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Border Dog Scarlet
The story of a military border patrol dog and handler.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh and unforgiving landscape of the Japanese border, Scarlet, a former prostitute with a mysterious past, becomes entangled with a dangerous criminal underworld. She navigates a treacherous path between corrupt officials and ruthless gangsters, seeking a semblance of freedom and survival amidst betrayal and violence. Her journey is one of resilience as she confronts the brutal realities of her life.
Critical Reception
Border Dog Scarlet received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its gritty realism and Kaji's intense performance. Some found the narrative bleak and challenging, while others praised its unflinching portrayal of societal decay and the struggles of its protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, unflinching depiction of the Japanese underbelly.
Meiko Kaji's central performance is a standout, embodying a resilient and complex character.
Some critics found the film's bleak tone and violent content difficult to engage with.
Google audience: Audience reception for Border Dog Scarlet is not widely documented on Google platforms.
Fun Fact
Koji Wakamatsu was known for his controversial and avant-garde filmmaking style, and 'Border Dog Scarlet' is considered one of his more accessible yet still provocative works from the late 1970s.
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