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So, 'Prison Walls of Abashiri 3' is quite the ride, really. It's gritty and raw, with a palpable sense of tension that runs throughout. The pacing is typical for the era, slowly building up Shinichi's struggle as he re-enters a world he thought he'd left behind. The themes of loyalty and betrayal loom large, especially with the gang dynamics at play. While the performances might not be Oscar-worthy, there's a certain authenticity to them that feels fitting. Plus, the practical effects have an old-school charm that gives it character. It's got that distinctively rough aesthetic that fans of 60s yakuza movies might appreciate.
This film has seen various editions over the years, but its availability can be hit-or-miss for collectors. Often overshadowed by its predecessors, it still holds a certain allure for those delving into the Abashiri series. The scarcity of original prints adds to its intrigue, making it a sought-after piece for genre enthusiasts who appreciate the nuances of 60s crime cinema.
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