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So, 'Onihei Crime Files: Bungoro Amabiki' is a fascinating entry in the crime-drama genre. It follows Heizo Hasegawa, known as 'The Demon,' as he navigates the murky waters of an arson thief gang called Bungoro. What strikes me most is the film's atmospheric tension, with its moody visuals and a real sense of period authenticity. The pacing feels deliberate, letting the viewer sink into the dark underbelly of Edo-period crime. The performances are solid, especially Hasegawa's portrayal of a weary yet determined investigator. The practical effects, particularly the fire scenes, carry a weight that CGI just can't replicate. It’s a layered narrative, not just about solving crimes but also about the moral complexities that come with justice.
Engaging atmosphere that immerses you in the Edo period.Strong performances that evoke the struggles of the characters.Notable practical effects enhance the realism of the crime scenes.
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