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Rogue is an intriguing blend of crime and drama set against the backdrop of Tokyo's boxing scene. Following Isamu Oba and Ichiro, two coal miners navigating life in the big city, the film captures their struggles with a raw authenticity that's both engaging and poignant. The performances, particularly from the supporting characters, add depth, bringing a certain charm and humor to their predicament. The pacing meanders at times, almost reflecting their own journey, which allows for some genuinely touching moments. It's not just about boxing, but about resilience, identity, and the bonds of friendship forged in adversity.
Rogue has had a rather limited release history, primarily being circulated on vintage VHS and a few obscure DVD editions. Its scarcity makes it a true find for collectors, often sought after by those who appreciate Japanese cinema from this era. The film's unique exploration of the immigrant experience, coupled with its charmingly gritty atmosphere, contributes to a niche but growing interest among genre enthusiasts.
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