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Kill Crazy (1990) is one of those action flicks that’s as gritty as it is over-the-top. The setup—Vietnam vets fresh out of a mental hospital unwittingly thrown into a deadly game—is pretty compelling. You get this palpable tension as they realize they’re not just camping in the woods, but instead, they're being hunted. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it keeps you on your toes, and when the action hits, it doesn’t hold back. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have that raw, visceral feel that adds to the chaos. And the performances, particularly from the lead vet who becomes a relentless force of revenge, really ground the film in a certain reality amidst all the madness. It’s one of those hidden gems that embodies the '90s action spirit with a twist.
Gritty Vietnam vet narrative.Raw, practical effects enhance the chaos.Uneven pacing keeps you engaged.
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