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Ryû ga Gotoku ~Beyond the Game~

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  • 2024
  • 18+
  • 45m
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Ryû ga Gotoku ~Beyond the Game~ (2024)
Intense characters like Kazuma Kiryu navigate modern Japan's underbelly. The dramatic series explores their lives and criminal underworld ties.
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JaponaisGangsterCriminalitéDrameMesureMystèreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSet in 1995 and 2005, chronicles a Yakuza warrior's life, his childhood ties, and the consequences of his uncompromising sense of justice and duty.Set in 1995 and 2005, chronicles a Yakuza warrior's life, his childhood ties, and the consequences of his uncompromising sense of justice and duty.Set in 1995 and 2005, chronicles a Yakuza warrior's life, his childhood ties, and the consequences of his uncompromising sense of justice and duty.

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    • Ryoma Takeuchi
    • Kento Kaku
    • Munetaka Aoki
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,5/10
    2,1 k
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    • Vedettes
      • Ryoma Takeuchi
      • Kento Kaku
      • Munetaka Aoki
    • 41Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 9Commentaires de critiques
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      • 1 nomination au total

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    HautLes mieux cotés1 saison2024

    Vidéos8

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    Trailer 1:43
    Official Trailer
    Like a Dragon: Yakuza - Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 1:05
    Like a Dragon: Yakuza - Teaser Trailer
    Like a Dragon: Yakuza - Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 1:05
    Like a Dragon: Yakuza - Teaser Trailer
    Like A Dragon: Yakuza (Canada)
    Trailer 1:41
    Like A Dragon: Yakuza (Canada)
    Like A Dragon: Yakuza (UK)
    Trailer 1:41
    Like A Dragon: Yakuza (UK)
    Like A Dragon: Yakuza (Australia)
    Trailer 1:40
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    Like A Dragon: Yakuza Teaser (Australia)
    Trailer 1:04
    Like A Dragon: Yakuza Teaser (Australia)

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    Ryoma Takeuchi
    Ryoma Takeuchi
    • Kazuma Kiryu
    • 2024
    Kento Kaku
    Kento Kaku
    • Akira Nishikiyama
    • 2024
    Munetaka Aoki
    Munetaka Aoki
    • Goro Majima
    • 2024
    Toshiaki Karasawa
    Toshiaki Karasawa
    • Shintaro Kazama
    • 2024
    Shôken Kunimoto
    • 2024
    Masaya Katô
    Masaya Katô
    • Dojima
    • 2024
    Shinichirô Matsuura
    • 2024
    Yumi Kawai
    Yumi Kawai
    • Yumi Sawamura
    • 2024
    Orakio
    • 2024
    Kazuki Namioka
    • 2024
    Tomoya Maeno
    • The Florist of Sai
    • 2024
    Misato Morita
    Misato Morita
    • Aiko
    • 2024
    Hinano Nakayama
    • Miho
    • 2024
    Kôichi Satô
    Kôichi Satô
    • Masaru Sera
    • 2024
    Subaru Shibutani
    Subaru Shibutani
    • Detective Date
    • 2024
    Saki Takaoka
    Saki Takaoka
    • Reina
    • 2024
    Shôhei Uno
    • 2024
    Ryûdô Uzaki
    • Goda
    • 2024
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    3karohemd-26726

    Not even exciting as an unrelated yakuza series

    It was clear from the trailers that this wasn't going to be in any way related to the plot and characters of the games so I tried to watch it as a yakuza (lower case) series. It still didn't work. A main aspect of any film or TV show is that that the characters need to be engaging. I didn't care for any of them, one way or another.

    The timeline jumps are confusing and there are far too many characters to keep track of.

    There isn't even much going on or a plot to follow, it's just random scenes, one after another, which isn't helped by the flat characters. Nor is there much insight into Yakuza traditions, culture and procedures and of those there are, some of them are wrong.

    Even Tokyo Vice does a much better job of portraying the Yakuza lifestyle.

    I was hoping for something similar to the Fallout series which was brilliant: take the background/history/world from the games and tell a new story with it so you don't need to have played the games to understand what's going on. Everything looked like it did in the games.

    In LaD:Y, all that atmosphere is missing. There isn't enough of Kamurocho (the real life Kabukicho). It just feels empty, nothing has character.
    3Thomas_Eric

    Just awful.

