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Keijitachi no Natsu is quite the character study wrapped in a gritty crime narrative. The detective at the center, driven by a relentless sense of justice, dives headfirst into a corruption case that weaves its way up to the prime minister's office. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing—often slow but deliberate—allows the viewer to really soak in the moral dilemmas at play. Performances feel raw and authentic, giving weight to the moral ambiguities that permeate the film. It's not just about solving a case; it digs into themes of power, betrayal, and the cost of truth. The practical effects are minimal, but they enhance the overall realism, making the stakes feel very real. Quite a distinctive piece in the crime drama realm.
Delves deep into political corruption.Strong character-driven narrative.Pacing may feel offbeat, but it serves the story.
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