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So, 'The Furious Killer' is a real treat for fans of 70s martial arts cinema. The film has this gritty, raw energy that really pulls you in. A young girl, who becomes a master of kung fu, tracks down the killers of her family with a relentless focus that’s quite compelling. The fight choreography, though not always polished, has a certain charm and authenticity that captures the spirit of the genre. The pacing is brisk, never letting you linger too long before throwing you into the next action sequence. It’s not about flashy effects but rather a strong, driven narrative that makes its mark. There’s a lot of heart in her journey for vengeance, perhaps more than you’d expect from a typical action flick from this era.
'The Furious Killer' has been released in various formats over the years, but it's still somewhat elusive on good quality prints, which adds to its collector appeal. Many fans are drawn to its unique combination of a revenge narrative and the raw, early kung fu style, making it a niche but interesting find. Scarcity in decent condition DVDs or VHS copies has led to a growing interest in this title among genre collectors, as it showcases an era when martial arts films were just beginning to make waves in the West.
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