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Le silencieux

Original title: Aru koroshi ya
  • 1967
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Le silencieux (1967)
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A former soldier, reduced to working at a restaurant post-war, becomes a contract killer for the yakuza gangs he's in contact with.A former soldier, reduced to working at a restaurant post-war, becomes a contract killer for the yakuza gangs he's in contact with.A former soldier, reduced to working at a restaurant post-war, becomes a contract killer for the yakuza gangs he's in contact with.

  • Director
    • Kazuo Mori
  • Writers
    • Shinji Fujiwara
    • Yoshihiro Ishimatsu
    • Yasuzô Masumura
  • Stars
    • Raizô Ichikawa
    • Mikio Narita
    • Yumiko Nogawa
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    298
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    • Director
      • Kazuo Mori
    • Writers
      • Shinji Fujiwara
      • Yoshihiro Ishimatsu
      • Yasuzô Masumura
    • Stars
      • Raizô Ichikawa
      • Mikio Narita
      • Yumiko Nogawa
    • 4User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Raizô Ichikawa
    Raizô Ichikawa
    • Shiozawa
    Mikio Narita
    Mikio Narita
    • Maeda
    Yumiko Nogawa
    Yumiko Nogawa
    • Keiko
    Asao Koike
    Asao Koike
    • Kimura
    Yukiko Kobayashi
    Yukiko Kobayashi
    • Midori
    Mayumi Nagisa
    • Shigeko
    Jôtarô Senba
    Jôtarô Senba
    Saburô Date
    Saburô Date
    • Joe
    Tatsuo Matsushita
    Tatsuo Matsushita
    • Owada
    Yûji Hamada
    Chikara Hashimoto
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    Yukio Horikita
    Yûsaku Terashima
    Yûsaku Terashima
    Hajime Koshikawa
    Sôji Shibata
    Tsuyako Okajima
    Gen Kuroki
    Yûtarô Ban
    • Director
      • Kazuo Mori
    • Writers
      • Shinji Fujiwara
      • Yoshihiro Ishimatsu
      • Yasuzô Masumura
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    7elo-equipamentos

    Lackluster resemblance of Melville's Le Samourai!!

    In a post war period a former Japanese soldier became a smoothly hitman Shiozawa (Raizô Ichikawa), clean and fast killer, soon a Yakusa's mobster Maeda (Azao Koike) hires him to erase a powerful opponent, after a successful job a low member of Maeda's mob Kimura (Mikio Narita) approaches him sneakily to be his pupil, due his methodic manner impressed him deeply, even Shiozawa turns down openly Kimura doesn't give up, meanwhile appears a young prostitute Keiko (Yumiko Nogawa) trying allures the secluded Shiozawa fruitless, upon such refusal, the greedy Keiko doesn't take too long to interact with Kimura.

    Soon Kimura receives an info about a drug smuggler is about to came at harbor area, so he invites the skilled Shiozawa to steal the mob's drugs, a kind of piece of cake job, however Kimura and Keiko have other plan concerning their odd partner, aside some mismatches the picture has some resemblance with Jean-Pierre Melville's LE SAMOURAI as honor code and others commonality, nonetheless the offering never getting fire properly, actually far away from his forerunner.

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    First watch: 2025 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.25.
    9christopher-underwood

    stylish, hip and very cool

    Marvellous, stylish, hip and very cool mid sixties colour movie from the celebrated Japanese 'B' movie director, Kazuo Mori. Starring the impressive Raizo Ichikawa, who reprised the role in the subsequent 'A Certain Killer's Key' and is astonishingly good in this not putting a foot wrong, unless you count the slightly silly fist fight at the end, which is probably intended to be amusing. the other major asset in this sparkling film is the lovely, Yumiko Nogawa who was still working until very recently and whose first film was that of Seijun Suzuki, 'Gate Of Flesh'. The film itself tells of a highly accomplished hit man a few bad yakuza and some even more bad ones and a guy and a girl who tag along with our hero. Great stuff with more than a nod to the French new wave.
    6ricardojorgeramalho

    A Modern Ronin

    This "A Certain Killer" is a transposition, for the time, of the myth of the murderous and solitary samurai, also very popular in French cinema of the sixties, as in Jean-Pierre Melville's detective stories, "Le Samourai", from the same year (the title clearly reveals the source of inspiration) is a good example.

    Basically, the mythology is ancient and comes from the old ronin of feudal Japan, lost samurai, without a master, the Daimyo, and therefore prevented from living an honorable life according to the Bushido, the samurai code of honor. Nor could they even take their own lives through seppuku (honor-restoring action), being condemned to a dishonorable life.

    This myth inspired Kurosawa, it inspired Leone and many westerns, it inspired Melville, it inspired Tarantino, it even inspired Jarmusch, and it also inspired some new wave Japanese cinema, which transposed the myth to contemporary times.

    These killers are modern samurai, subject to their own code of honor, but without prejudice in placing themselves at the service of any mafia boss, to commit criminal acts from which, invariably, only they or their friends benefit. They only punish those who deserve it, but generally include in the punishment those who use them, even paying generously, for dishonorable acts.

    If the myth is old and has already given rise to many memorable works, and not just in cinema, this film is certainly not one of the best examples. It's not that it's bad, but it's banal, with nothing to distinguish it.

    This samurai did not make a school or leave any disciples. It's pure entertainment, in the style of the period.
    7topitimo-829-270459

    Elegant starring vehicle for Ichikawa, with some resemblance to Melville

    "Aru koroshi ya" (A Certain Killer / The Hitman, 1967) is a Japanese yakuza/crime film starring Ichikawa Raizo, possibly the country's biggest movie star at the time. Looking at how popular Raizo was, it's a shame that so many of his later films are generic and predictable genre products, where no effort for artistic creativity is made. This film, by the usually quite lazy genre-worker Mori Kazuo, is better than average. It has a good screenplay by Masumura Yasuzo (one of my favorite directors) and Ishimatsu Yoshihiro, based on a novel by Fujiwara Shinji. It's not a yakuza exploitation film, or an action piece without any nuances, but a stylistic affair, that resembles the films of French auteur Jean-Pierre Melville, especially early on in the film.

    Set in the post-war, Ichikawa plays a man who becomes a hitman for an old yakuza family in order to make a living. The plot is quite simple - much like the plots in Melville films - but the way it's told gets your attention. The film starts quietly and patiently, and once we get action, even that is done with restrain. Ichikawa gives a good performance, though the leading lady was a bit over-the-top, affecting the mood of the film too much.

    Though this is better than most late Ichikawa, I still am a bit bummed it wasn't made by a more exciting director. Mori is not bad, but doesn't make it too memorable either. Comparing it to the greatest of French cinema doesn't of course help, either. Masumura would have been a good choice, or Shinoda Masahiro who made "Kawaita hana" (Pale Flower, 1964). I recommend this to genre fans, and friends of Raizo, but you can certainly find more gripping Japanese crime narratives from the 60's, as well as tons of worse ones.

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    • Trivia
      ARU KOROSHI YA series. #1 of 2 films.
    • Connections
      Followed by Aru koroshiya no kagi (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Tsuru kame (aka: Crane and turtle)
      Composed by Rokuzaemon Kineya

      At the gang boss party

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1967 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • A Certain Killer
    • Production company
      • Daiei
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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