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Steel Justice is a curious blend of action and science fiction, wrapped in the bizarre premise of a man channeling his grief into a childhood toy. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, darting between dream sequences and over-the-top action. It’s got this gritty tone, and the practical effects, especially the Robosaurus, are a standout. They have this DIY charm that really grounds the film in its early '90s aesthetic. The performances can be a bit hit or miss, but there's something oddly compelling about David Nash’s struggle. It’s not just about revenge; it dives into how loss can manifest in unexpected ways. Definitely a unique piece of TV movie history that sticks with you because of its sheer weirdness.
Features practical effects that stand out in the genre. · Explores themes of grief and transformation through unusual channels. · A deep dive into early '90s action and sci-fi aesthetics.
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