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Steel Justice is a curious blend of action and science fiction, wrapped in the bizarre premise of a man channeling his grief into a childhood toy. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, darting between dream sequences and over-the-top action. It’s got this gritty tone, and the practical effects, especially the Robosaurus, are a standout. They have this DIY charm that really grounds the film in its early '90s aesthetic. The performances can be a bit hit or miss, but there's something oddly compelling about David Nash’s struggle. It’s not just about revenge; it dives into how loss can manifest in unexpected ways. Definitely a unique piece of TV movie history that sticks with you because of its sheer weirdness.
Features practical effects that stand out in the genre.Explores themes of grief and transformation through unusual channels.A deep dive into early '90s action and sci-fi aesthetics.
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