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Triple X 21 is one of those obscure entries that lingers in the shadows of '90s cinema. The atmosphere is a mix of gritty realism and a certain campiness that feels oddly charming. The pacing is uneven, but it adds to that raw, almost experimental vibe; you never quite know where it’s going, which can be refreshing. There’s a unique blend of practical effects that stand out—some moments are quite striking for the era. The performances have that unmistakable earnestness; you can tell the cast is giving it their all, which makes it really interesting to watch. It’s not like anything else from that time.
This film has seen limited releases, and finding a good copy can be tricky. It was one of those titles that briefly slipped under the radar and hasn’t been reissued like others from the era. Collector interest may vary, but for those who appreciate the offbeat and forgotten gems of the '90s, it holds a certain appeal. It's worth noting that even though it’s not widely recognized, it could be a curious addition for the right collector.
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