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Nezumi Kozo Jirokichi paints a vivid picture of Edo period Japan through the lens of its notorious thief, Nakamura Jirokichi. The film captures the essence of folk heroism, weaving together elements of drama and lightheartedness in a way that feels both playful and serious. The pacing has a rhythm, almost like a kabuki performance, with moments that linger just long enough to absorb the atmosphere, yet move quickly when action arises. What stands out here is the use of practical effects, which gives the film a tangible authenticity. Performances are spirited, embodying the essence of their historical roots while also appealing to contemporary audiences, making it an interesting piece for anyone into cultural cinema.
This film has had a varied journey through home video formats, but its availability is quite limited. Collectors often seek out rare prints, particularly those from the original release as later formats tend to lack the same vibrancy. Interest in this title has been somewhat niche, attracting those who appreciate Japan's folk narratives and cinematic history, making it a unique find for collectors focused on jidaigeki and historical dramas.
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