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Delinquent Boss: Wolves of the City is a gritty dive into the underbelly of Shinjuku in the late '60s. The film blends a raucous motorcycle gang vibe with a darker Yakuza drama, unfolding the story of Kosaka Hiroshi, whose ambition gets him tangled with forces well beyond his control. The pacing is tight, with a raw, almost documentary-like feel that captures the chaos of street life. Practical effects in the action sequences are refreshingly grounded, giving it an authentic edge. The performances, particularly that of the lead, are a mix of bravado and vulnerability that really ground the film. It’s not just about crime; it’s a reflection on ambition and the cost of crossing lines that should remain uncrossed.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making physical copies somewhat scarce, especially in good condition. Collectors often seek out various editions, including VHS and DVD, as it embodies a unique slice of Japanese cinema from the late '60s. Interest in this title has grown, particularly among those passionate about cult films and the motorcycle gang subgenre.
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