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So, 'The Lethal Weapon' from 2016 is an interesting watch. It's got this gritty tone that really brings home the struggles of integrity versus corruption. General Jang-cheong is portrayed as a staunch moral compass amidst a sea of dishonesty, which gives the film a weighty atmosphere. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the tension as Jang-cheong faces off against not just the bad guys, but the system itself. The practical effects are handled well, and there are some solid performances that really bring the stakes to life. It's distinctive for its focus on military ethics, rather than just action, which I found refreshing.
This film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat of a rarity for collectors. Itβs not widely available in mainstream formats, so those who find a copy often hold onto it. Some collectors appreciate its thematic depth, especially as it diverges from typical action fare to tackle military ethics, which can spark interesting discussions among enthusiasts.
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