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Mottomo kiken na yuugi

  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
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Mottomo kiken na yuugi (1978)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuHitman Narumi is asked to rescue a kidnapped businessman who is involved in an air defense project. Narumi nearly succeeds but a stray shot kills the hostage. Nevertheless the person who hir... Alles lesenHitman Narumi is asked to rescue a kidnapped businessman who is involved in an air defense project. Narumi nearly succeeds but a stray shot kills the hostage. Nevertheless the person who hired Narumi now has another mission for him.Hitman Narumi is asked to rescue a kidnapped businessman who is involved in an air defense project. Narumi nearly succeeds but a stray shot kills the hostage. Nevertheless the person who hired Narumi now has another mission for him.

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    • Tôru Murakawa
  • Drehbuch
    • Hideichi Nagahara
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Yûsaku Matsuda
    • Keiko Tasaka
    • Yôko Ichiji
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    • Regie
      • Tôru Murakawa
    • Drehbuch
      • Hideichi Nagahara
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Yûsaku Matsuda
      • Keiko Tasaka
      • Yôko Ichiji
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    Yûsaku Matsuda
    Yûsaku Matsuda
    • Shôhei Narumi
    Keiko Tasaka
    • Kyôko Sasaka
    Yôko Ichiji
    • Ayano
    Daigo Kusano
    Daigo Kusano
    • Tsuchihashi
    Asao Uchida
    • Hyôe Kohinata
    Bontarô Miake
    • Seishirô Adachi
    Hiroshi Nawa
    Hiroshi Nawa
    • Tadashi Igo
    Ryûji Katagiri
    • Ueda
    Hitoshi Ômae
    • Detective A
    Iwao Dan
    • Nanjô guardman A
    Kai Atô
    • Detective B
    Tsutomu Harada
    • Nanjô no guardman B
    Hyôe Enoki
    • Mahjong player A
    Shunsuke Kariya
    • Ishizaki
    Renji Ishibashi
    Renji Ishibashi
    • Mahjong player B
    Masanori Irie
    • Nobutaka Nanjô
    Kyôhei Shibata
    • Guest at a mahjong house
    Hideo Saito
    • Regie
      • Tôru Murakawa
    • Drehbuch
      • Hideichi Nagahara
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    Yusaku Matsuda stars in this what the Japanese call action/romance movie. Matsuda was a very popular action star in Japan until his untimely demise after filming "The Black Rain" with Michael Douglas.

    Shohei Narumi (Yuusaku Matsuda) is a gun for hire. He's been recruited by Tonichi Electric company to rescue Chairman's son in law who's the president of the company from kidnappers. The kidnapping is a cover, and the real motive is over defense budget, and the rival company is trying to assassinate the key personnel of Tonichi Electric. The head of the rival company Seishiro Adachi is the ring leader of kidnappers. He has no qualms over killing people to forward his business agenda. Narumi is paid handsomely, and he accepts the contract. He finds that the story is not so strait forward as kidnappers includes the police. He's also asked to assassinate Adachi, but finds that Adachi is cohort with unexpected company.

    The story is very '70s Japan style that resembles the then popular action novel of Haruhiko Ooyabu. It's supposed to be very gritty and macho with lot of sexual innuendo, but compared to today's level of violence on cinema, it's very tame. It's almost innocent by today's standard. But like most of Yuusaku Matsuda's films, this is an entertaining movie. It has comical elements as well as plot that's fairly outrageous. It's sort of escapism, but it works.

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    70's Japanese Anti-Hero

    The Most Dangerous Game (Japan, 1978) directed by Tôru Murakawa Hitman Narumi (Yûsaku Matsuda) is hired to rescue one of a series of kidnapped CEO's in this gritty, urban crime movie (the first of three), involving yakuza, crooked cops, and corrupt businessmen. There's a STYLISHLY realistic atmosphere to it, as opposed to an actual one, but it looks cool, and 1970's Japan is one of my more favorite places to see a movie filmed. Keiko Tasaka plays the sexy girlfriend of one of the bad guys, who gets smacked around by our 'hero', before he rapes her! She of course ends up 'liking it' and then refuses to leave him alone. She spends the rest of the movie hounding him. In fact, it seemed weird to me how often he gets beaten up, except when he's roughing up women or weak people, but of course when he starts shooting - then pretty much everyone goes down. As 70's Japanese Anti-heroes go, he's got the cool shades, can take a beating, is a little quirky, can take or leave the most beautiful women and still get the job done at the end of the day .
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    cool killer

