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So, 'Ashita wa Ashita no Kaze ga Fuku' is an interesting blend of comedy, crime, and music that really captures a certain vibe of late '50s Japan. It follows these three brothers grappling with their father's yakuza ties, which adds this underlying tension to the comedic moments. Yūjirō Ishihara, who was quite the star at the time, brings a laid-back charm that balances the heavier themes. The pacing feels right for the era, with musical sequences that feel integrated rather than tacked on. It's not your typical yakuza film, which makes it distinctive – you get a bit of everything wrapped in a light-hearted approach that somehow works.
This film has seen various formats over the years, but its availability can be quite spotty, especially in good condition. It seems to pop up more often on DVD than on Blu-ray, which adds to its scarcity. Collectors often appreciate the unique blend of genres and Ishihara's performance, leading to a steady interest, particularly among fans of Japanese cinema from this period.
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