

Night Patrol
With the help of journalist Diane Castelain, Parisian police inspectors Leo Gorce and Gu Arenas are trying to solve the murder of a member of the French Parliament, but some dangerous powerful people try to make sure that doesn't happen.
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Plot Summary
In Tokyo, a group of four eccentric amateur detectives, each with a unique and often bizarre specialization, decide to form their own private detective agency. Despite their unconventional methods and clashing personalities, they aim to solve crimes that baffle the official police force, leading to a series of chaotic and comedic misadventures.
Critical Reception
Night Patrol is a cult classic in some circles, appreciated for its unique brand of absurdist humor and gonzo action sequences. While it received mixed reviews upon release, often criticized for its nonsensical plot and over-the-top style, it has since garnered a dedicated following among fans of Japanese cult cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic and often surreal comedic style.
- Critiqued for its thin and convoluted plot.
- Noted for its memorable characters and visually distinct aesthetic.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge through standard metrics, but fan discussions often highlight the film's unique, campy entertainment value and its status as an 80s cult oddity.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its distinct visual style, heavily influenced by Japanese manga and anime of the era, which was quite unusual for live-action films at the time.
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