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Jingi naki tatakai: Kanketsu-hen

  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
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Jingi naki tatakai: Kanketsu-hen (1974)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhile Hirono is in prison, his rival Takeda turns his own crime organization into a political party, whose two executives stir up new tensions in their thirst for power.While Hirono is in prison, his rival Takeda turns his own crime organization into a political party, whose two executives stir up new tensions in their thirst for power.While Hirono is in prison, his rival Takeda turns his own crime organization into a political party, whose two executives stir up new tensions in their thirst for power.

  • Regie
    • Kinji Fukasaku
  • Drehbuch
    • Koichi Iiboshi
    • Kôji Takada
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Seizô Fukumoto
    • Nobuo Kaneko
    • Jô Shishido
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    7,3/10
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    • Regie
      • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Drehbuch
      • Koichi Iiboshi
      • Kôji Takada
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Seizô Fukumoto
      • Nobuo Kaneko
      • Jô Shishido
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    Seizô Fukumoto
    Seizô Fukumoto
    • Tamotsu Matsumura
    Nobuo Kaneko
    Nobuo Kaneko
    • Yamamori
    Jô Shishido
    Jô Shishido
    • Katsutoshi Otomo
    • (as Joe Shishido)
    Bunta Sugawara
    Bunta Sugawara
    • Shozo Hirono
    Yasuhiro Suzuki
    • Sakichi Sugita
    Kunie Tanaka
    Kunie Tanaka
    • Makihara Masakichi
    Nobuo Yana
    • Ryôsuke Kaga
    Hiroko Fuji
    Gorô Ibuki
    Gorô Ibuki
    Ryûji Katagiri
    Takuzô Kawatani
    Kin'ya Kitaôji
    Akira Kobayashi
    Akira Kobayashi
    Hiroki Matsukata
    Hiroki Matsukata
    Ryô Nishida
    Yumiko Nogawa
    Yumiko Nogawa
    Takashi Noguchi
    Junkichi Orimoto
    • Regie
      • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Drehbuch
      • Koichi Iiboshi
      • Kôji Takada
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    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    A strong end to the series

    After engaging but quite confusing 3rd and 4th episodes, this 5th (and final) one I could actually follow! Not 100% of the time, but I had a much better grasp on the plot than I did in the last two- maybe to the same extent as the slightly simpler 1st and 2nd episodes.

    As such, I did enjoy this one more than 3 and 4. It has a great pace throughout, maybe only faltering a little at the end, as the final few scenes don't feel as appropriate a series finale as the last few scenes in episode 4 felt.

    Still, for providing more of the stuff I love about this series alone, I can't help but think this was really good. The trademark violence and chaos that defines this series has only gotten better by this point- there's an action sequence (of sorts) just over the halfway point in this instalment where the camera seems to jolt or move every time a gun is fired or a punch is landed...

    ...And it doesn't look cheesy; it just accentuates the brutality of what's happening in an unbelievably effective fashion. Also noticeable is how messy and clumsy so many murders and attempted murders are. I really appreciate it when a crime film emphasises how unnatural and hard it is to take a life in that kind of violent way.
    8mihokonluke

    Not the best ending...but still wrapped it up.

    I finished the whole jingi series in 2 day and I'm rewatching the first movie and if I were to summarize this film it was basically an relativly peaceful ending to a man who lived in loyalty at the start and slowly started to get involved in a yakuza war with betral and a big physiological warfare.

    Overall I absolutely loved this series and planning to watch more yakuza film and I would recommend it to anyone's who's interested.
    6Leofwine_draca

    End of a (yakuza) era

    FINAL EPISODE is, unsurprisingly, the last of Kinji Fukasaku's five-part yakuza film series that began with BATTLES WITHOUT HONOR AND HUMANITY years previously. This handles a more political storyline, lighter on the action and heavier on the talk, that nonetheless brings the story virtually up to date and continues to enchant with its depiction of a lawless world of honour, reputation, and death.

    As with the other films in this series, FINAL EPISODE has plenty of energy to keep it moving through the slower spots. The yakuza may be older and more grizzled in this film, but they're none the wiser, and the low level thugs are still committing carnage on the streets. Bunta Sugawara's Hirono is finally released from prison and discovers a world very different from the one he knew previously. The production values remain high and the excellent soundtrack continues to complement the on-screen action perfectly.
    9fertilecelluloid

    A classic, unforgettable piece of cinema wraps up

    With the authorities cracking down on organized crime, many yakuza families prolonged their existences by becoming political parties. The cops weren't fooled, but it did make it harder to prosecute them.

    The talkiest of the entries and the entry burdened with the task of wrapping up dozens of loose threads, FINAL EPISODE depicts the legitimization of the crime and protection business and draws a curtain on the life of Bunta Sugawara's symbolic yakuza "torpedo".

    It is as compelling for its performances as for its historical detail. Right up until the last body falls, director Fukasaku keeps the energy level high and kicks the narrative along at a heady pace.

    It has been a monumental journey and a classic, unforgettable piece of cinema.
    2glwright

    Final Episode

    I would have said "awful" but the other films were so great! It was such a disappointment after watching the others. At the end of the film there were too many loose ends, so much left behind unresolved with no closure for the main character or more importantly, the viewer. At this point in the series, I was having problems as well with everyone's inability to hold a gun straight. And why were they always falling down on the people they shot?

    All I can say is that if this is based on the memoirs of a Yakuza boss, and these films held true to story... only then can I accept this "real" ending. Otherwise what a let down. Maybe I'm just sad it's over.

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      In one of the final scenes, several yakuza members approach a theatre playing Onna Toseinin, aka Onna toseinin (1971) and ogle the poster featuring Sumiko Fuji as the latter movie's theme music plays. Onna Toseinin is a "ninkyo eiga" or "chivalry film" in which yakuza are portrayed in a romanticized way as honorable, upstanding citizens, or cool, wandering gamblers. This is certainly meant as a strong contrast to the "jitsuroku eiga" / "actual record film", or true crime style of this Battles Without Honour and Humanity series, in which modern yakuza are more accurately portrayed as brutally destructive, craven goons engaging in chaotic violence and murder. Ironically, Yumiko Nogawa who appears in this film as a yakuza wife, 12 years earlier appeared in an early ninkyo eiga series of her own as a similar wandering woman gambler character, Toba no mesu neko (1965).
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. Juni 1974 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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      • Final Episode
    • Drehorte
      • Hiroshima Peace Park, Hiroshima, Japan
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      • Toei Company
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