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The Last Duel (1989) is an interesting mix of action and drama, diving into the life of Suen, an unassuming fish-ball vendor who gets swept into chaos after a tragic incident. The film's pacing takes you through his struggles, from being wrongfully imprisoned to trying to reconnect with family. Itβs gritty, with a rawness that really captures the societal issues of the time. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm and authenticity that adds to the overall feel. Performances are decent, but what stands out is how it explores themes of justice and the human condition, wrapped in a story that feels almost like a cautionary tale.
Interesting take on moral ambiguity.Gritty atmosphere enhances the story.Practical effects add a unique charm.
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