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So, The Duke of Brooklyn, huh? It's quite a curious piece, really. Set in some dingy corners of Brooklyn, it dives headfirst into a world where loyalty and betrayal intermingle under the shadow of a power struggle. The death of the previous Duke, due to chickenpox of all things, sets off a bloody free-for-all. The pacing is erratic, which kind of adds to the chaotic feel of this underbelly. The performances are raw, with actors embodying their roles as if they were born for it—grimy, blood-soaked, with practical effects that hold their own against the modern fluff. You can sense the grit and tension as the old guard falls and new blood rises—definitely a unique flavor from the '90s that stuck with me.
This film has had a limited format history, mainly circulating in VHS and some early DVD releases; finding a decent copy can be a bit of a hunt. It's not widely recognized, but there's a niche interest among collectors who appreciate its raw style and the under-the-radar vibe. The scarcity of available copies adds to its appeal, and those who stumble upon it often find themselves drawn into its gritty atmosphere.
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