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So, 'Mission of Condor' hits the scene in '91, and it’s got this gritty vibe that really captures the essence of that era's action crime flicks. The central character, a stunning detective, is deeply entrenched in the murky world of drug trafficking, and you can feel the tension building throughout. The pacing is fairly relentless, which keeps you on your toes – a solid mix of intense confrontations and some quieter moments that let you soak in the atmosphere. The performances feel genuine, not overly polished, adding a layer of realism. Practical effects pop up here and there, grounding the action in a way that today's CGI often misses. It’s a film that showcases the rough edges of the genre with a certain charm.
Features a strong female lead in a predominantly male genre.Interesting blend of action and crime, typical of early '90s cinema.Practical effects lend a gritty realism not often seen today.
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