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Last Run: 100 Million Yen's Worth of Love and Betrayal has this gritty vibe, you know? The pacing is all over the place, but it somehow adds to the tension. Morita's backstory as 'Kamikaze Run' gives depth, and his reunion with Onodera is layered with nostalgia and unresolved issues. The action sequences are practical, not overly reliant on CGI, so you really feel the stakes. The auction twist adds a nice layer of betrayal—it’s not just about cars, it’s about loyalty and ambition. The performances are raw, especially from the leads. Overall, it's a unique take on the crime genre with a nod to motorsport culture, making it stand out in the TV movie landscape.
Interesting take on car culture and rivalry.Not your typical crime film—definitely has its own flavor.Good mix of nostalgia and tension throughout.
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