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Striking Range is one of those films that feels like it was crafted in the crucible of early 2000s action cinema. The plot revolves around Ted Billings, a deceitful businessman, and his hired gun, Eugene 'Vash' Vasher. The pacing’s a bit uneven, swinging from tense standoffs to slower character moments that you don’t often see in similar flicks. Lou Diamond Phillips delivers a solid performance, embodying Vash with a gritty intensity that keeps you engaged. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, lend a sense of realism that’s refreshing. The themes of betrayal and survival are evident throughout, giving the film a weight that lingers after it’s over, making it a curious piece in the action genre.
Features practical effects typical of the era.Lou Diamond Phillips shines in his role.Explores themes of betrayal and loyalty.
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