Wednesday, July 2, 2025

 By a man's face you shall know him. (1966) – Tai Kato.

I have to hand it to Radiance, since they keep on putting out exemplary titles that I haven't seen before, that almost invariably become firm favourites. I was hugely impressed by Tai Kato's film-making prowess, a gripping narrative, well told, and the vibrant performances are no less astonishing.




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