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Dora-heita is like a whimsical stroll through a chaotic world, guided by a magistrate who's anything but ordinary. The film is set in Horisoto, which is pretty much lawless, and you can feel that tension in every scene. Ichikawa's direction feels very deliberate, yet the pacing flows nicely, keeping you engaged with its comical twists. The protagonist uses clever tactics that really showcase his wit, making you appreciate the subtlety in his approach to corruption. The performances are solid; the cast brings this bizarre town and its oddball characters to life. There’s a charmingly rough-around-the-edges quality to the practical effects that adds to the film's unique character, making it stand out in the landscape of Japanese cinema from that era.
Focus on the clever tactics used by the protagonist.Notice the unique atmosphere of Horisoto.Appreciate the mix of comedy and social commentary.
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