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So, 'Black Killer' is one of those hidden gems from the action genre that really captures a certain chaotic energy. Dandy, played by Nattakan Petchrapanna, is an interesting lead—he's not your typical hero, more like a guy caught in a whirlwind of trouble. The plot unfolds with this intriguing mix of Japanese ninja lore and Interpol agents on his tail, creating a constant sense of urgency. The pacing has its moments of drawn-out tension, but it fits the vibe of the late '80s, early '90s action flicks quite nicely. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a raw charm, and the performances are a bit over-the-top, which oddly adds to its appeal. It feels like a time capsule of its era, echoing the aesthetics and storytelling quirks of that period.
Features a mix of ninjas and bureaucracy, unusual for its time. · The lead's character development is not conventional but engaging. · Good practical effects that remind one of the era's style.
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