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Bastards Without Borders is definitely an interesting gem from the mid-60s, even if the director's name is lost to time. The film dives into the murky waters of counterfeit currency and drug trafficking, showcasing Akira Kobayashi's compelling performance as a secret police officer. The pacing keeps you engaged, mixing action with a gritty atmosphere that reflects the underbelly of international crime. Practical effects are used throughout, lending a certain rawness to the action sequences that feels genuine. It's distinctive in its blend of crime and action, wrapped up in the stylish visuals typical of its era, and there's a unique feel to the way it captures the global stakes of its plot.
This film has a somewhat obscure presence in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles from the same period. Original prints are becoming harder to find, adding to its allure for dedicated collectors. Interest seems to be growing steadily, particularly among those who appreciate 1960s action cinema and the unique style of Japanese film from that era. It's not just the performance of Kobayashi that draws attention, but the film's deeper themes of morality and justice in a corrupt world.
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