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So, 'Gentleman' from '93 has this gritty vibe that really captures the essence of the action-crime genre. Kicha, our modern-day Robin Hood, feels like a character who walks that fine line between right and wrong. The pacing is pretty swift, keeping you engaged, and there's this raw energy in the action sequences that stand out. The practical effects? They have that rough charm—nothing over-the-top, just grounded enough to feel real. The camaraderie between Kicha and Mani adds a layer of relatability, making their heists and motivations more compelling. It’s all about social justice wrapped in a pretty entertaining package, which gives it a unique flavor compared to many others from that era.
Gritty action sequencesStrong themes of social justiceUnique character dynamics
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