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Kyôkatsu koso waga jinsei

  • 1968
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
414
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Kyôkatsu koso waga jinsei (1968)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA pungent, extremely entertaining tale of hedonistic, amoral blackmailer Matsukata.A pungent, extremely entertaining tale of hedonistic, amoral blackmailer Matsukata.A pungent, extremely entertaining tale of hedonistic, amoral blackmailer Matsukata.

  • Director
    • Kinji Fukasaku
  • Writers
    • Shinji Fujiwara
    • Fumio Kônami
    • Hirô Matsuda
  • Stars
    • Hiroki Matsukata
    • Tomomi Satô
    • Hideo Murota
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,9/10
    414
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Kinji Fukasaku
    • Writers
      • Shinji Fujiwara
      • Fumio Kônami
      • Hirô Matsuda
    • Stars
      • Hiroki Matsukata
      • Tomomi Satô
      • Hideo Murota
    • 14Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 10Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Hiroki Matsukata
    Hiroki Matsukata
    • Shun Muraki
    Tomomi Satô
    • Otoki
    Hideo Murota
    • Seki
    Tetsurô Tanba
    Tetsurô Tanba
    Kenjirô Ishiyama
    Kenjirô Ishiyama
    Akira Jo
    • Zero
    Eriko Sono
    Erikô Miharâ
    Yôko Mihara
    Yôko Mihara
    • Natsuko Mizuhara
    Keijirô Morozumi
    Keiji Takamiya
    Torahiko Hamada
    Shigeru Amachi
    Shigeru Amachi
    Joe Yamanaka
    Shirô Amakusa
    Bin Amatsu
    Shinjirô Ebara
      Hiroshi Hijikata
      • Director
        • Kinji Fukasaku
      • Writers
        • Shinji Fujiwara
        • Fumio Kônami
        • Hirô Matsuda
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      Commentaires des utilisateurs14

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      6goods116

      Great First Half Then Loses Steam....A lot of Steam

      I really wanted to like this movie and for the first half hour it delivers. Interesting shots, flashbacks, cool stuff and innovative for the 1960s. Good backstory of the hero is shown, and interesting blackmail plot for the first 40 minutes. But then the writers and director lost focus, the plot got boring, and my urge was to turn the movie off. Now that's not a good instinct for a movie you want to like. I give it a 6 simply for the great beginning and interesting film style, but it could have been much better. Without this, the movie is below average, a 4 or 5. I do not recommend except for those interested in these kinds of movies, students, film buffs, etc. For most, this will be a big disappointment.
      5planktonrules

      It's different but not especially distinguished.

      I noticed that IMDb lists this as a crime film AND a comedy. Well, there's nothing funny about the film--it's not at all a comedy. Instead, the film is about four low-lifes who make a career out of blackmailing people and fighting various mobs (who SHOULD have been able to smash them like bugs but somehow didn't throughout much of the film). For them, it all seems to be for the thrills and laughs--the money is secondary. However, the deeper the risk the greater the thrills--so they keep biting off more and more and more. You figure that eventually they'll get in way over their heads. And that is when their friend Zero (a black guy--which is quite unusual for a Japanese film) is killed, things look really bad for these bizarre anti-heroes.

      While this film is quite different from the usual mobster film of the time, it still is a pretty ordinary crime drama. It was reasonably entertaining but no more. For those who like the genre, it's worth seeing--for others, probably not.
      jkheumann

      a great visual experience

      Blackmail is My Life is one of four films that Fukasaku produced in that year and once again affirms not only his brilliant visual style but the incredible energy of the whole crew that worked with him. You have to see this film wide on a big screen to see how beautifully it is shot and composed. It moves fast but the visual strategies show Fukasaku's control over his world and produce a great viewing experience before you even have to delve into the brutal world of Japanese low lifes and the power of the political world that exists at the time. This film fits in comfortably with other films of the time from all over the globe where power and politics were being critiqued and examined from every angle and genre available.
      6Uriah43

      The Risky Business of Blackmail

      This film essentially begins with a young man by the name of "Shun Muraki" (Hiroki Matsukata) working for low wages as a waiter at a nightclub. His life then changes when he is severely beaten because he happened to overhear his boss telling another employee how he cheats his customers by substituting cheap alcohol for more expensive brands. Having just recovered from his injuries, he then has a meeting with three trusted friends and together they decide to get even by blackmailing everyone who had a part in his former employer's scheme. From that point on, they all decide to continue their blackmail operation by going after suitable targets who cannot afford to have their indiscretions disclosed. What they fail to take into account, however, is that there are some targets who carry a greater amount of risk than they may be able to handle. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this turned out to be a pretty good film which benefited from generous amounts of drama, suspense and humor. Likewise, having two attractive actresses like Yoko Mihara (as Shun's girlfriend "Natsuko Mizuhara") and Tomomi Sato ("Otoki") certainly didn't hurt in any way either. On the flip side, however, I didn't especially care for the ending which, I believe, could have been done much better. Be that as it may, I enjoyed this film for the most part and have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
      chaos-rampant

      Early Fukasaku picture sees the great director still honing his style, on his way to greater things

      Blackmail is my Life came in a transitional period for Japanese crime cinema and it shows that by being somehow stylistically confused. The genre was with one foot still set on the earlier Nikkatsu pictures that portrayed yakuzas as people who operated with some sense of chivalry (and BIML reflects that by having the blackmailers act as the heroes), the cool of Seijun Suzuki who bid the genre adieu with Branded to Kill one year earlier (and what an adieu that was) and one foot looking at the future.

      The first half of the picture resembles the colourful pop air of Suzuki and anticipates the disjointed timelines and narrative style of The Yakuza Papers. Hiroki Matsukata is Muraki; professional blackmailer and quite successful at that. He lies on a bed and remembers. Flashbacks show us his humble beginnings. They start in black and white then colour kicks in. Frames freeze while he narrates in a voice-over. We go back and forth like that until after the half hour mark the story starts to shape up. His rise as a prominent blackmailer is seen through a series of incidents that lead up to the big con.

      The second half is predicated more on character than style. Fukasaku puts the quirky flashbacks, stills and narration of the beginning to the side and focuses on the story in a straight-forward manner. He's just as good this way. The movie turns more cynical and gritty and the ending is particularly memorable.

      The director is still not at the top of his craft (it's relatively still early in his career) but he shows that he's not willing to settle down for a simple, run-of-the-mill yakuza flick. He gambles; sometimes he wins, sometimes he doesn't. But he dares and as the saying goes, fortune favours the brave. If he hadn't taken a stab at a different approach like BIML, maybe The Yakuza Papers would have never materialized in all its glory. In that sense, Fukasaku deserves kudos for taking chances and following his vision.

      Blackmail is my Life may not always be successful in its stylistic daring but it's entertaining and cool. As the missing link between the hard bop of the 60's and the grittiness of the 70's, it's an important part of the general picture. Fans owe it to themselves to check it out.

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        Title music, played several times during the film, is ripped off (different but substantially an imitation) from the 1966 Yardbirds' song "Over Under Sideways Down".
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        References Tôkyô nagaremono (1966)

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