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The 300 million yen robbery dives deep into one of Japan's most intriguing unsolved cases, blending crime and mystery in a way that's both engaging and atmospheric. It captures the tension of the 1968 heist with a slow burn that lets the viewer soak in the details. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, mimicking the meticulous planning of the robbery itself. There's a gritty realism to the performances, which gives it an authentic feel, rather than glamorizing the crime. The film's tone swings between dark and contemplative, leaving you with lingering questions about morality and justice. And while the director remains unknown, the execution and storytelling really makes this one stand out in the genre, almost like a puzzle waiting to be solved.
Set in 1968 Tokyo, capturing the era's vibe.Focuses on the psychological aspects of crime.Distinctive approach to storytelling with real-life implications.
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