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Ley Lines is a gritty exploration of youthful desperation set against the neon backdrop of Shinjuku. It captures the feeling of being lost among the towering buildings and dark alleyways. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of Tokyo's underbelly. The trio of Chinese-Japanese youths and their encounter with a Shanghai prostitute adds layers to the narrative, painting a vivid picture of their struggles. The performances are raw, filled with emotion, reflecting the harsh realities of their choices. It's not just about crime; it digs into themes of identity and survival. The practical effects, while not the focal point, serve to enhance the authenticity of the world they inhabit. Definitely worth a watch for anyone intrigued by character-driven stories.
Examines youth and identity through a criminal lensAtmospheric portrayal of Tokyo's dark sideFeatures strong performances reflecting real struggles
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