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- 88Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonChicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonHeavily influenced by Sternberg's "Underworld," this is one of Ozu's oddest, most enjoyable departures; it reveals him as a first-rate noir director. [09 Jan 2005, p.C11]
- 80Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumOne of the most striking of Ozu’s American-style silents.
- 70The New YorkerRichard BrodyThe New YorkerRichard BrodyThough the violence never uncorks and the story takes a sentimental turn, the deep shadows, the jarring angles and cuts, and the idiosyncratic whims of gesture evoke a sorry underworld that’s out of joint, out of luck, and out of time.
- 63Slant MagazineCarson LundSlant MagazineCarson LundDragnet Girl features an array of seemingly debased molls and violent loners who blow off steam with punching bags in between petty wrongdoings, but it never outright vilifies any of them.