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Rapid Fire is a solid 90s action flick that doesn't shy away from its gritty roots. Brandon Lee, in one of his last roles, delivers a performance that's both charismatic and intense. The film has this raw energy, especially during the martial arts scenes, which are choreographed with a real sense of urgency. Dwight H. Little’s direction keeps the pace brisk, blending action with a crime drama vibe that feels almost nostalgic. There’s a tangible sense of danger throughout, accentuated by the practical effects and a score that elevates the tension. It's not just about the fight sequences; the atmosphere really captures a specific moment in time in the genre. Worth a watch for its place in Lee's filmography and the era it represents.
Released by 20th Century Fox on VHS and DVD.Filmed on location in Los Angeles, capturing urban grit.Features martial arts choreography by the late Tony Ching.Brandon Lee's performance showcases both charisma and depth.
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