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Nihon boryoku-dan: Kumicho

  • 1969
  • 1h 37min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.0/10
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Nihon boryoku-dan: Kumicho (1969)
ActionCrime

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaYakuza member released from jail aims for peaceful life. Boss's death forces him to lead gang caught in territorial war between Osaka and Tokyo factions. He struggles to uphold yakuza code a... Leer todoYakuza member released from jail aims for peaceful life. Boss's death forces him to lead gang caught in territorial war between Osaka and Tokyo factions. He struggles to uphold yakuza code against dishonorable adversaries.Yakuza member released from jail aims for peaceful life. Boss's death forces him to lead gang caught in territorial war between Osaka and Tokyo factions. He struggles to uphold yakuza code against dishonorable adversaries.

  • Dirección
    • Kinji Fukasaku
  • Guionistas
    • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Fumio Kônami
    • Norio Osada
  • Elenco
    • Kôji Tsuruta
    • Noboru Andô
    • Bunta Sugawara
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
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    • Dirección
      • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Guionistas
      • Kinji Fukasaku
      • Fumio Kônami
      • Norio Osada
    • Elenco
      • Kôji Tsuruta
      • Noboru Andô
      • Bunta Sugawara
    • 6Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 9Opiniones de los críticos
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    Kôji Tsuruta
    Kôji Tsuruta
    • Tetsuo Tsukamoto
    Noboru Andô
    • Noboru Ohba
    Bunta Sugawara
    Bunta Sugawara
    • Tsutomu Kazama
    Rin'ichi Yamamoto
    • Haraguchi
    Mina Isshiki
    • Kazama's Sister
    Harumi Sone
    • Taki
    Asao Uchida
    • Yasujiro Danno
    Takamaru Sasaki
    • Kita Kido
    Yoshi Katô
    Yoshi Katô
    • Yasokichi Kamiyama
    Sanae Nakahara
    • Katsuko Ohba
    Gen Shimizu
    Gen Shimizu
    • Torakichi Hamanaka
    Akikane Sawa
    Akikane Sawa
    • Juhei Sakurada
    Kazuo Nagayama
    • Adachi
    Nobuo Yana
    • Hokuryu-kai executive
    Hideo Murota
    • Shiga
    Kôji Sekiyama
    • Kanto Federation Executive
    Genji Kawai
    • Kanto Federation Executive
    Keiichi Kitagawa
    • Hamanaka-gumi Member
    • Dirección
      • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Guionistas
      • Kinji Fukasaku
      • Fumio Kônami
      • Norio Osada
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    8I_Ailurophile

    Strong, compelling, and unexpectedly impactful (if a smidgen unpolished)

    The one trouble that I see with this film is that it has distinct rough edges in the narrative writing. By and large Konami Fumio, Osada Noriot, and filmmaker Fukasaku Kinji penned a terrific screenplay boasting an engaging, compelling story, and all the beats and ideas are there. The connective threads between those beats and ideas, however, are sometimes fuzzy and indistinct, leaving a bit to be desired. There is a logical progression, yet through to the end that progression is not always fully fleshed out, so in ways big and small it may feel as if the plot is making less convincing hops of Movie Magic to advance. With just a little more time spent on the screenplay developing the characters, the relationships between them, and the plot, this would have risen even higher in my estimation.

    With that having been said, though, 'Japan organized crime boss' is splendidly sharp in every other regard, and for that matter even better than I may have expected. It's a crime flick superbly balanced between quieter dramatic scenes, action-ready sequences of violence, and slight thriller airs, boasting meaningful themes and eliciting earnest feelings. Exciting and entertaining as it may be at times, ultimately this is a rather downbeat feature as notions presented early on grow more emphatic in due course: Tsukamoto is released from prison and seems unenthusiastic about continuing to be involved with yakuza, yet he is drawn back in all the same amidst bitter rivalries, ugly fights, and hit jobs that leave no one untouched. There are times when I'm reminded of 'The godfather' to come a few years later, not only in terms of the kindred subject matter but also the bigger underlying thoughts and general vibes, and I think that's surely speaks well to Fukasaku and his collaborators.

