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Kaiji: Jinsei gyakuten gêmu

  • 2009
  • 2h 10min
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6,4/10
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Kaiji: Jinsei gyakuten gêmu (2009)
Kaiji Ito (Fujiwara) moves to Japan after graduating from high school. Unable to find a job and frustrated with society at large, Kaiji spends his days gambling, vandalising cars, and drinking. Two years later and his life is no better. A debt collector named Endo arrives to collect payment. She then offers two choices to Kaiji: spend 10 years paying off his loan or board a gambling boat for one night to repay his debt and possibly make a whole lot more. Meanwhile, the unscrupulous Endo is actually conning Kaiji, believing he won't come back from his voyage. Kaiji is then up for the night of his lifeÂ…Â…
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Kaiji, un jeune joueur constamment endetté, se lance dans une compétition de jeux d'argent mortelle afin d'effacer ses prêts.Kaiji, un jeune joueur constamment endetté, se lance dans une compétition de jeux d'argent mortelle afin d'effacer ses prêts.Kaiji, un jeune joueur constamment endetté, se lance dans une compétition de jeux d'argent mortelle afin d'effacer ses prêts.

  • Réalisation
    • Tôya Satô
  • Scénario
    • Nobuyuki Fukumoto
    • Mika Ohmori
  • Casting principal
    • Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Yûki Amami
    • Tarô Yamamoto
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    2,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tôya Satô
    • Scénario
      • Nobuyuki Fukumoto
      • Mika Ohmori
    • Casting principal
      • Tatsuya Fujiwara
      • Yûki Amami
      • Tarô Yamamoto
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 19avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Kaiji Itô
    Yûki Amami
    Yûki Amami
    • Rinko Endô
    Tarô Yamamoto
    Tarô Yamamoto
    • Jôji Funai
    Ken Mitsuishi
    • Kôji Ishida
    Yuriko Yoshitaka
    • Yasuda…
    Masako Motai
    Masako Motai
    • Houseboat Proprietress
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    • Makoto Sahara
    Kei Satô
    Kei Satô
    • Kazutaka Okada
    Suzuki Matsuo
    • Tarô Ôtsuki
    Teruyuki Kagawa
    Teruyuki Kagawa
    • Yukio Tonegawa
    Takuma Anzai
    Takuma Anzai
    Bobby
    Nobuyuki Fukumoto
    Nobuyuki Fukumoto
    • Black Suit A
    Yasuhi Nakamura
    • Ôta
    Shogen
    Shogen
    • Majima
    Sôtarô
    Sôtarô
    • Kitami
    Hajime Taniguchi
    Sadayuki Tarumi
    • Réalisation
      • Tôya Satô
    • Scénario
      • Nobuyuki Fukumoto
      • Mika Ohmori
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    Avis des utilisateurs15

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    9exodusman

    Jan-Ken-Pon & E-Card

    Kaiji is an awesome movie. It shown how to play Jan-Ken-Pon (Rock- Paper-Scissors) in Japan which very popular games. Which under the debt pressure, he join the other play in Espoir ship (means Hope in French). This is where he lost, work underground as slave, pay with underground money called Peria, and challenge to join Brave Road (to survive and return above ground).

    When he made an final, he should play card with Tonegawa. Play E-Card (Emperor-Slave-Citizen) to win his freedom and clearing his debt. He lost because of Tonegawa using cheap trick. Using Chip that control and know the users heartbeat, but he lost cause Kaiji too excited winning the last round and make Tonegawa fallen on his own trick.
    10christophersanchez-26752

    Cant find it

    Whate can I watch it I have been trying to watch it every where in sub English so can someone pleas help me find it english sub i heard its really good so I want to watch it I can only find it Japanes raw bud.
    choclovesallofyou

    Please, watch the anime or read the original manga

    Generally adaptations from medium to medium in the world of film (i.e video game crossovers, remakes of older movies, cartoon remakes) are poor quality. As the original material adapts to its new format it becomes diluted. The work of the original creator is generally mangled to the point of no return.

    This film is a prime example.

    As far as some of the reviewers above who have made presumptions of Japanese culture portrayed in the film, stating that Japanese people don't 'act' like the characters portrayed in the film, are making ignorant remarks. The original piece of work (either the anime series or the manga) is a psychological thriller, with great attempts made at in-depth analysis of the thought processes of the characters. The commentary made on the greed of society as a whole is invoking.

    Bottom Line: Watch the anime if psychological thrillers are up your alley, its not drawn in typical cheesy anime style, nor is it cliché! Don't watch this film unless you have seen the anime, it will probably be a horrid experience! I recommend both Kaiji and the creator's earlier manga/anime Akagi. Both are extraordinary pieces of work in the otherwise cliché and worn out world of Japanese Animated television series.
    9jonny_

    Entertaining with plenty of twists.

