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So, 'Kelisa' is an interesting piece from '92, directed by an unknown hand, but it definitely carries a gritty, underground vibe. The film dives into Sarah's struggle after her father's murder, which she discovers while studying abroad. Zaid, the antagonist, runs this gold smuggling operation, and there’s this tension because Sarah's mother is wary of him, knowing he’s not trustworthy. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the mounting sense of urgency as Sarah tries to reclaim her family's honor. The practical effects, especially during the action scenes, hold up decently for the time. Performances are raw, which gives it a different flavor compared to more polished action flicks of the era. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, in a way.
Uneven pacing may not appeal to everyone.Practical effects give it a unique charm.A rare glimpse into early '90s action cinema.
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