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So, 'Tokyo Cowboy' is this interesting mix of ambition and cultural clash. You've got this brash businessman, Hideki, who really thinks he can transform a failing Montana cattle ranch into something profitable. The atmosphere is tense, and there's this slow burn as he grapples with his shortcomings. The pacing feels deliberate, with moments of quiet introspection that contrast well with the loud, bustling world of Tokyo. The performances, especially by Arata Iura as Hideki, are layered and grounded. There's a palpable struggle between tradition and modernity, and the film digs into themes of identity and responsibility. It's not flashy but there's depth; you might appreciate how they handle practical effects, keeping it raw and real.
Cultural themes exploredStrong character developmentInteresting take on ambition and identity
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