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Hell's Way (1987) is one of those gritty revenge flicks that plops you right into the chaos of human desperation. The film starts with Jorge, a family man, who seems to have it all – until a vacation turns into a living nightmare. The pacing is relentless, and the tension builds in a way that feels almost suffocating. It's all about the darker side of humanity, and you can really feel the weight of Jorge's sorrow and rage as he takes matters into his own hands. The performances are raw, especially when you see Jorge's transformation. The practical effects, while not always polished, add a visceral quality to the violence that feels real. It's not pretty, but it's certainly memorable in its own right.
Takes a dark turn after a family vacationThemes of loss and vengeanceRaw performances and practical effects
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