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The Man Who Wouldn't Die is a curious blend of crime, drama, and thriller elements that keeps you on your toes. You've got Roger Moore playing a writer entangled in a web of his own creation, which is a neat twist. Malcolm McDowell's portrayal of the villain, believed dead but really plotting revenge, adds a chilling layer to the narrative. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it somehow complements the overall tension. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that feels authentic to the genre. It’s interesting how the film dives into themes of identity and consequences, especially when the line between fiction and reality blurs. It’s definitely a unique watch, especially for fans of '90s thrillers.
Features solid performances by Moore and McDowell.Interesting themes of identity and revenge.Uneven pacing adds to the suspenseful atmosphere.
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