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So, Mano Mano 2: Ubusan ng Lakas, from 2001, features Ronnie Ricketts not just in front of the camera but behind it as well. The film dives into the vibrant world of Filipino action, showcasing a mix of martial arts and gunplay that's quite entertaining. The pacing? It’s a bit uneven at times, but there’s a certain charm to it that keeps you engaged. Practical effects here stand out, they have that gritty, raw feel that's sometimes missing in today's CGI-heavy films. Ricketts gives a solid performance, embodying a tough protagonist that feels authentic. It captures a unique slice of early 2000s Filipino cinema, where passion often outweighed budget.
Solid action sequences with a mix of martial arts.Notable practical effects characteristic of early 2000s cinema.Ronnie Ricketts' dual role as actor and director adds a personal touch.
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