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So, 'Sukebe na jûnin: Hiru mo yoru mo hatsujô-chû' is quite an interesting watch, you know? It dives into the lives of these brothers, Ichiro and Jiro, who were once entrenched in yakuza life but now find themselves on the run. The atmosphere is tense, filled with that distinctive blend of dread and nostalgia as they hide out in their landlady's apartment. The pacing sometimes feels a bit off, but it definitely adds to the overall sense of urgency. There’s this unexpected twist when they discover a woman washed up on the beach, which really shifts the narrative, blending themes of redemption and vulnerability. The performances feel raw and genuine, making it stand out in its own way.
This film has a rather elusive presence in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream yakuza titles. It's not easy to find, particularly in physical formats, which sparks interest among collectors. There's a certain charm to its storytelling style and the way it captures a slice of life that feels both familiar and haunting, making it a curious addition for those delving into niche cinematic explorations.
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