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Ah, The Tale of Heroes from Chaoshan: Incident at the Third Shoal. This one stands out, you know? It's the second short in the series, and it really embraces that chaotic energy. The action sequences are wild, with practical effects that often miss the mark, but that’s part of its charm, right? You get this strange mix of comedy and action that feels like it’s trying too hard but ends up being oddly delightful. The pacing? A bit erratic, but somehow it adds to the overall experience. Performances are over the top, which just enhances the so-bad-it’s-good vibe. Honestly, it’s a curious watch, especially if you’re digging through the lesser-known corners of Chinese cinema.
Notable for its practical effects that often feel unfinished.Features a blend of action and comedy that feels chaotic.A good example of the so-bad-it's-good phenomenon in cinema.
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