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So, 'The Son of Peter the Knife' picks up right where the original left off, diving deeper into this gritty world of crime. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can almost feel the smoky bars of New York through the screen. The pacing has that classic '80s vibe, mixing slow, dramatic moments with bursts of action that keep you on your toes. It explores themes of legacy and rivalry, as Peter, Jr. tries to carve out his own identity while facing the demons of his father's past. The performances have this raw, unrefined quality that really draws you in. The practical effects add a tangible feel to the violence that you don’t see much today. Overall, it has this rough charm, a product of its time, and it definitely stands out within the crime drama genre.
Sequel to a classic Mexican filmExplores legacy and identityFeatures practical effects typical of the era
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