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So, 'The Last Bullet' is really a gritty continuation of the narrative from 'With Clean Hands.' You can feel the tension throughout, especially as Commissioner Roman, now on his own, hunts down this mafia figure, Semaca. There's a rawness to the action scenes — it's not overly polished, but that's part of its charm. The pacing keeps you on edge; it knows when to accelerate and when to pull back. The practical effects have that old-school authenticity, which brings a certain weight to the violence. Performances, particularly by the lead, have this somber intensity that captures the desperation of the hunt. It’s a gripping watch, really captures that crime thriller vibe of the era.
The Last Bullet has a somewhat limited availability, as it isn't as widely circulated as other titles from the period. Its obscurity adds to its allure for collectors, especially those who appreciate the regional crime thriller genre. Keep an eye out for various pressings; there are a few VHS copies that pop up occasionally, but overall, it's not an easy find. Its distinct atmosphere and storytelling make it an interesting piece for any film enthusiast's collection.
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