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So, this film, "Fuji Takeshi monogatari: Yamato-damashii," is really something else. The atmosphere is gritty, capturing that raw essence of late '60s Japan, and it really immerses you in the world of these yakuza characters. The pacing is interesting—there's a slow build-up that contrasts sharply with the sudden bursts of violence, which kind of reflects the unpredictable nature of the lives these characters lead. And that scene at the bar, where tension just explodes, is pretty memorable. I found the performances compelling, especially from the bartenders caught in this chaotic world. There's a certain authenticity to the practical effects and the way the story unfolds that sticks with you.
This film has a bit of a cult following, though it's not exactly easy to find. Initially released on VHS and later on DVD, collectors often seek out the more obscure early versions, since later releases tend to lack the raw appeal of the original. Its scarcity and the specific themes it explores make it an interesting piece for anyone diving into yakuza cinema of the era.
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