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So, Tuff Part IV - Harvest of Blood is like this gritty, underground gem from '91 that really captures the raw energy of early '90s action flicks. You've got Jiro, who's all laser-focused on taking down this shadowy assassin, while Yuki steps up as a decoy, and the tension just builds from there. The pacing’s pretty relentless, keeping you on edge, and the practical effects have that messy, tactile charm that you just don't see anymore. The performances, while not always polished, add a certain authenticity, especially in the cat-and-mouse dynamics. It's got this dark atmosphere—it really feels like a dive into the seedy underbelly of crime. Definitely one for those who appreciate the quirks of lesser-known action films.
Emphasis on practical effectsSolid pacing keeps tension aliveDark themes of identity and pursuit
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