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So, 'Chronicle of Fugitive Days and Sex' by Noboru Ando is this gritty, chaotic journey through the underbelly of crime and desire. The film has this raw, almost frenetic energy, like you can feel the protagonist's desperation as he navigates his relationships with women while evading capture. It's layered with that classic ultra-violence that Ando sometimes leans into, but what really stands out is the atmosphere—the way it blends tension with a sense of dark humor. The performances are striking, capturing a certain kind of nihilistic vibe. There’s a surreal quality to the pacing too; it almost feels like you’re drifting in and out of his consciousness. Definitely a unique piece in the crime genre.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, primarily existing on VHS and some rare DVD versions, making it a bit hard to track down. Collector interest has grown, especially among those who appreciate Ando's distinctive style and the film's unusual narrative structure. Its underground charm and exploration of darker themes resonate with fans of Japanese exploitation cinema, adding to its appeal within niche collections.
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