Mitsuo Hama and Kyu Sakamoto star as two youngsters who escape from reform school and go different ways. One dreams of a career in music while affiliating with gangsters, the other finds new home with an old man taking care of ex delinquents. This is a slightly underperforming Nikkatsu youth film. It’s got style, catchy music, and a great cast (Sayuri Yoshinaga is in it too), yet it comes out strangely unmoving. This should have been better, more engaging, and more dynamic.
Detective Bureau 2-3: A Man Weak to Money and Women (探偵事務所23 銭と女に弱い男) (Japan, 1963) [Streaming] – 3/5
A forgotten sequel to Seijun Suzuki's Detective Bureau 2-3. This was a lower budgeted production that had to settle for black and white film stock and a slightly less adventurous director, yet it's an entirely passable Nikkatsu action with plenty of style and a dynamite cast pitting Joe Shihido against deadly Hong Kong gunman Asao Koike! A solid genre film with lots of cool noir imagery, though a tad long and less energetic than its predecessor.

