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Young Boss (1965) carries a gritty, hard-edged vibe, typical of the yakuza films of its era. Kazuo Ikehiro directs with a sharp eye for detail, weaving a story that balances personal revenge with the brutal realities of organized crime. The pacing is deliberate yet tense, building up to key moments that land with striking impact. The performances are solid, especially from the lead, who embodies both the naivety and the hardened resolve of a young man thrust into a violent legacy. Practical effects and fight choreography add a raw authenticity to the action sequences. There's a lingering sense of duty and familial obligation, making the narrative distinctively layered amidst the usual bloodshed and betrayal.
Yakuza themes are well portrayed.Great performances elevate the script.Strong visual style with practical effects.
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