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So, 'Su Can from Guangdong Ten Tigers: Dragon Is Born' is a 2016 action flick that dives into the world of martial arts with a local flair. The pacing is a bit uneven; some fights hit hard and fast, while others linger a bit—maybe it’s a stylistic choice? The atmosphere is gritty, kind of like those older Hong Kong films. You get a sense of place, and the action is grounded, which is refreshing. There's a rawness to the practical effects that really captures the physicality of the performances. The cast isn’t exactly star-studded, but they hold their own, bringing a certain earnestness to their roles that feels genuine. Overall, it’s an interesting slice of a niche genre that fans of martial arts cinema might appreciate.
Uneven pacing but interesting action. · Gritty atmosphere reminiscent of older films. · Practical effects enhance physicality of fights.
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