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So, 'The Supreme Winner' from '93 is this interesting Hong Kong flick that kind of weaves through the undercurrents of competition and ambition, though its director seems to be lost in the shadows. It’s got this raw energy, with pacing that can feel a bit uneven at times, but it has a certain charm to it. The practical effects are decent for the era, giving it a gritty feel that adds to the overall atmosphere. You can see the performances are earnest, almost like they carry the weight of the story on their shoulders. There’s a lot of subtext around winning and what it means, which gives it a layer of depth that’s worth unpacking.
Finding 'The Supreme Winner' can be a bit of a challenge due to its limited release and the obscurity surrounding its director. It's not the most well-documented title in collector circles, but those who appreciate Hong Kong cinema from the early '90s often find it intriguing. Some editions pop up occasionally, but the scarcity keeps interest alive among enthusiasts who enjoy exploring the lesser-known gems of this era.
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