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So, The Outlaws from 1991 is this fascinating low-budget martial arts flick that really showcases Panna Rittikrai's skills. The filmmaking feels raw, maybe even a bit rough around the edges, but that gives it a certain charm. The pacing's a bit uneven, but stick with it—there’s a certain grit that keeps you engaged. The action sequences are practical and, while not always polished, have a visceral feel that makes you appreciate the effort. The fact that it's often confused with the higher-budget film of the same name is interesting. You can see how the themes of brotherhood and betrayal play out, but it’s the sheer energy of the performances that makes it stand out in its own right.
Not to be confused with the higher-budget film of the same nameShowcases Panna Rittikrai's martial arts skillsRaw, gritty atmosphere with practical effects
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