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So, Mahjong Demon 3: Extraterritorial Mahjong has a vibe that's pretty unique, you know? It dives into this underworld of mahjong where Shoichi Sakurai, the business-obsessed lead, gets caught in a shady deal laid out by a politician. The pacing is tense, really pulling you into the high stakes of the game, and there's this blend of corporate greed with the gritty underbelly of society that feels a bit off-kilter. Sure, the performances might not be Oscar-worthy, but they fit the atmosphere nicely, giving it a raw sense of reality. If you're into offbeat films that showcase a niche aspect of Japanese culture, this one has its own charm, even if it's not the most polished gem in the collection.
This film is a bit of a curiosity for collectors, mainly due to its limited release and the obscurity of the director. It's not widely found in standard formats, which adds to its allure; collectors often seek out those rare editions. The lack of extensive marketing means that it hasn't been as heavily circulated, making any available copies a potential treasure for those who appreciate the niche genre of underground mahjong films.
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