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Use by Youth dives into a unique subculture where life’s outcomes hinge on rock-paper-scissors and physical brawls. It's got this raw, gritty vibe that captures the intensity of young ambition and the struggle for identity. The pacing feels deliberate, letting moments of tension simmer before boiling over into chaos. Sanada’s journey, especially his relationship with Emiri, unfolds against the backdrop of this unusual town, creating a contrast between tenderness and the hard-edged reality. The practical effects during fights are surprisingly well-executed, grounding the action in a way that feels more immediate. Performances are solid, with an authenticity that pulls you in. It’s definitely distinctive with its blend of light and dark themes, all wrapped up in a visually compelling package.
Strong themes of identity and ambition.Unique setting with a blend of competition and personal growth.Interesting use of practical effects in fight scenes.
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