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Sweet Is Revenge (1967) tells a gritty tale set against a turbulent backdrop of warlords and rebellion in China. The atmosphere is charged with tension, as Pao Te-cheng, a circus acrobat turned masked vigilante, navigates a world of greed and oppression. The pacing is brisk, keeping you glued to the screen as he executes jaw-dropping feats to liberate the downtrodden. Practical effects here are surprisingly effective for the time, with a raw authenticity that adds to the film's charm. The performances have a certain earnestness, capturing the desperation of a people yearning for justice. There's something unrefined yet captivating about Pao's journey that really sticks with you.
Sweet Is Revenge has had a somewhat limited release history, often overshadowed by more well-known titles from the same era. It's a bit of a hidden gem for collectors, especially for those interested in action cinema from the 1960s. The scarcity of physical formats, particularly original prints, has sparked more interest among niche collectors looking to explore lesser-known works. It's always a conversation starter at screenings for those who appreciate the unique blend of action and social commentary.
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