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Deka Matsuri is quite the peculiar piece, isn’t it? This 2003 omnibus has a quirky charm, built around the idea of a detective in each segment. The pacing is frenetic, with gags firing off at a relentless pace—one per minute, they say. It keeps you on your toes, blending action with comedy and a sprinkle of crime. The practical effects, while sometimes rudimentary, add a certain rawness that fits the vibe. Each part feels like a mini adventure, stitched together with a loose comedic thread. The performances range from over-the-top to surprisingly nuanced, really playing into the absurdity of the scenarios. It’s a unique experiment, a testament to creativity under constraints, and definitely stands out in the clutter of early 2000s cinema.
Unique structure with 12 segmentsFast-paced humor with a gag every minuteInteresting blend of action and comedy
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