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Fortune Dane, released in '86, has a raw, gritty vibe that captures the late-night action film aesthetic. Carl Weathers shines as a former athlete turned cop, grappling with the loss of a close friend amidst a brutal hitman's rampage. The pacing is relentless, propelling you through chaotic confrontations and emotional stakes. What stands out are the practical effects used in the action sequences—gritty, visceral, and not overly polished, giving it that authentic feel. The themes of justice and redemption are woven throughout, and Weathers delivers a solid performance, bringing depth to the character. Overall, it's a film that embodies a certain era of action cinema, although maybe not as widely known as its contemporaries.
Gritty practical effects enhance the action sequences.Themes of loss and justice are central to the narrative.Uneven pacing keeps the tension high throughout.
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