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Delinquent Angel
One of the earliest of sukeban / girl boss type eiga
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Plot Summary
A young delinquent, Shiro, is ostracized by his family and society after being released from juvenile detention. He drifts through Tokyo, seeking meaning and belonging, and falls into a cycle of petty crime and emotional turmoil. The film explores his struggle for redemption and connection in a world that seems to have abandoned him.
Critical Reception
Delinquent Angel received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often praising its raw depiction of youth alienation and Teshigahara's distinctive visual style. While some found the narrative bleak, others lauded its unflinching realism and the nuanced performance of its lead actors. It is considered an early work that foreshadowed Teshigahara's later, more internationally acclaimed films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stark portrayal of adolescent alienation and societal neglect.
Applauded for Hiroshi Teshigahara's emerging visual artistry and atmospheric direction.
Some found the grim subject matter and pacing to be challenging.
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Fun Fact
Although Hiroshi Teshigahara is more widely known for his later, internationally acclaimed films like 'Woman in the Dunes,' 'Delinquent Angel' marked an important early step in his career, establishing his signature blend of existential themes and striking visual composition.
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