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So, 'Jushin Liger: Fist of Thunder' is quite the trip. It’s this strange blend of action and sci-fi, where Liger grapples not just in the ring but with some serious psychological stuff. You're thrown into his headspace with the dizziness and those childhood memories—definitely gives it a unique tone. The pacing feels a bit off in places but adds to that surreal atmosphere. There’s a woman photographer, Miki Aizawa, who helps ground him, and her presence brings some emotional weight. The practical effects during the wrestling scenes have a rawness that you just don’t see in a lot of films today—it gives a kind of authenticity. Not your average wrestling flick, that’s for sure.
Psychological themes intertwine with wrestling · Distinctive practical effects during matches · Explores childhood fears and memories
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