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Pistol opera

Japan, 2001
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In the late 60s, Seijun Suzuki developed a cult following with his re-envisioning of B-grade Japanese gangster flicks, defying the tropes of the genre with hi..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Stray dog = Nora Inu

Japan, 1949
Similarity: 75%

Tokyo drifter

Japan, 1966
Similarity: 75%

Branded to kill [Widescreen]

Japan, 1967
Similarity: 74%

Sonatine

Japan, 1993
Similarity: 71%

Dead or alive [DVD] (D)

Japan, 2000
Similarity: 69%

Kikujiro

Japan, 1999
Similarity: 69%

An Actor's revenge

Japan, 1963
Similarity: 69%

Heavy traffic

United States, 1973
Similarity: 69%

Black rain

United States, 1989
Similarity: 69%

Violent Cop = Sono otoko kyobo ni tsuki (D)

Japan, 1989
Similarity: 68%

Sanjuro

Japan, 1962
Similarity: 68%

Violent killer = Violence at noon = Hakuchu no torima

Japan, 1966
Similarity: 68%

Boiling point = 3-4x jagutsu

Japan, 1990
Similarity: 67%

Kill Bill: Vol. 1

United States of America, 2003
Similarity: 67%

Faster pussycat kill, kill. Mondo topless

United States, 1965
Similarity: 67%

Shichinin no Samurai = Seven Samurai

Japan, 1954
Similarity: 67%

Scandal = Shuban

Japan, 1950
Similarity: 67%

Street of shame = Akasen chitai [NTSC]

Japan, 1956
Similarity: 67%
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