A group of high school graduates transition into adulthood in a dangerous and violent town in Japan.A group of high school graduates transition into adulthood in a dangerous and violent town in Japan.A group of high school graduates transition into adulthood in a dangerous and violent town in Japan.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
Chihara Junia
- Riichi
- (as Kôji Chihara)
Kazuki Kitamura
- Sada
- (as Yasushi Kitamura)
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Having seen over 20 Miike films, I expected "Kishiwada shonen gurentai: Chikemuri junjo-hen" (or, as the American release is called, "Young Thugs: Innocent Blood") to be a good movie, but I didn't expect it to be this great! From beginning to end this film kept me involved, laughing at the many hilarious scenes and empathizing at the many dramatic scenes. Unlike many Miike films, this movie carries with it a sense of innocence. Sure, it has some outrageous violence, but it is all in fun, like kids playing. There is no nudity or sexual misconduct (i.e. "Visitor Q" or "Ichi the Killer"), just a pure heartfelt story of young adults growing up (or refusing to grow up). Now that this movie is easily available (thanks to the great folks at ArtsMagicDVD), I would have expected more votes and reviews on here by now. I definitely recommend this film for Miike fans and haters alike. Just a great movie all around.
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- ConnectionsFollowed by Kishiwada shônen gurentai: Bôkyô (1998)
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- Young Thugs: Innocent Blood
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- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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By what name was Kishiwada shônen gurentai: Chikemuri junjô-hen (1997) officially released in India in English?
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