    The director, Toru Murakawa launched Yusaku Matsuda's film as the tough guy for a generation. This is the first of the 'Game Trilogy' although I have to say that I thought that the third, The Execution Game was the best of the three. He doesn't seem like anyone but then he is the cool killer and he moves extremely well and fighting just as good. He is not very nice even to the girls especially the splendid Keiku Tasaka who I was very surprised to know that she never made another film but maybe she didn't like the rape even if she did seem to like it rather dubiously after all. I suppose she doesn't have too much to do but Yusaku certainly does and there was action all the time. It was also rather amazing when there was a car chase but there was only one car and he chases it on foot and he certainly could run. It's a bit complicated about the industrial espionage at the beginning but really fun and a lot of killing with some sex.
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    The First Tale of a Brutal Anti-Hero Who Takes No Prisoners

    Mottomo kiken na yuugi, internationally known as The Most Dangerous Game, is the first film in a trilogy about hitman Narumi Shouhei. This character is a rough anti-hero who is addicted to gambling, has debts of several million yen, is constantly drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes and often sleeps until the late afternoon. He gets hired by the chief executive officer of an important company that is starting to work on a national air defense project. One of the company's most important managers has been kidnapped and the chief executive officer believes that another company is responsible for the crime. Narumi Shouhei's task is to free the kidnapped manager and eliminate the leaders of the other company and their hired guns.

    This movie might not sit well with contemporary conservative audiences. Narumi Shouhei is drunk half of the movie, smokes one cigarette after another, insults employers and villains alike, is only focused on monetary rewards and is particularly rough with his opponents as the body count rises rather drastically as the film progresses. In one scene, Narumi Shouhei tries to get the attention of a ruthless manager and decides to break into his apartment, interrogate and torture his girlfriend Sasaka Kyoko and then proceeds to rape her while the upset manager is listening on the phone. Interestingly enough, Sasaka Kyoko ends up feeling attached to the brutal rapist as she takes care of him and worries about his fate. Such script elements ask for much tolerance, suspension of disbelief and open-mindedness to put it mildly.

    Another significant element that needs to be pointed out is the lighting technique used throughout the film. If you prefer a realistic movie, then you will have several shaky scenes filmed with handheld cameras as you won't see what's exactly going on in some scenes portraying nightly infiltrations and chaotic fighting sequences. If you are looking for an artistically appealing movie with calm and clear shots, that element will significantly decrease your enjoyment of that feature.

    One must confess that the rude anti-hero stands out with his pitiless behaviour and won't leave any viewer neutral or bored. There is even a certain dark humour to some of his gestures that blends in refreshingly in an otherwise brutal film. Other positive elements include the short, precise and cool dialogues, the intriguing settings including an abandoned asylum and the brutal extended fighting scenes that still keep viewers on the edges of their seats in this day and age. Let's not forget about the moody jazz soundtrack that blends in surprisingly well, even for audiences who usually don't care about jazz music at all like myself.

    At the end of the day, Mottomo kiken na yuugi or The Most Dangerous Game is certainly a product of its time that might not have aged very well for more conservative audiences but might appeal to cineasts intrigued by Japanese gangster movies of the seventies. On the movie's strong side, you will get a charismatic anti-hero, a healthy dose of black humour, cool dialogues, atmospheric locations, bloody fight scenes and a jazzy soundtrack. On the negative side, some scenes are extremely tough to digest, the shaky camera work might induce headaches and the lighting technique used throughout the film is below average to be generous. I have recently been watching this film with a good friend and we have both been greatly entertained but we also think that the other two entries in the trilogy offer an overall more elevated quality.

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      • 8. April 1978 (Japan)
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      • Japan
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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