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The film's title "Jin-Roh" comes from a rumored counterintelligence cell operating inside Kerberos itself as it slowly builds up to be an important part of the story.
 
Somewhat jarringly for a cynical political drama, ''Jin-Roh'' is mostly remembered for the [[Memetic Outfit|impressive and menacing heavy armor]] worn by Fuse. It is often confused with the armor worn by the Helghast faction in the [[First -Person Shooter|first person shooter]] ''[[Killzone]]'' (which it possibly inspired).
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* [[Love Redeems]]: {{spoiler|Brutally averted as Fuze's loyalty to his [[True Companions|pack]] proves stronger than his love for Kei.}}
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Most of the cast.
* [[May -December Romance]]: Between Kei and Fuze.
* [[More Dakka]]: And it only takes ''one'' fully armed Kerberos unit member to do this, with just ''one'' gun no less.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Many scenes are influenced by the manga, although the film makes them into pure art.
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* {{spoiler|[[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]]}}
* [[Smug Snake]]: Henmi, in spades.
* {{spoiler|[[Star -Crossed Lovers]]: Fuse and Kei}}
* [[The Slow Walk]]: Fuse as he kills Henmi's men one by one.
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: The Kerberos cops don't show much mercy to their targets and [[More Dakka|riddle them with bullets]]. The completely one sided carnage of pitting anyone against the Kerberos cops is animated in a glorious mess of muzzle flash, blood and smoke. {{spoiler|To say nothing of Fuse's disposal of Henmi.}}