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So, 'History of Japan’s Yakuza — Ambition Corps 2' dives deep into the world of yakuza with a gritty realism that's kind of hard to shake off. Uragami Ryuji is a compelling lead, driven by a sense of justice that makes you root for him even when things get murky. The film captures a unique slice of life in Japan’s underbelly, blending intense confrontations with more contemplative moments. The pacing varies, often shifting from frenetic action to tense negotiations, which keeps you engaged. And while the director remains unknown, the performances, especially Ryuji’s, really stand out, embodying a struggle that feels both personal and societal. There’s a tangible atmosphere that lingers long after viewing.
This film tends to be less accessible, which adds to its allure among collectors. It was released in a limited format, and copies are becoming increasingly hard to find. Its exploration of yakuza culture and the strong character development make it a fascinating piece for those interested in this niche genre, particularly as it captures a specific time and place in Japanese cinema.
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