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So, 'Chivalry's Lament' is an interesting piece, a starting point for the 任侠哀歌 series. It's got this gritty atmosphere that really pulls you into the underworld of yakuza conflict. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of tension to linger, which is kind of refreshing. Namioka Kazuki gives a solid performance as Kurosaki Ken, caught between family obligations and the harsh realities of gang warfare. Practical effects are on display in a way that feels authentic, grounding the film in its violent themes. It might not be the most polished entry in the genre, but it has a raw charm that resonates with collectors who appreciate that early yakuza vibe.
This film has seen limited availability since its release, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. It's primarily available on regional DVD, with some copies surfacing in specialty shops. As part of the 任侠哀歌 series, it garners interest for its place in the narrative landscape of yakuza cinema, and avid fans tend to seek it out for its raw authenticity and atmosphere.
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