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So, Lee Rock III wraps up the trilogy with a pretty intense vibe. You feel this palpable tension throughout as Lee grapples with his own demons—mostly his relationships and the impending collapse of his power. The pacing's deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos. There’s this raw emotional weight brought by the dying first love subplot, which adds layers to Lee's character. Not to mention, the practical effects in the action scenes feel gritty and grounded, perfectly matching the dark tone of the narrative. Performances are solid, especially in how they handle the moral dilemmas that arise. It’s a bit of a ride, honestly. Definitely stands out for its exploration of corruption within the police force.
Final chapter of the Lee Rock trilogyExplores father-son dynamicsCaptures the essence of 90s Hong Kong crime dramas
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