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These Men, Violent as They Are: Part 2 takes you into a gritty underbelly where lawlessness thrives. The film captures the chaos that ensues when yakuza influence wanes, and the streets are left to rogues like Tommy and Buchi, brilliantly portrayed by Yamaguchi Yoshiyuki and Suzuki Minoru. Their antics are darkly humorous, but also unsettling, as they navigate a world where trust is a commodity. The pacing is a bit erratic, matching the unpredictable nature of its characters. Themes of betrayal and moral decay loom large, with practical effects that feel raw, almost documentary-like. It's not your typical crime flick; it walks a line between satire and stark realism, and you can't help but feel drawn into this morally ambiguous world.
Gritty depiction of yakuza's declineDark humor intertwined with unsettling themesStrong lead performances that drive the narrative
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