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So, Michael Angeletti vs. Eros Correa, huh? It’s got this gritty feel, quite dark and intense - you really get pulled into the world of boxing. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to the rawness of the action. The fights are brutal, showcasing some practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, certainly pack a punch. Performances are pretty solid, especially from the leads; you can feel the tension and stakes rising in each round. The film captures the grind of the sport, not just the glory, which I think gives it a distinctive edge over typical fight flicks. That's what keeps you hooked, really.
This film has seen a limited release, which may make finding it a bit tricky for collectors. It has garnered interest due to its raw depiction of boxing, and while it may not be as widely known, the performances and atmosphere certainly appeal to those who appreciate the genre. As a piece of action cinema, it’s worth keeping an eye out for, especially in its original format, as the scarcity might drive up interest over time.
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