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Long Arm of the Law IV: Underground Express has this gritty edge that runs throughout the series but sort of amplifies it here. You can really feel the tensions between the Hong Kong and Mainland China perspectives, which adds an interesting layer to the typical cop versus gangster trope. The pacing is pretty relentless, keeping you engaged without too many lulls, and the practical effects, especially during the action scenes, are quite impressive for its time. It’s not just about the shootouts; it dives into the moral ambiguity of both sides, which makes it a bit more thought-provoking than your average action flick. The performances carry a certain weight, adding to the overall atmosphere that’s both intense and sometimes surprisingly reflective.
Focus on the cultural contrasts between Hong Kong and Mainland China.Appreciate the practical effects, especially in the action sequences.Note the pacing and how it maintains tension throughout the film.
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