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Mark of Blood is quite the oddity from 1962, isn't it? You've got these three young yakuza, Fujitaro, Matsugoro, and Kanjuro, who are not just running around but actively seeking to combat evil. The tone sits somewhere between gritty and adventurous, a kind of raw energy that seeps into the performances. The pacing sometimes feels a bit uneven, but it enhances the tension. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that grounds the film in its time. There's something about the camaraderie among the characters that really draws you in, making it distinctive in the sea of yakuza films from the era.
Mark of Blood has had a bit of a mixed reception over the years, which makes finding it in decent condition somewhat tricky. It was released on a few formats, but the scarcity of good quality prints has sparked interest among collectors. Many seek out this title not just for its unique premise but for its place in the evolution of yakuza cinema, making it a curious piece for any serious collection.
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