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Le père de Kenji Yamamoto meurt après avoir pris des drogues. Perdu, Kenji rejoint une organisation criminelle et y rencontre le chef du gang, Hiroshi Shibasaki. Ils développent alors une re... Tout lireLe père de Kenji Yamamoto meurt après avoir pris des drogues. Perdu, Kenji rejoint une organisation criminelle et y rencontre le chef du gang, Hiroshi Shibasaki. Ils développent alors une relation père-fils inattendue.Le père de Kenji Yamamoto meurt après avoir pris des drogues. Perdu, Kenji rejoint une organisation criminelle et y rencontre le chef du gang, Hiroshi Shibasaki. Ils développent alors une relation père-fils inattendue.
Kôsuke Toyohara
- Masatoshi Kato
- (as Kosuke Toyohara)
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Well written, acted, and directed. It's slow but the characters and story kept me interested throughout. I wasn't expecting it to be that good. This movie deserves a higher rating. The way it all wrapped up was harsh but perfect. Give this one a watch!
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Just as most yakuza movies, this one also possesses the same core themes such as family element, betrayals, illegal businesses, fights and aura of luxury, however, it's just a small portion of "goods" that make this movie good, or rather - brilliant.
What makes it so good is how all these qualities that are mandatory for yakuza movies are portrayed. Instead of hearing verbal "we are family" you can feel it. It also stays grounded and showcase the struggles that yakuza have experienced and are experiencing nowadays. It feels like a documentary (due to the attention to the details that make this story realistic), yet, it compacts so much emotion (hence, it being a drama movie, rather than action).
I have watched at least 60 yakuza-related movies and this one is my favourite. It is a must watch for both, people that are interested in the topic and people that like powerful dramas.
What makes it so good is how all these qualities that are mandatory for yakuza movies are portrayed. Instead of hearing verbal "we are family" you can feel it. It also stays grounded and showcase the struggles that yakuza have experienced and are experiencing nowadays. It feels like a documentary (due to the attention to the details that make this story realistic), yet, it compacts so much emotion (hence, it being a drama movie, rather than action).
I have watched at least 60 yakuza-related movies and this one is my favourite. It is a must watch for both, people that are interested in the topic and people that like powerful dramas.
I don't really know how yakuza living in japan right now, but if I assume from this movie, there is really big discrimination for people who wanted second chance to change their life. I had watch documentary about yakuza who opened ramen shop because community rejected all of them and they can't work like ordinary people.
If what happen in this movie was true, I can't even think how to make a living, It's so terrible.
I watch so many gangs, mafia, yakuza movie, all of them telling about how cool their life with brotherhood, loyalty and luxury. But this movie talk about the truth how yakuza experienced nowdays since their era has passed. This was the best yakuza movie that have a huge impact after I watch it. It so good, and the feel and emotion was real.
I think this movie have to take part in movie festival, the world need to know that yakuzas isn't just about brotherhood and crime.
I recommend this movie for people who wanted the other side of the yakuzas.
If what happen in this movie was true, I can't even think how to make a living, It's so terrible.
I watch so many gangs, mafia, yakuza movie, all of them telling about how cool their life with brotherhood, loyalty and luxury. But this movie talk about the truth how yakuza experienced nowdays since their era has passed. This was the best yakuza movie that have a huge impact after I watch it. It so good, and the feel and emotion was real.
I think this movie have to take part in movie festival, the world need to know that yakuzas isn't just about brotherhood and crime.
I recommend this movie for people who wanted the other side of the yakuzas.
Everything had changed.
A young man being taken into a yakuza group at a young age was put into prison. 14 years later, he came back and everything had changed.
The first half of the movie was pretty alright. It showed the life of our main character before and during his time as a yakuza. The problem was that we knew very little what exactly the yakuza business was. The movie only showed our main character at a club that he's in charged of, and not much else behind the scene. The yakuza do a lot of corrupt and dirty stuff, and not much was shown here.
Another problematic aspect was the main character's romance with a college student. I know that the movie wanted to show that our yakuza was awkward, but the romance had little screen time and felt weird and rushed.
The second half became significantly better. It showed an unforgiving view of the yakuza in modern time. I couldn't help but feel terrible for our main character even though he was a yakuza. Becoming a yakuza in the modern age is like a taboo, and one is destined for loneliness.
The theme of the movie was about the downfall of yakuza compared to the past in terms of philosophy and views by others. It is the type of movie that glorified the once notorious character whose life spiraled apart and found his old job the only thing he could cling into. It's similar to The Wrestler or The Wolf of Wall Street. Here, the only thing our main character could cling to was his family, the yakuza family.
Overall, despite the decent first half, the second half made for one of the most unforgiving movie I have watched this year. 8/10.
A young man being taken into a yakuza group at a young age was put into prison. 14 years later, he came back and everything had changed.
The first half of the movie was pretty alright. It showed the life of our main character before and during his time as a yakuza. The problem was that we knew very little what exactly the yakuza business was. The movie only showed our main character at a club that he's in charged of, and not much else behind the scene. The yakuza do a lot of corrupt and dirty stuff, and not much was shown here.
Another problematic aspect was the main character's romance with a college student. I know that the movie wanted to show that our yakuza was awkward, but the romance had little screen time and felt weird and rushed.
The second half became significantly better. It showed an unforgiving view of the yakuza in modern time. I couldn't help but feel terrible for our main character even though he was a yakuza. Becoming a yakuza in the modern age is like a taboo, and one is destined for loneliness.
The theme of the movie was about the downfall of yakuza compared to the past in terms of philosophy and views by others. It is the type of movie that glorified the once notorious character whose life spiraled apart and found his old job the only thing he could cling into. It's similar to The Wrestler or The Wolf of Wall Street. Here, the only thing our main character could cling to was his family, the yakuza family.
Overall, despite the decent first half, the second half made for one of the most unforgiving movie I have watched this year. 8/10.
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- AnecdotesThe film was part of the line-up at Toronto Japanese Film Festival (TJFF) in Toronto, Canada in 2021.
- ConnexionsReferenced in The Parades (2024)
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 168 905 $ US
- Durée2 heures 16 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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