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The Kanto Scarlet Cherry Gang is quite the peculiar piece from the early '70s, blending the intensity of action with the layered drama of yakuza conflicts. Tsuruji, portrayed as a tough yet alluring geisha, takes center stage in a world where fire-fighting clans and organized crime clash. There's a certain grit to the cinematography and a rawness to the practical effects that give it an authentic feel. The pacing has this interesting ebb and flow, reflecting both the urgency of gang confrontations and the quieter moments of character development. The performances, especially by the lead, bring a unique edge, showcasing the struggles of a woman in a traditionally male-dominated world. It has an atmosphere that lingers, marking it as a distinct entry in the genre.
The film has seen limited releases over the years, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. Original prints are somewhat scarce, making it a sought-after item for collectors who appreciate the niche of '70s Japanese cinema. Its blend of action and drama, along with a strong female lead, adds to its appeal, drawing in those interested in exploring lesser-known gems from this era.
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