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Kill Them All really encapsulates that gritty vibe of '90s action flicks. You’ve got this sharp, revenge-driven plot led by a wronged woman and a hard-drinking ex-cop, which is a classic duo setup. The pacing? It's relentless, pushing through each floor of that Miami high-rise with a blend of intense shootouts and some surprisingly decent practical effects. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the contrasting dynamics between the leads bring an intriguing depth. The way they take down the crime lord, one floor at a time, feels almost like a video game—a nice nod to the era. Not to mention the soundtrack has that unmistakable throwback feel that just ties it all together.
Kill Them All has been somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with a few limited releases on DVD and VHS that collectors have been tracking. Its appeal lies not just in the nostalgia but in the way it captures the essence of the genre, making it a sought-after piece for enthusiasts. The film's underground status only adds to its allure, as fans appreciate the raw performances and the practical effects that harken back to a less CGI-reliant era.
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