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So, 'Nice Game' from 1988—it's an intriguing blend of crime and music that feels a bit offbeat. The film features the members of the band Issei Fūbi Sepia, who bring an authenticity to their performances. The pacing is a bit uneven, which actually adds to its charm. You get a gritty atmosphere that captures the essence of late '80s Japan, with practical effects that are quite engaging for the time. The themes of camaraderie and conflict within the band are explored in a way that feels genuine. It’s a unique viewing experience, definitely stands apart from typical crime films. Not your run-of-the-mill music flick for sure.
Features band members as actorsCaptures late 80s Japanese cultureDistinctive pacing and atmosphere
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