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Little Superman is one of those hidden gems from the 1970s that blends action and drama in a unique way. Set against the backdrop of World War II Japan, it captures the tension and intrigue of the time quite well. The pacing has that classic 70s feel, with some slow build-up that allows for character development, particularly with Bruce Liang's performance as the old friend. You can feel the weight of loyalty and sacrifice throughout the film. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that adds to its authenticity, making it a distinct piece in the war genre.
Little Superman has seen limited release options over the years, primarily existing in VHS and DVD formats, with a few rare screenings at niche film festivals. Its scarcity makes it an interesting piece for collectors focused on wartime narratives and martial arts cinema. The film doesn't pop up often in collector circles, but when it does, it sparks conversations about its themes and performances, highlighting a particular moment in genre filmmaking.
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