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Aesthetics of a Bullet is really something else. It's got this gritty, raw vibe that encapsulates the underbelly of the criminal world, all while following this hapless rabbit seller – talk about an unlikely protagonist. The pacing feels almost erratic at times, but it matches the chaos of his life spiraling out of control. The practical effects, though not always polished, add a certain authenticity to the action scenes. And the performances – they bring that palpable tension, especially as he dives deeper into the yakuza world. It’s a fascinating mix of ambition and desperation, and you can’t help but be drawn into its dark atmosphere. There’s a lot here for those who appreciate the nuances of 70s crime cinema.
Aesthetics of a Bullet has been somewhat elusive in terms of physical media, with a limited run on VHS and more recently a niche Blu-ray release. Collector interest seems to be growing as its unique narrative and style stand out from typical genre fare. Original prints and early VHS copies are quite scarce, making it a point of intrigue for those diving into 70s cult cinema.
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