    While I think the writing may have benefited from a smidgen more refinement, the story is otherwise solid and absorbing, with excellent characters and rich scene writing. Exposition in the first few minutes is kind of unwieldy as figures are introduced in a rush, but thereafter the pacing and plot development are just fine; at points it may come across that the violence among the feuding clans is shortchanged as we get mere flashes, but as later instances are more prolonged and upfront, we must be glad that not all of it is given the same extensive treatment. Fukasaku's direction is unfailingly strong in realizing the tableau with bold yet nuanced tones, and the acting is just as fantastic. Not to discount anyone else on hand, but Tsuruta Koji definitely stands out most as Tsukamoto, not just because of his prominence but for the poise and often subtle emotional depth that he brings to the role. I think it's quite a pleasure to watch Tsuruta, really, in a manner that isn't true of all actors.

    The sets and filming locations are great, and the costume design crisp and vivid. The stunts, effects, and action sequences are plainly superb, and Tanaka Osamu's editing seems especially tight to me as it helps to sustain the vitality of the proceedings. When all is said and done I really like 'Japan organized crime boss,' and it strikes some extra potent notes at various points throughout its ninety-seven minutes. Just as much to the point, for a filmmaker whose oeuvre ranges from yakuza pictures, to space operas, to fantasy adventure, to apocalyptic drama, I think this again illustrates Fukasaku's versatility. I repeat that I wish the writing were more polished, but even with some slight weak spots, much more than not the sum total is enjoyable and satisfying. Unless one has a specific impetus to watch there's not necessarily a need to go out of one's way for it, but if you do have the chance to watch then I think this is well worth checking out.
    7daustin

    Solid stuff, great Wakayama

    Solidly entertaining and gritty Yakuza fare from the master, Fukasaku. Tsuruta is good as the man of honor who can't seem to leave the life behind. Don't watch this one for Bunta Sugawara and Noboru Andoh, their roles are very much supporting and don't amount to much more than extended cameos, albeit in Andoh's case, a great one. The man to watch here is Tomisaburo Wakayama, better known as Zatoichi the Blind Swordsman. Here he's out of control as the heroin shooting violent leader of an anarchistic Hawaiian-shirt wearing gang. His character here really steals the show, and it's a lot of fun to see him in a role so different from what I'm accustomed to.
    chaos-rampant

    "Once a yakuza, always a yakuza"

    This terribly underseen yakuza film by the great Japanese master of the genre may very well rank among the top gangster films of the 60's. It begins in Fukasaku's trademark style with the use of narration and stills explaining the rise to power of Osaka's Danno Family. The rest of the story revolves around gangland wars in Yokohama. All the stylistic hallmarks that would later appear in The Yakuza Papers are present here in all their gritty glory. The hyperkinetic action, the scheming and machinations of opposing families, the numerous gunfights that are never clean or glorified, the realistic approach to violence, themes of upholding one's honour and doing one's duty.

    A more sympathetic light is cast on the old school yakuzas as opposed to the new emerging families and alliances who have no disregard for honour and loyalty, only securing their benefits and staying out of the public spotlight at whatever cost. The cast all turn in great performances, with Koji Tsuruta and the great Tomisaburo Wakayama really putting their all in it. Fans of Lone Wolf and Cub in particular will get a kick out of witnessing Wakayama play the mad dog leader of a small group of yakuza hooligans. Diametrically opposite to his restrained, laconic Ogami Itto from Misumi's classic chambara series. There's nothing much to add really. Another tour de force by the great director. Fans of his work will love it.
    mononoke1

    Good all round line up

    Good film from Fukasaku and you can see the style getting closer and closer to the seminal jingi naki tatakai (Battle without Honour) series. Many of the elements are there such as the documentary type style narration, the newspaper clippings etc. All these elements make it appear 'real' or jitsuryoku. Still have the concept of jingi and the whole ninkyo chivalry thing here though.

    Tomisaburo Wakayama does indeed steal the show but he was not Zatoichi. The mistake is easily made as they are brothers. Zatoichi is played buy Shintaro Katsu, he never quite becomes this fat. Tomisaburo is also known for the kozure okami (Lone Wolf) series, which are also a joy to watch.

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      NIHON BORYOKUDAN series. #1 of 4 films.
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      Followed by Nihon boryoku-dan: kumicho kuzure (1970)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de julio de 1969 (Japón)
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      • Japón
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      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Japan Organized Crime Boss
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      • Toei Company
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