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So, New York Chinatown from 1982 is a gritty slice of action cinema that dives deep into the underbelly of the city. The Triads are at war, and it's a bloody mess as they clash over territory. Don Wilson, stepping into the role of a corrupt cop, really brings an interesting dynamic to the film, especially given this is his debut. The pacing is relentless, with practical effects that make the fight scenes feel raw and impactful. You get a mix of fists, knives, and gunplay that captures the chaotic essence of gang life. And Melvin Wong complements Wilson well, creating a surprisingly engaging duo. It's got that tough, urban vibe that feels both authentic and intense, perfectly embodying the era's action mood.
Features Don Wilson's debut performance.Intense practical effects elevate the fight scenes.Captures the raw atmosphere of 1980s urban action.
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