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So, 'Joshua Tree' – it’s got this gritty vibe, you know? Vic Armstrong, who usually does stunts, steps in to direct, and it shows. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it keeps you engaged. The desert setting adds a layer of tension, and the stark landscapes contrast the human drama unfolding. The performances are solid; you really feel the pressure on the detective as he chases this fugitive. The action sequences are practical, which gives it an authentic feel, especially for '93. It’s not polished, but that rawness works in its favor. Themes of justice and survival bleed through, making it distinctive in a sea of action flicks from that era.
Features Vic Armstrong's directorial debut.Practical effects give an authentic feel.Explores themes of justice and survival.
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