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Wild Justice is a curious piece from the mid-'90s, mixing familiar action tropes with a TV movie vibe. Colonel Peter Stride, played with a certain gravitas, chases down this shadowy figure known as Caliph. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, shifting from tense moments to lulls that feel like they’re shot for commercial breaks. The atmosphere leans heavily into that classic '90s aesthetic—think gritty urban settings with practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm. The performances are solid, holding the narrative together even when it stumbles. It’s distinct in how it captures the essence of that era's made-for-TV action flicks, with a plot that doesn't shy away from exploring moral ambiguity amid the chaos.
Features practical effects typical of the early '90s.Explores themes of justice and moral ambiguity.Noted for its uneven pacing and distinctive action style.
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