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So, Gedobo is this action-crime flick from 2011 that really offers a unique twist on the monk trope. Hitoshi Ozawa plays Gedobo, a wandering monk whose grip on Buddhist teachings is pretty loose. You can feel that inner turmoil; he sees the world drowning in evil, which is a stark contrast to the serene monk image. Then there's Masuba, played by Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi, who's this gritty underboss sick of the moral decay around him. The pacing is interesting—it builds tension without rush, immersing you in this atmospheric world of crime and existential dread. The practical effects are decent, especially for the action scenes, and the performances have a raw weight to them, making it feel grounded despite the wild premise. It's a curious blend of philosophy and action, really.
Pacing builds tension graduallyInteresting blend of philosophy and actionDecent practical effects enhance realism
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