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Detective Story: A Brother's Rule
Iwabuchi of the Metropolitan Police Department's Investigation Division cooperates with Kubo of the Foreign Affairs Division in re-investigating the case of a foreign drug addict's death at the request of Kubo.
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Plot Summary
A world-weary detective is haunted by the unsolved murder of his brother, a notorious gangster. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption and betrayal that reaches the highest levels of the city's elite. Torn between his duty and his desire for revenge, he must confront his own demons while navigating a dangerous underworld.
Critical Reception
The film was met with mixed to positive reviews, praised for its gritty atmosphere and Falk's intense performance, but some critics found the plot convoluted. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its noir-inspired tone and others finding it too bleak.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of urban decay and moral ambiguity.
Peter Falk's performance as the tormented detective was a standout element.
Some reviewers noted that the intricate plot occasionally became difficult to follow.
Google audience: Viewers often highlight the film's compelling crime narrative and the raw, emotional performance by Peter Falk. However, some audience members found the pacing slow in parts and the overall tone quite dark.
Fun Fact
John Cassavetes, who also stars in the film, originally intended to direct "Detective Story: A Brother's Rule" as a feature film but adapted it into this made-for-television movie due to funding issues.
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