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5,5/10
2031
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Ambientato nel 1995 e nel 2005, racconta la vita di un guerriero della Yakuza, i suoi legami infantili e le conseguenze del suo intransigente senso di giustizia e dovere.Ambientato nel 1995 e nel 2005, racconta la vita di un guerriero della Yakuza, i suoi legami infantili e le conseguenze del suo intransigente senso di giustizia e dovere.Ambientato nel 1995 e nel 2005, racconta la vita di un guerriero della Yakuza, i suoi legami infantili e le conseguenze del suo intransigente senso di giustizia e dovere.
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Having played the games, I found the series very disappointing. In my opinion they did a disservice to the characters. The story is very different from the game storylines. As a result I found it confusing and difficult to follow. The ever going back and forth between time periods didn't help. Despite that, the series does have entertainment value. The acting is decent (and consistent) throughout the series. There is good character development. The cinematography was very good and action sequences flowed nicely. Once in a while the camera angle used or lighting made a scene difficult to follow. From reading reviews of fans of the game, the series was a disappointment. I have to agree, but I still found it entertaining.
It was clear from the trailers that this wasn't going to be in any way related to the plot and characters of the games so I tried to watch it as a yakuza (lower case) series. It still didn't work. A main aspect of any film or TV show is that that the characters need to be engaging. I didn't care for any of them, one way or another.
The timeline jumps are confusing and there are far too many characters to keep track of.
There isn't even much going on or a plot to follow, it's just random scenes, one after another, which isn't helped by the flat characters. Nor is there much insight into Yakuza traditions, culture and procedures and of those there are, some of them are wrong.
Even Tokyo Vice does a much better job of portraying the Yakuza lifestyle.
I was hoping for something similar to the Fallout series which was brilliant: take the background/history/world from the games and tell a new story with it so you don't need to have played the games to understand what's going on. Everything looked like it did in the games.
In LaD:Y, all that atmosphere is missing. There isn't enough of Kamurocho (the real life Kabukicho). It just feels empty, nothing has character.
The timeline jumps are confusing and there are far too many characters to keep track of.
There isn't even much going on or a plot to follow, it's just random scenes, one after another, which isn't helped by the flat characters. Nor is there much insight into Yakuza traditions, culture and procedures and of those there are, some of them are wrong.
Even Tokyo Vice does a much better job of portraying the Yakuza lifestyle.
I was hoping for something similar to the Fallout series which was brilliant: take the background/history/world from the games and tell a new story with it so you don't need to have played the games to understand what's going on. Everything looked like it did in the games.
In LaD:Y, all that atmosphere is missing. There isn't enough of Kamurocho (the real life Kabukicho). It just feels empty, nothing has character.
I didn't want a 1:1 adaptation of Yakuza, but I certainly didn't want *this*. It butchers half the characters with their characterization, and makes you hate characters that you probably shouldn't hate. Maybe I'd be more forgiving if they didn't give it the same name as the game series and just said it was "inspired by," but no instead we got...whatever the hell this is. An incoherent mess that roughly follows the plot of the first game. Theres...there's just so much that was disappointing about this show. The one thing I LIKED and still do is that actor who played Majima did a stellar job and the total of 10 minutes he was actually in the show was super fun.
To be honest, if they had approached this like Judgment-setting it in the same universe but with new characters and a new story-I wouldn't dislike this series nearly as much. The cast for this show was very promising, all actors were prolific actors, the Director directed 100 yen Love and Naked Director.
The main issue is that they took characters from the original game, dumbed down their motives, and completely missed the mark. During an interview the director confessed that he wanted to create something more than the game, he ask everyone in the cast to not play the game beforehand. He wanted to make something that is favorable by audience that are not familiar with the game. Hence the second title "beyond the game"
It's clear that they don't grasp the depth and complexity of the Yakuza game, and because of that, they've created something that is shallow compare to the source material, yet they seem to believe they've somehow surpassed the source material.
The main issue is that they took characters from the original game, dumbed down their motives, and completely missed the mark. During an interview the director confessed that he wanted to create something more than the game, he ask everyone in the cast to not play the game beforehand. He wanted to make something that is favorable by audience that are not familiar with the game. Hence the second title "beyond the game"
It's clear that they don't grasp the depth and complexity of the Yakuza game, and because of that, they've created something that is shallow compare to the source material, yet they seem to believe they've somehow surpassed the source material.
As a like a dragon fan for a few years, I've been super excited for this tv show. I truly been counting the days till it came out, but now I just feel disappointed...
I knew from the start that the show will be quite different from the original game, but I didn't except that. They changed the storyline and added characters that are not canon and just feel not in place and forced, also, making Yumi more of a main character at the start of the show (even though she's a bit of a boring character and not so liked by the fandom).
What I disliked the most is that kiryu's personality feels so different and unconnected to the original character, which is really upsetting because his character is so cool and special, and that change is ruining the "vibe" of the show.
Although all that, the story is told well. I can understand if someone who's not a fan of the games watch it, think it's a good show.
In the end, it is quite disappointed, but I think the show itself isn't bad.
What I disliked the most is that kiryu's personality feels so different and unconnected to the original character, which is really upsetting because his character is so cool and special, and that change is ruining the "vibe" of the show.
Although all that, the story is told well. I can understand if someone who's not a fan of the games watch it, think it's a good show.
In the end, it is quite disappointed, but I think the show itself isn't bad.
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- QuizSaki Takaoka, who plays Reina in the series, appeared in the 2007 movie as Yumi Sawamura.
- ConnessioniReferenced in YoungRippa59: The Hollywood Bubble | Rip & The Silverback Ep. 38 (2024)
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