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Ah, 'Modern Yakuza: Chivalry' β a real gem from 1965 that blends action with an offbeat sense of humor. Zenroku Nichigami, our charming con artist, really drives the narrative with his slippery charm and quick wit; you can't help but root for him. The film's pacing keeps you engaged, shifting from high-stakes encounters to laugh-out-loud moments effortlessly. It has this unique vibe, juxtaposing the gritty underbelly of Yakuza life with a lighter tone, which is quite a treat. The practical effects are surprisingly solid for its time, and you can tell the performers are having a blast, which adds authenticity to the comedic moments. Overall, it's a distinct take that sticks with you in a way few films from that era do.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, though its availability is somewhat hit-or-miss. First prints are getting harder to come by, as they were released in limited editions, and they often pop up in obscure Japanese cinema collections. Keep an eye out for both the original release and any remastered editions that may surface; they tend to hold their value well due to the film's quirky charm and unique blend of genres.
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