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So, 'Molester's Train: One Shot on the Train' is a curious piece from 1985 that dives into the murky waters of yakuza conflict. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can almost feel the weight of betrayal in every scene. The pacing is somewhat deliberate, but it builds up to those explosive moments you expect from a hitman flick. It’s interesting how the characters navigate loyalty and fear, especially with the bodyguard, Akiko, who brings an unexpected layer to the narrative. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have that gritty charm that adds to its raw appeal. The performances are fairly intense, drawing you into their world of crime and survival. Definitely distinct in its approach to the genre.
'Molester's Train' isn't the easiest film to find; it has a bit of a cult following among hardcore yakuza film enthusiasts. Its elusive status adds to its collector allure, especially in certain formats like VHS or rare DVDs. People tend to debate its merits, but that’s part of the charm—it's a film that challenges viewers and sparks discussions. Keep an eye out for those limited releases; they don’t surface often.
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