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In 'Detective Kyosuke Kozu's Murder Reasoning 4', we dive into a dark narrative as Kenji, a student of the renowned Kyosuke Kozu, is pulled into a bizarre case. The film's tone is heavy, with an almost surreal atmosphere that contrasts Kenji’s investigative journey with the glitzy world of ballet. Shoko, a newlywed dancer with a mysterious request, adds layers to the plot, making the pacing feel both tense and methodical. The performances, especially those of the supporting cast, have a rawness that grounds the film amidst its increasingly strange storyline. It's not just a murder mystery; it’s about the shadows that linger behind public personas. This entry in the series, while lesser-known, offers a distinct flavor to the detective genre.
This film is part of a niche series that hasn't seen major distribution, making it a bit of a rarity for collectors. The home video formats are limited, with only a few VHS and early DVD releases available. Interest in this title seems to be growing among aficionados of obscure Japanese cinema, particularly those who appreciate its unique blend of mystery and performance art.
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