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The Spy Inferno is an intriguing entry in the late '80s action genre, representing the unique quirks of Filmark productions. It cleverly weaves over an hour of fresh footage from the Thai flick Tiger Phu Phan with newly shot scenes in Hong Kong, creating this patchwork tale. The pacing is hit-or-miss, but that’s part of its charm. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain grit that feels fitting for the time. Plus, performances by Sorapong Chatree add a layer of authenticity that’s often missing in other mishmashes. The film’s atmosphere is a mix of espionage and martial arts that makes it stand out. It’s a wild ride whether you’re in it for the action or the oddities of its construction.
Unique blend of Thai and Hong Kong footagePractical effects with a gritty feelNotable performance by Sorapong Chatree
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