Shin Jidan Koshonin Ura File
Shin Jidan Koshonin Ura File

Shin Jidan Koshonin Ura File

2011Movie95 minJapanese

"Elite" members of an insurance company are gathered together to form a unit to investigate an accident and whether the company needs to pay out on the insurance policy or not.

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Director: Shigeru KitoGenres: Drama, Crime, Action

Plot Summary

This film follows the intense investigations and actions of a special investigative unit tasked with tackling difficult and often dangerous cases. The team navigates complex criminal underworlds, employing unique methods and facing personal challenges as they strive to uphold justice. Their work often puts them in direct conflict with dangerous adversaries, testing their resolve and their bonds.

Critical Reception

Shin Jidan Koshonin Ura File was primarily released direct-to-video in Japan, making mainstream critical reception limited. Audience reception often focused on its action sequences and straightforward crime-solving narrative, typical of V-cinema productions. It is generally viewed as a competent entry in the crime-action genre for its target audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gritty action and straightforward plot.
  • Appreciated by fans of direct-to-video crime dramas.
  • Some found the plot predictable, but the action elements were engaging.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this title is not readily available due to its V-cinema release format. Audience feedback generally aligns with the critical consensus, highlighting the action and crime elements.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a series of V-cinema (direct-to-video) releases in Japan, often featuring actors known for their roles in tokusatsu (special effects) productions.

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