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Carry On Yakuza has a curious charm that keeps you engaged throughout. The blend of boxing and yakuza culture creates a unique backdrop for Charlie Chan's antics. It's not just about the punches; there's this palpable tension as he navigates the underworld. The pacing feels a bit uneven, especially in the chase scenes, but that adds to its offbeat appeal. You get practical effects that aren't trying to be flashy, and the performances, while not award-winning, have a certain authenticity. The film’s atmosphere of impending danger paired with moments of levity makes it a fascinating watch. It’s one of those films that feels like a hidden gem in the collector's realm, worth exploring for the sheer oddity of its premise.
Carry On Yakuza has a somewhat elusive presence on the collector's market, making it a curiosity for those interested in niche cinema. Its original VHS releases are becoming increasingly scarce, and interest in lesser-known martial arts films has seen a rise among collectors. The blend of genres and the unusual premise make it an interesting piece for those looking to expand their collection beyond the mainstream offerings.
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