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The king of yakuza epics Takeshi Kitano (Brother, Zatoichi, Hana-Bi, Sonatine) returns with his most violent gangster film yet.
Mr. Chairman, the head of the ruling Sannokai yakuza clan, suspects that his henchman Ikemoto has struck a forbidden alliance with rival gangster Murase. Ikemoto tries to quell his boss' distrust by making a move against Murase, marking the start of a ruthless series of conflicts and betrayals. Before long, several yakuza clans are out for blood in their constant battle for power and money. The rival bosses fight to rise through the ranks by scheming and making short-lived allegiances. In this corrupt world where there are no heroes, it's a bad guy vs. bad guy in a spiralling outrage of gang warfare.
- StudioCanal
- Takeshi Kitano
- 18
- Takeshi Kitano
English
- 1950
- English
- 1
- B
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Total Price: £44.98
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The king of yakuza epics Takeshi Kitano (Brother, Zatoichi, Hana-Bi, Sonatine) returns with his most violent gangster film yet.
Mr. Chairman, the head of the ruling Sannokai yakuza clan, suspects that his henchman Ikemoto has struck a forbidden alliance with rival gangster Murase. Ikemoto tries to quell his boss' distrust by making a move against Murase, marking the start of a ruthless series of conflicts and betrayals. Before long, several yakuza clans are out for blood in their constant battle for power and money. The rival bosses fight to rise through the ranks by scheming and making short-lived allegiances. In this corrupt world where there are no heroes, it's a bad guy vs. bad guy in a spiralling outrage of gang warfare.
- StudioCanal
- Takeshi Kitano
- 18
- Takeshi Kitano
English
- 1950
- English
- 1
- B
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £44.98
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Outrage
An ok slice of Japanese mayhem from Takeshi Kitano. Probably a better experience on a 2nd viewing. Nonetheless, an enjoyable couple of hours spent with the Yakuza. Recommended for the non Hollywood crowd.
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