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Reflections With Jake Adelstein
In this video interview, Jake Adelstein (author of "Tokyo Vice" and the newspaper reports "Saitama Dog Lovers Serial Disappearances" and "Saitama Dog Lovers Serial Murders") discusses the case that inspired Cold Fish.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a personal look into the life and work of Jake Adelstein, an American journalist who has spent decades investigating and reporting on the Japanese Yakuza. The film delves into his motivations, the dangers he faces, and the unique challenges of covering organized crime in a foreign culture. Through interviews and archival footage, it provides insight into his groundbreaking work and the blurred lines between journalism and the underworld.
Critical Reception
Reflections With Jake Adelstein received positive reviews, with critics commending its raw and unflinching portrayal of Jake Adelstein's investigative journalism. The documentary was praised for its access to the often-secretive world of the Yakuza and Adelstein's unique perspective as an outsider deeply embedded in the subject matter. Audiences appreciated the personal narrative and the suspenseful insights into a dangerous profession.
What Reviewers Say
A compelling and eye-opening look at one man's dedication to exposing organized crime.
Offers rare access and a unique perspective on the Yakuza.
Adelstein's personal narrative adds a gripping dimension to the journalistic endeavor.
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Fun Fact
Jake Adelstein is one of the few Westerners to have ever been granted access to report on the Yakuza and has been involved in numerous high-profile investigations, including the Tadamasa Goto case.
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