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Le jeu présidentiel

Original title: Bakuchiuci: Sôchô Tobaku
  • 1968
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
464
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Le jeu présidentiel (1968)
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Tokyo, 1934. The boss of the clan that controls gambling agonizes and some of his followers propose to Nakai to take his place, but he refuses the offer and suggests they choose Matsuda, who... Read allTokyo, 1934. The boss of the clan that controls gambling agonizes and some of his followers propose to Nakai to take his place, but he refuses the offer and suggests they choose Matsuda, who is in prison.Tokyo, 1934. The boss of the clan that controls gambling agonizes and some of his followers propose to Nakai to take his place, but he refuses the offer and suggests they choose Matsuda, who is in prison.

  • Director
    • Kôsaku Yamashita
  • Writer
    • Kazuo Kasahara
  • Stars
    • Kôji Tsuruta
    • Sumiko Fuji
    • Hiroko Sakuramachi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    464
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kôsaku Yamashita
    • Writer
      • Kazuo Kasahara
    • Stars
      • Kôji Tsuruta
      • Sumiko Fuji
      • Hiroko Sakuramachi
    • 3User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kôji Tsuruta
    Kôji Tsuruta
    • Shinjirô Nakai
    Sumiko Fuji
    • Hiroe
    • (as Junko Fuji)
    Hiroko Sakuramachi
    • Tsuyako
    Hiroshi Nawa
    Hiroshi Nawa
    • Kôhei Ishido
    Harumi Sone
    • Iwakichi Mizutani
    Takamaru Sasaki
    • Gisuke Kawashima
    Shin'ichirô Mikami
    Shin'ichirô Mikami
    • Otokichi Kobayashi
    Yôichi Numata
    • Susumu Noguchi
    Hideto Kagawa
    • Minoru
    Kinji Nakamura
    • Yûsaku Aoki
    Michiyo Hattori
    • Kumi
    Michimaro Otabe
    • Tsuneji Kitagawa
    Kensaku Hara
    • Tomojirô Goi
    Tomisaburô Wakayama
    Tomisaburô Wakayama
    • Tetsuo Matsuda
    Nobuo Kaneko
    Nobuo Kaneko
    • Tasaburô Senba
    Akecho Sogamawariya
    • Uichirô Nishio
    Akira Hirasawa
    • Hyôkichi Hayakawa
    Masao Hori
    • Sadazô Sakagami
    • Director
      • Kôsaku Yamashita
    • Writer
      • Kazuo Kasahara
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    9I_Ailurophile

    A smart, absorbing yakuza film that deserves more renown

    For all the many yakuza flicks that have ever been made, this one is perhaps a tad atypical. Most are set in the late 40s, the 50s or 60s, or beyond, speaking to the chaos in Japan following the end of World War II and the subsequent surge of the criminal underworld; this is notably set in the years preceding the war. Moreover, while one can hardly tell a story about the yakuza without strong violence, this one broadly adopts a relatively soft and more dramatic approach, perhaps recalling Coppola's 'The godfather' as bursts of violence are woven in amidst quiet but tense scenes of flaring temperaments, internal politics, and the structure of the clan. Between Kasahara Kazuo's screenplay and Yamashita Kasuko's firm direction, however, this is all that 'Big time gambling boss' requires to be striking and compelling: the tale of a clan that controls gambling in Tokyo; freshly paroled Matsuda, who takes major exception to the decisions of the leadership; and even-tempered Nakai, caught between his loyalty to the clan and his loyalty to Matsuda. While this isn't an especially famous film, it's wonderfully engrossing and satisfying as the minutes tick by, and I'm well of the mind that it deserves much more recognition.

    Tensions rise and events escalate as the length draws on, and the more restrained airs of charged drama give way to fiercer vibrancy to be paid for with blood and lives. From top to bottom the writing is stupendous in conjuring a saga of loyalties divided, broken, or unyielding, a conflict between fiery spirits and resolute minds, and backroom deals. Whether one is looking to the narrative at large, each scene, the characters, or the dialogue, the writing is impeccably shrewd in shaping a movie that's greatly absorbing and satisfying. The same certainly applies to the direction, keeping a low-key tone so that the rich, tragic story can speak entirely for itself, and the violence is all the uglier in turn. I'm so deeply pleased with how smartly this was made, for from start to finish there's a buzzing electricity about it all that facilitates not just emotional investment but even a sense of suspense. All throughout this is bolstered by the superb original music of Tsushima Toshiaki, deftly calculated in its dynamics that know when to be thunderous in its chords and instrumentation, and when to be absent altogether. Similarly, the tremendous acting is just as essential, characterized by exceptional poise, nuance, and tightly controlled emotional depth, and while Wakayama Tomisaburo and Tsuruta Koji may stand out most as Matsuda and Nakai, the supporting cast is just as outstanding in bringing the sordid tale to bear.

    In every other regard I've only praise for the folks involved, for this looks fantastic all around. The production design, art direction, costume design, and hair and makeup are all splendidly sharp and full of detail, readily immersing us in the world of the picture. Where stunts, fight choreography, and practical effects bring the violence to life it is jarring and vivid. Among still more, Yamagishi Nagaki's cinematography is surely also worth mentioning, crisp and clean as we see through the camera's eye, with some swell choices of lighting no less. In every capacity 'Big time gambling boss' is plainly excellent, and to sit and watch, it's somewhat surprising that it's not more well known. I wouldn't necessarily say that it wholly demands viewership, but it would be a sore mistake to pass up an opportunity to watch, and the title is one that's far more than it might look like from the outside. I'm very glad that I took the time to watch, and glad to give this my very hearty recommendation.
    10lionsboy

    A masterpiece of Yakuza flick

    The famous novelist Yukio Mishima called this film "a Greek Tragedy of Japan".This Mishima's comment is right. The story of this flick has the aura of inevitability,and the inevitability goes to the awful tragic ending. A man must kill his friend in the rule of Yakuza society,even he does not want to kill him,and the man must go to jail. This is a typical representative of chivalrous type Yakuza flicks,and the best picture of this type.Kosaku Yamashita's directing of this film is very imposing,and the photography by Ngaki Yamagishi is very beautiful,the scenario is very well written by Kazuo Kasahara(later he wrote the scenario of "Yakuza Papers"), the music of Toshiaki Tsushima fits in well with this film.This is a real masterpiece of this genre.

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      Paul Schrader considers it "the greatest of the Toei yakuza films", calling it "an art house rose blooming from exploitation roots."

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 1968 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Big Time Gambling Boss
    • Production company
      • Toei Kyoto
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      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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