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So, 'Venomous' is this curious little 1999 Korean martial arts flick that really tries to blend some wild fight choreography with a unique vibe. The performances from Ricky Jun and Lee In-Seop are quite gripping, with a raw energy that feels more grounded than flashy, you know? And then you have Won Jin popping in as a special guest, which adds an interesting layer. The pacing is a bit uneven but it somehow works, drawing you into the atmosphere of its gritty world. Practical effects take you back to that era, and while it's not the most polished film, it has a certain charm that makes it stand out among other martial arts films of the time.
'Venomous' is a bit elusive in terms of availability; it didn't have the most extensive release history. This has made it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors who appreciate martial arts films from that period. The scarcity adds to its appeal, and there's a growing interest among niche collectors who are keen on Korean cinema. If you're on the lookout for something that strays from the mainstream, this one might just add some intrigue to your collection.
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