Best japanese Movies

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Post‑war yakuza factions clash in Hiroshima, igniting a brutal war of betrayal and power.

Why people love it: Fukasaku’s handheld camera work and chaotic editing immerse viewers in a raw, documentary feel. Its complex characters and stark violence make it a cult classic.

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A giant fire‑breathing turtle awakens to battle monstrous threats endangering humanity.

Why people love it: It revitalizes the classic Gamera myth with modern effects and a compelling human story, earning a devoted cult following. The blend of awe‑inspiring battles and character depth sets it apart in the kaiju genre.

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A cameraman descends into an urban underworld, filming a mysterious girl and confronting surreal horrors.

Why people love it: The film dazzles with its night‑marish visuals and unsettling atmosphere, creating a dream‑like descent into the unknown. Fans admire its raw, experimental style and the way it blurs reality with the uncanny.

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