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Daring Girls is one of those late-night gems that pulls you into a world where familial ties clash violently with ruthless ambition. The narrative centers around two sisters, each entangled in competing factions of the sex trade, and does so with a raw intensity that feels both gritty and provocative. The pacing is uneven but compelling, leaving you on the edge as their rivalry escalates into dark territories of Yakuza crime and revenge. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for a film of its time, adding an unsettling realism to the violence. Performances vary, but there’s an authenticity in the chaos that really brings the story to life. It's a distinctive piece of underground cinema from an era that thrived on pushing boundaries.
Daring Girls has seen limited format releases, mainly on VHS and later some DVD compilations, making it quite scarce in terms of physical media. Collector interest tends to hinge on its unique portrayal of the sex trade and its integration of Yakuza elements, which isn’t commonly found in films of that era. It's often sought after by those who appreciate gritty, underground narratives that challenge the norms of mainstream cinema.
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