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So, Akai ka to Rokudenashi is this quirky little gem from 1963, though the director is a mystery. It’s a blend of action and comedy, revolving around two guys who are hopelessly drawn to a woman in red high heels. They get roped into dealing with a yakuza gang, which sets up a nice clash of absurdity and danger. The pacing has a certain playful vibe, and the characters are a bit offbeat, making for some charmingly awkward moments. The practical effects are nothing groundbreaking, but they fit the film’s tone well. It’s the second entry in the Roku Denashi trilogy, so there’s a neat thread running through these films that adds to the experience.
Akai ka to Rokudenashi is somewhat of a rarity, especially for those interested in 60s Japanese cinema. It’s part of the Roku Denashi series, which adds a layer for collectors keen on tracking down all three installments. Formats aside from VHS are quite scarce, and even VHS copies are not readily available, making it an intriguing find for those who appreciate the unique blend of humor and action in this era. This film tends to fly under the radar, but its distinct tone and atmosphere make it a noteworthy entry for serious collectors.
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