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So, 'The Most Perverted Post War Crimes' is this raw, unsettling dive into the darkest corners of post-WWII Japan. It’s structured in these episodic chunks that kind of feel like an anthology, so it keeps you on your toes. The atmosphere is pretty grim, almost claustrophobic, with a pacing that varies wildly; some parts drag while others hit like a punch to the gut. You can tell there's a focus on practical effects that really capture the horror of the crimes depicted. The performances feel gritty and real, adding to the overall sense of unease. It’s distinctive, for sure—a product of its times that tries to peel back layers of societal decay and moral ambiguity.
This film is a bit of a rarity, not just because of its unsettling content but also due to its obscure distribution history. Various VHS and DVD releases have popped up over the years, but finding a decent copy can be a challenge. Collectors often express interest in its unique portrayal of post-war Japan, making it a conversation starter among those who appreciate the more bizarre and lesser-known entries in crime cinema.
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