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Immortal Guy, directed by Buichi Saitō, offers a gritty glimpse into the seedy underbelly of post-war Japan. The pacing is deliberate, building a palpable tension as Kosuke Suzuki re-emerges from the depths of betrayal. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of impending doom, accented by the haunting score and stark cinematography. The performances, especially from the vagrant Kumagoro, bring a raw emotional depth that feels authentic and haunting. It's this blend of crime and existential drama that sets the film apart. Practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding the story in a harsh reality. The themes of loyalty and revenge resonate through Kosuke's journey, making for a compelling, if somber, watch.
Considered a unique take on the crime genre in its era.Check for the subtitled version for the full experience.Noteworthy for its strong character-driven narrative.
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