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Anonymous
It just drags on when Limosin's subject just up and leaves, and the rest of the film suffers for it. He tries to fill in by providing some story about another yakuza who is arrested for assault, and that doesn't quite go anywhere either. Plus, the crime boss would not let him film them doing illegal acts. The kid reappears with some account of his whereabouts, but nothing is really explained. The whole thing becomes overrated, like fugu. But don't take my word for it, by all means have a see and make your own judgment.
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