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Shin jingi no hakaba

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.4K
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Shin jingi no hakaba (2002)
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A barkeeper saves a Yakuza boss' life and thus makes his way up in the organization. However his fear of nothing soon causes problems.A barkeeper saves a Yakuza boss' life and thus makes his way up in the organization. However his fear of nothing soon causes problems.A barkeeper saves a Yakuza boss' life and thus makes his way up in the organization. However his fear of nothing soon causes problems.

  • Director
    • Takashi Miike
  • Writers
    • Goro Fujita
    • Shigenori Takechi
  • Stars
    • Gorô Kishitani
    • Ryôsuke Miki
    • Narimi Arimori
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Goro Fujita
      • Shigenori Takechi
    • Stars
      • Gorô Kishitani
      • Ryôsuke Miki
      • Narimi Arimori
    • 21User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Gorô Kishitani
    Gorô Kishitani
    • Rikuo Ishimatsu
    Ryôsuke Miki
    • Kôzô Imamura
    Narimi Arimori
    Narimi Arimori
    • Chieko Kikuta
    Mikio Ôsawa
    • Masato Yoshikawa
    • (as Mikio Oosawa)
    Shinji Yamashita
    • Masaru Narimura
    Yoshiyuki Daichi
    • Yoshiyuki Ôshita
    Masaru Matsuda
    • Matsuda
    Yasukaze Motomiya
    • Kanemoto
    Shigeo Kobayashi
    • Isa
    Masahiko Hori
    • Saitô
    Yûta Sone
    • Michio Tezuka
    Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
    • Shigeru Hashida
    Takashi Shikauchi
    • Yamane
    Yûdai Ishiyama
    • Komatsu
    Ryô Amamiya
    • Hiroyuki Ogura
    Yukio Yamanouchi
    Chisato Amate
    • Reporter
    Eiichi Furui
    • Shinichi Fujii
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Goro Fujita
      • Shigenori Takechi
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    User reviews21

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    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    More Miike insanity

    Takashi Miike was on fire in the late 90s/early 2000s, putting out a ton of quality movies in a short space of time. Graveyard of Honor is no exception, and if it counts as a remake, might be one of the better one out there.

    Granted, I think it's a little bloated at 131 minutes, but not too much. There's also a lot of brutal yazuka violence - as well as a lot of violence/sexual violence towards women in the first half - and some other unpleasant scenes that could (understandably) put some viewers off.

    I did mostly like it, though. To make a movie with such an awful person for a protagonist and still have most viewers not want to turn it off before it ends is impressive. It makes for a gritty, sometimes harrowing, but ultimately the engrossing yakuza crime/thriller.
    7scobbah

    Dark, cold and filled up of non-sympathy

    Anyone expecting "just another Miike flick" might get very disappointed, as I'd claim this remake, of Kinji Fukasaku's 1975 success, to differ quite much from Miike's other works. There's a lack of comic events here, while the amount of violence is steady and non-compromising straight throughout the movie. While Miike's other works may have a sort of balance between the cold terror of Yakuza violence and fun punchlines, dark and light or whatever you'd like, this piece is leaning way more to the darker side. No one gets away with anything, women and men, they're all facing their dramatic paths down the line.

    As I've mentioned above, the piece feels quite different, and at the beginning I thought it may even be bad. However, such a case didn't await me and afterward I thought it was all good. Different, but good. I prefer the other works of Miike, but that didn't disqualify this one to be a good view. Shattering, touching and filled up with non-sympathy. 7/10.
    7LooyCyphr

    Allegory on "Japan's imperfection"

    If Japan is "perfect", how does "imperfection" look like? The protagonist in this movie embodies exactly that. Which takes away a lot of the "Scarface"-like thriller elements. There is a story about a guy stepping up in a mafia environment, but his stoic anti-will, the fact he hurts EVERYone - helpers, supporters, lovers and foes - is meant to be allegorically political.

    It's stated somewhere and in fact, there's some few scenes that appear very illogical. Not so, if you watch the movies "the right way".

    Movie is calm, depressing, melancholic, bloody painful, sometimes crazy (in one scene he shoots at everyone: police, bypassers etc., then going "SORRY, OUTTA AMMO!" and delivers himself).

    Good, disturbing, mature Miike-movie. Not as cartoonish as most of his films.
    8Beard_Of_Serpico

    Total insanity.

    Gorô Kishitani plays Rikuo Ishimatsu a mid level Yakuza heavy in Takashi Miike's (sort of) remake of the classic 1970's movie.

    It's a remake of an older movie but apart from a few similar scenes and some other call backs it's mostly it's own original thing.

    It's a Miike movie through and through with everything you would expect - Extreme violence with buckets of blood, offbeat characters, dark humour and a cool mean streak throughout.

    This is a pretty insane movie which features one of the most repugnant main characters in any movie ever.

    Ishimatsu is a scumbag and the movie doesn't try to make you relate to him or make him sympathetic, you are just there to witness his horrific actions.

    If you like Miike's other movies then this is a no brainer for fans and it's not exactly a laugh riot but it's intense as hell, stylish and disturbing.

    If that's you're thing then check it out.
    8AzboS-2

    Took a minute to digest

    Took me a minute to get to grips with this movie after watching but now reflecting thinking how good it was. Great soundtrack and interesting story that covers a lot of different themes of self destruction. The protagonist is deeply unwell and the level of violence and sexual violence harrowing and gritty. Even through all the violence the theme of watching someone slowly self destruct is quite engaging. I wouldn't say you feel sadness for the protagonist but you do feel some sense of shock witnessing the events of his life which are mostly self inflicted. Quite a stirring film but took a minute to settle in my psyche. Def not a feel good movie.

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 2002 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Graveyard of Honor
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Daiei
      • Excellent Film
      • Toei Video Company
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      2 hours 11 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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