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So, 'Fighting Ace' from 1979 is an interesting piece in the action-thriller genre. It revolves around a martial artist who goes through this facade of being a kung fu novice while secretly plotting revenge for his parents' death. The pacing is a bit uneven, but there's a raw energy to the fights that makes it somewhat engaging. The practical effects in the fight scenes are quite enjoyable, showcasing a style that feels gritty and authentic. The performances, though not stellar, reflect a certain charm that you find in many low-budget martial arts films of the era, which adds to its distinctiveness. It's not just another revenge story; it plays with the themes of identity and the cost of vengeance.
Fighting Ace has had limited releases over the years, often slipping under the radar of mainstream collectors. It was initially available on VHS, and now it sometimes pops up on lesser-known DVD compilations. Its scarcity can make it a fun hunt for dedicated enthusiasts. The film's cult status is gradually growing, appealing to those who appreciate the unique vibe and aesthetic of late '70s martial arts cinema.
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