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Undeclared War is a gritty 1990 action thriller that brings together a Hong Kong cop and a CIA agent with clashing methods. The film's tone is quite serious, delving into themes of international terrorism and the moral ambiguities that come with it. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it builds up tension nicely, especially during the action sequences. It's not just about the explosions; there's a real sense of urgency. The practical effects are noteworthy, lending a raw feel to the violence that's often lost in more polished productions today. Performances are solid, with a palpable chemistry between the leads, which is a sweet spot for fans of the genre. It’s a film that captures a specific era in action cinema—raw, unrefined, yet compelling.
Pacing varies, but tension builds effectivelyStrong practical effects enhance realismInteresting character dynamics between leads
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