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So, 'Instinct' is one of those Hong Kong flicks that really captures a gritty underbelly of society. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive at times, which totally draws you into its world. The pacing is a bit uneven, shifting from frenetic action to quieter moments of introspection, but it adds to the tension. You can really feel the weight of the themes, especially the exploration of primal instincts versus societal norms. Practical effects are a mixed bag, but they have a rawness that can be quite engaging. And the performances, especially from the lead, have this intensity that makes you sit up and take notice. It’s distinctive in how it balances action and philosophy, something not too common in the genre.
This film is somewhat of a curiosity among collectors, especially for those focused on lesser-known Hong Kong cinema from the early '90s. Its format history includes various VHS releases, while the DVD and Blu-ray editions are quite scarce, making it a tougher find. The film has garnered interest mainly due to its unique blend of action and philosophical themes, appealing to collectors who appreciate the subtleties of this era's filmmaking.
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