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Magistrate Mayuzumi
During the latter days of the Tokugawa Era, the tensions rise between the 'royalists' and those struggling to uphold the Shogunate. The most modern 'Gatling Gun' has been stolen from its warehouse in Edo Castle by burglars targeting the very Shogun himself.
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Plot Summary
A cynical, world-weary prosecutor, Kenji Mayuzumi, is assigned to a difficult case involving a series of brutal murders. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he finds himself confronting not only the criminals but also the corruption within the justice system and his own past demons. The case tests his moral compass and forces him to question the true nature of justice.
Critical Reception
Magistrate Mayuzumi was a niche release that garnered moderate critical attention for its dark tone and lead performance. While not a commercial blockbuster, it was appreciated by fans of gritty crime dramas for its complex narrative and atmospheric direction. Its reception was generally positive among those who sought out its challenging themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling and dark narrative.
Ren Osugi's performance as the troubled prosecutor is a standout.
The film offers a bleak yet thought-provoking look at justice and corruption.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Magistrate Mayuzumi is not readily available through Google reviews, making it difficult to summarize specific audience likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film is noted for its stark visual style, which contributed to its gritty and realistic portrayal of the Japanese criminal justice system in the 1990s.
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