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Japanese Criminal History - Pleasure of Forgery dives into the murky waters of postwar crime, weaving a tale around the infamous Chi-37 counterfeit bills. Set in 1985, it’s fascinating how it revisits the chaos from 1961, bringing that gritty atmosphere alive again. The pacing feels deliberate, giving the audience a chance to soak in the tension as Detective Kobayashi hunts down the counterfeiters. There’s a rawness to the performances that really captures the desperation and moral ambiguity of the characters. It’s not just about the crime—it’s about the psychological toll it takes on everyone involved. The film has this unpolished feel, almost like a documentary, which adds to its authenticity. Worth noting how it uses practical effects to ground the story, rather than relying on flashy gimmicks.
Set in 1985, revisits 1961 counterfeiting case.Focuses on psychological impacts of crime.Gritty atmosphere with raw performances.
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