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The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji is a wild ride blending action, comedy, and crime in a way that’s almost chaotic but oddly charming. Reiji, a woefully underqualified but determined cop, gets fired only to be thrust into an undercover mission that’s as absurd as it is risky. The film plays with over-the-top humor, balancing laugh-out-loud moments with some surprisingly tense action sequences. The pacing feels frenetic, like it’s in a constant race against time. There’s a unique atmosphere that comes from its blend of slapstick and genuine stakes, and the practical effects, while not always seamless, add a layer of charm. The performances are a mixed bag—some hit the mark with comedic timing, others feel a bit off, but that’s part of its quirky allure.
Interesting take on the undercover genre.Not your typical crime film.Great for those who enjoy unconventional comedies.
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