. It’s not just a straightforward revenge tale; there's this underlying tension around gun-running operations too. The pacing is oddly hypnotic, with a blend of fierce action sequences and quieter moments that let the viewer soak in the atmosphere. What stands out are the practical effects, which have a rawness that sometimes feels more impactful than the usual flashy stuff. Performances are earnest, and you can sense the dedication despite the film's obscurity. It’s a mixed bag, but that’s part of its charm, right?
Ferocious to Ferocious seems to be a bit of a ghost in the collector's world. Its director remains shrouded in mystery, adding an allure for those interested in lesser-known gems. Released on a handful of formats, it's relatively scarce, which draws attention from dedicated collectors. The film has a niche following that appreciates its raw storytelling and practical effects, making it a curiosity for anyone digging through the depths of 70s cinema.
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