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Last Man Standing is one of those gritty action flicks that captures the raw energy of the mid-90s. Directed by Walter Hill, though his name tends to slip under the radar, it’s got this almost relentless pacing—perfect for fans of tense, shoot-'em-up narratives. The atmosphere is thick with desperation, and Bruce Willis as the lone hero in a town overrun by crime gives a nuanced performance that walks the line between toughness and vulnerability. The practical effects during the shootouts are pretty impressive for its time, amplifying the chaos. You can really feel the weight of violence in every scene. It’s a film that dives into themes of lawlessness and survival, wrapped up in an old-school vibe that’s kind of hard to find nowadays.
Features practical effects that enhance the realism.Strong performance by Bruce Willis as a complex anti-hero.Captures the gritty vibe of the 90s action genre.
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