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So, 'Three Yakuza' from '65 is this intriguing dive into the lives of gamblers in the samurai era. Each vignette serves up a distinct flavor, showcasing not just swordplay but the gritty underside of honor and betrayal. The pacing can feel offbeat at times, which adds to its charm, really. The atmosphere is thick with tension and desperation, and the practical effects are surprisingly effective for the time. You can really feel the weight of each character's choices. The performances, especially in the first part, are raw and visceral, capturing that sense of urgency and fear. It’s not flashy, but there's something very real about it, y'know?
'Three Yakuza' has had a somewhat limited release history, which makes it a bit of a gem among collectors. The film has seen various formats over the years but remains elusive on high-quality releases, heightening its appeal. As a piece that blends action with deep character studies, it's drawn interest from those keen on samurai cinema and its lesser-known narratives. Because of its unique storytelling and approach, it often stands out in niche collections.
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