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So, 'The Way to Fight 2' - this one flew under the radar a bit. It's that direct-to-video sequel to Miike's original, and while it doesn't carry the same artistry, it's got its own rough charm. The pacing feels a bit off at times, maybe a little too languid, but that gives it an odd atmosphere, almost like a dream sequence gone rogue. The fight choreography isn't as polished, but there's a rawness to the practical effects that gives it a unique edge. Performances are hit or miss, but they add to the film's unrefined appeal. You can feel the ambition behind it, even if it doesn't quite hit the mark like its predecessor.
This sequel has a bit of a cult status among collectors, especially those interested in the lesser-known works stemming from the '90s direct-to-video boom. Format-wise, it's been tricky to find, often only appearing in niche collections or specific VHS tapes. The scarcity adds to its allure, and while it may not hold the same esteem as Miike's original, there's a certain curiosity surrounding its production that keeps collectors on the lookout.
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