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So, 'Kill' (1997) presents us with Kiriko, a hitwoman whose life is defined by shadows and revenge. The film breathes a gritty atmosphere, a kind of raw realism that you don't often find. Its pacing sometimes feels deliberate, allowing tension to build before erupting into action sequences that feel visceral, mainly due to practical effects instead of CGI. You really get a sense of Kiriko's internal struggle and the burden of her past, especially when she discovers her boss is tied to her father's murder. The performances are solid, grounding the film in a believable emotional landscape. It's really the layers of betrayal and vengeance that give it a unique edge, making it stand out in the action-drama genre.
features strong female leadpractical effects enhance actionexplores themes of revenge and betrayal
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