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So, 'Dragon in Jail' is this gritty action-crime flick from 1990 featuring Andy Lau, who's always a draw for his raw energy. The story dives into the struggles of a juvenile delinquent just out of prison, trying to make sense of a rough life in the streets. It’s got this constant tension with the local bully, Ma Chao-wei, who feels like a real menace. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but there’s a certain charm in its unpredictability. The performances really stand out, especially Lau's portrayal of desperation and resilience. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have a certain authenticity that fits the film's rough vibe. You can feel the atmosphere of the ghetto, and it's kind of a showcase of the darker side of youth culture.
Interesting take on juvenile delinquency. · Has a unique blend of action and crime elements. · Andy Lau's performance is particularly compelling.
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