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So, 'Arrogance: No Limits' is a curious piece from 1999 that sits in a bit of a gray area. The film has this raw, unrefined tone—almost like it's trying to capture something gritty and real, but it doesn’t quite nail it. The pacing feels uneven at times; you can sense a struggle between ambition and execution. There are moments that dive into themes of ego and the consequences of pride, which is interesting, though the script doesn’t fully explore them. Practical effects are present, but they’re not what you'd call groundbreaking. Performances vary, with some actors really leaning into their roles, while others feel a bit wooden. It’s distinctive in its ambition, even if it doesn’t fully deliver on that front.
This film has become somewhat of a curiosity within collector circles, mainly due to its obscurity. Formats are limited, mostly existing on VHS, which adds to its scarcity. Interest can be sporadic, but those who appreciate lesser-known titles might find it worth a look, especially for its unique approach to themes like pride and ambition.
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