

Bitter Tears of a Woman Gambler
Bunta Sugawara replaces Koji Tsuruta as the leading man for this sequel of Okoma, the Orphan Gambler.
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Plot Summary
A woman is drawn into the dangerous world of underground gambling and loan sharking after her husband falls into debt. As she tries to protect her family and navigate the treacherous underworld, she becomes entangled in a web of violence and betrayal. She must make increasingly difficult choices to survive and escape the consequences of her husband's actions.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderately successful exploitation film in Japan, known for its gritty depiction of gambling and its female lead's descent into a dark world. While not critically acclaimed, it found an audience for its pulpy crime narrative and dramatic performances. Critical reception was mixed, with some praising its thematic exploration of desperation and others criticizing its melodrama.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tense atmosphere and compelling female lead.
- Criticized for predictable plot points and occasional melodrama.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this niche film. Those available often highlight the film's effectiveness as a tense crime drama with a strong central performance, though some found the narrative a bit dated.
Fun Fact
The film is noted for its portrayal of the yakuza's involvement in loan sharking and gambling during the early 1970s in Japan, reflecting societal concerns of the era.
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