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Zhui sha xing jing weaves a gritty narrative that pulls you into the murky waters of crime and morality. The film has this raw, pulsing energy that feels almost claustrophobic at times, especially as our lead, an exceptional criminal police officer, finds himself relentlessly hunted by a smuggling gang. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the tension, keeping you on edge. There’s a noticeable emphasis on practical effects that lend a sense of realism, quite striking for a late '80s film. Performances are solid, with a weightiness that brings the characters to life in a believable way. It's not just a chase; it examines the cost of justice in a world rife with corruption.
Consider for its practical effects and gritty realismFocus on the lead's character developmentInteresting exploration of morality within crime
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