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Loha, directed by an unknown hand, is this curious blend of action and gritty drama from '97. It centers around a disgraced cop, who's got this fierce determination to take on a corrupt system, diving headfirst into the underbelly of crime. The atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive at times, but it really captures that late '90s vibe. The pacing has its moments of intensity, punctuated by some wild practical effects that might not hold up to today's standards but definitely add to its unique charm. The performances, particularly from the lead, have this raw energy that pulls you in, making you feel the stakes in a way that many contemporary films miss. It's one of those films that, while flawed, has a certain spirit and makes a statement about justice and morality.
Features a disgraced cop fighting against the corruption.Notable for its late '90s atmosphere and pacing.Includes practical effects that showcase the era's filmmaking style.
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