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Four Dragons is a lesser-known Hong Kong action film that really captures the gritty essence of 90s cinema. Directed by Ji Shang Lu, it features Ken Lo and Siu-Ho Chin in roles that push them into the thick of some intense brawls and street-level conflicts. The pacing is brisk, keeping the viewer engaged with its mix of martial arts and drama, even if the story doesn't always break new ground. The practical effects have that raw, unrefined charm that only films of this era can provide, and Lo's martial arts skills certainly shine through. There's a certain atmosphere, a palpable energy, that you can feel while watching, making it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate the era.
Four Dragons is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with limited availability in original VHS and DVD formats, making it a sought-after title for die-hard fans of Hong Kong action cinema. Its scarcity and the obscure nature of its director add layers of intrigue for collectors, often leading to discussions around the film's place in that vibrant period of 90s filmmaking. Though not commonly found in mainstream collections, its unique atmosphere and action sequences invite a deeper appreciation among those who seek out lesser-known gems.
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