    It's easy to criticise this film for being very over the top and downright outlandish, and that's because it is. It definitely has some overacting and very silly moments or dialogue, does it really hurt this film? No. The entire premise is over the top right off the bat, the film is about a guy playing a casino game (on a boat for some reason, maybe to bypass illegal gambling laws... who knows?) which is basically rock paper scissors to wipe out his debt and if he loses is doomed to pay it off through slave labour. I can't turn around and say "Aw man, they've managed to make this silly!" on top of that it's an adaptation from a manga, a good adaptation as you would expect from a cast reunited from the live action Death Note (that's right they actually had a good one before Netflix).

    This is a very entertaining film and with almost all films you know the hero is going to come out on top, this film is very good at baiting you into thinking he's found a way to basically cheat the system. I like the original idea that there is debt collectors who would victimize people to extort more from them including a sort of underground (ironically) mining operation that pays them a pittance then entices them to give it back in exchange for luxury items.
    10george_a_romero

    Brilliant!

    The colourful cast of Death Note (2006) reunite for this inspired manga/anime adaptation. It is a riveting sizzler of a movie made with nerve-jangling Japanese brutality. Kaiji is a down and out thirty-year-old blue-collar loser who has no luck in life. He is bored of his dead-end job at the hypermarket, irritated that pompous and prosperous people drive around in Mercedes and depressed that he never has enough dough to rise above his comatose lifestyle. One day, a debt collector arrives at his flat to offer him the chance to change his empty existence: go on a cruise with other down and outs, gamble, and repay his debts in the ultimate game of deception. If you win, you start your life afresh, if you lose, well, you will never want to fool around with rock-paper-scissors again because Brave Men Road is the only way to escape 15-years of forced underground slave labour.

    Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler (2009) examines the languor of Japanese consumer culture: work, devour, and squander your verve in an everlasting cycle of mass suppression that upholds the lower-class/upper-class divide. This regimented Metropolis style nightmare comes to fruition in the symbolic utopian underground kingdom that blue-collar slave workers must construct for aristocratic city-dwellers. The languid masses march in union, take showers together and buy beer and munchies with their meagre pay to nullify and distract themselves from their authoritarianism. The moral at the heart of Kaiji is simple: if you want to achieve your dreams in this hum/drum existence, you have to wake up, fight, and live recklessly. Would you be willing to walk across an electrified beam between two skyscrapers to pay off your debts while superficial business executives watch you on television screens? If you want to rise above your own worthless comatose lifestyle, why not take up the challenge, you could win lots of money because that is what Brave Men Road is all about, or is it… Verdict: This riveting Battle Royale intoned masterpiece is made with nail-biting suspense, brain-teasing intelligence and mind-blowing wit:-

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    • Anecdotes
      Nobuyuki Fukumoto, creator of the "Kaiji" manga on which this film is based, appears in the film as a black-suited man.
    • Citations

      Yukio Tonegawa: A Slave... why? Didn't you swap it before the blood sprayed on it?

      Kaiji Ito: Sorry, but no. All I did was pull the face down Citizen and Slave cards close to me, then put a Citizen card over one, only to pull it back. In other words, I only pretended to swap.

      Rinko Endo: He didn't swap them?

      Yukio Tonegawa: Impossible! HOW COULD THIS BE POSSIBLE? WHY, WHY DIDN'T YOU SWAP THEM?

      Kaiji Ito: That's easy. Because I had faith.

      Yukio Tonegawa: Faith?

      Kaiji Ito: Clearly, you're brilliant. Out of anyone I've ever met, you have the sharpest mind.

      [holds up a blood-stained card]

      Kaiji Ito: A man like you... would never fail to notice this blood. Of course you'd notice. And when you do, you'd be suspicious. You'd scrutinize it, realize it's a scheme and see through my plan.

      [slams the card down on the table]

      Kaiji Ito: YOU HAVE TO, BECAUSE YOU'RE SMART! That's why you'd be suspicious, and would recall how I'd swapped cards on the ship, and that I had the chance here. Then you'd snicker... how foolish I am. You'd be completely convinced. And why not? After all, your opponent is trash compared to someone like you. TRASH! You'd gloat. Because you're superior. NO TRASH HAS EVER COME CLOSE TO BEATING YOU. SO I USED YOUR ARROGANT SUPERIORITY AGAINST YOU! AND THIS PATHETIC SLAVE BEAT YOU!

    • Crédits fous
      The Nippon Television Network Corporation logo is accompanied by a ghoulish chant of "zawa".
    • Connexions
      Followed by Kaiji 2: Jinsei dakkai gêmu (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      It's All Too Much
      Performed by Yui

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 octobre 2009 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kiryu, Gunma, Japon
    • Sociétés de production
      • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
      • Horipro
      • Toho
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 24 709 016 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 10min(130 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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