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So, Tekken from 1990 is an interesting watch, really. It follows this young guy, fresh out of prison, who is trying to make it as a boxer. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that kind of adds to the gritty realism of his struggle. You can almost feel the weight of his past hanging over him as he tries to navigate this new life. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the performances have this raw, unpolished energy that pulls you in. It's not flashy, but there's something distinct about its portrayal of redemption and the fight for a better future. Plus, seeing those practical effects in the fights gives it a tangible feel that is often missing in modern films.
This film's history is a bit muddled, as it often gets overshadowed by the popular video game franchise. Original copies are somewhat scarce, which sparks interest among collectors who appreciate its unique take on the boxing genre. The film has not seen many re-releases, making any version, especially on VHS, a potential gem for those looking to dive into lesser-known martial arts cinema from the early '90s.
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