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So, 'Destroy the Thirtieth!' is this interesting little slice of early '90s action that dives into espionage and trust issues, set in a secret Russian training camp. The pacing feels pretty relentless, keeping you on edge as the protagonist navigates this treacherous environment. You can really feel that grittiness in the atmosphere, especially with the practical effects used—there’s something raw and visceral about the action scenes that modern films often overlook. The performances are decent, maybe not award-winning, but they pull you into the paranoia and uncertainty pretty effectively. It’s that kind of film that sticks with you because of its straightforward yet engaging approach to the themes of betrayal and survival. Not something you'd expect to find in a mainstream collection, but it has its own charm.
Features practical effects that add to the gritty realism.Explores themes of trust and betrayal.Strong atmosphere with a relentless pacing.
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