    Even as a big Ryu Ga Gotoku fan, I would've been fine with story changes, after all Yakuza games get really silly with their storylines and sudden plot twists. However, this show makes no sense and it doesn't respect the source material at all. Kiryu is shown to be a polar opposite of what he is in the games, like all other characters including Kazama, Yumi and Nishikiyama. I can understand trying to have the characters grow as the story progresses, but this was terribly executed.

    Not only that but the lore changes are completely awful and pull you back from the story. For instance, Kazama being away from the Yakuza, instead of being this behind-the-scenes mastermind? Really?

    The sets and the overall costume design are awful too. It simply doesn't look like the characters are in 1995 nor 2005. No visuals nor looks match the iconic first two decades of Japan's Heisei era. For instance, where is Dojima's mustache? Everyone looks like they walked straight from 2024. Tokyo Vice, another Yakuza Crime show that came out in the last few years, has no issues portraying this era with beautiful sets and having people wear correct attires. The set designs don't reflect the epic/grandeur locations of the games, which is a bummer, as this show would've benefited from those opulent locations.

    Overall, I am torn that this came out as terrible as it did. I wish the writers took better care of this source material. I am not saying that changes weren't needed, but this is the complete opposite of how the games are, and even ignoring that, this story is simply not good to stand in its two feet. There are a lot of complete remakes, such as Scarface (1983) and Battlestar Galactica (2003), that manage to be their own thing without disrespecting the source material. Here, unlike those, the writers clearly thought they were improving upon the original story, instead of trying to reimagine/ make their own thing. Well, the overall result is as weak as watery grape soda. No, it's not grape juice, this is just water with some grape in it. Awful.
    3May117

    what were they thinking

    I played though yakuza 1 and i expected this show to be a little different from the game but it more like the halo show. The characters aren't how they are. The show is dark it hard to see things in it. The 2007 film was a better adaptation of the game. It was more faithful than this show. Some of the games plot is not here at all. In yakuza 1 kazama is in his late 30s early 40s in the show he like 25 or something it not faithful to the games. I was expecting something better then this but i was disappointed by this show for not being very faithful to the games it feels like the writers didn't play the games.
    5rdamian1963

    As a Game Adaption - Misses the Mark

    Having played the games, I found the series very disappointing. In my opinion they did a disservice to the characters. The story is very different from the game storylines. As a result I found it confusing and difficult to follow. The ever going back and forth between time periods didn't help. Despite that, the series does have entertainment value. The acting is decent (and consistent) throughout the series. There is good character development. The cinematography was very good and action sequences flowed nicely. Once in a while the camera angle used or lighting made a scene difficult to follow. From reading reviews of fans of the game, the series was a disappointment. I have to agree, but I still found it entertaining.
    3adityasri-05488

    A mess

    I wanted it to be good... instead, it's bad. Really, really bad. The characters fail to embody and embrace the rich history present in the Yakuza series; instead, they fall into the age-old trap of trying something "new." Why would you buy a beloved IP with more than 8 mainline games, each with over 60 hours of gameplay and intricate history, only to try something "new"? Is it just for marketing? It feels as if they completely disregarded what made the series so cherished by fans. Instead of building upon or faithfully recreating the well-crafted legacy that was already there, they decided to go in a direction that strips away the very elements that made the Yakuza series special in the first place. This isn't innovation-it's a misguided attempt at reinvention, and it falls flat on its face.

    The direction in still scenes is fine, but nothing extraordinary. There are moments where it captures some of the original atmosphere and resemblance but never the greatness or uniqueness, and even those moments are few and far between. They serve more as a reminder of what could have been rather than a testament to what the series offers. The emotional depth is missing; the subtle character nuances that drew players into the Yakuza universe are absent, leaving the story feeling hollow and uninspired. The worst comes in the action scenes where, contrary to the game's stable and consistent style, the scenes are jumpy, with many continuity errors. These fight sequences, which are supposed to be the heart-pounding highlights, end up being frustrating to watch. The pacing is off, and it lacks the cohesion that made the original fight choreography so engaging. The actor isn't able to fully bring out Kiryu's strength at all-whether it's his physical prowess, emotional depth, or sheer determination, none of these defining traits are effectively portrayed. Instead of portraying Kiryu as the fierce, determined figure we all know, the actor's performance feels lackluster and disconnected, as if they were only loosely familiar with the character's background and motivations.

    It's a messy, unfortunate situation. I thought I would find solace in the idea that art is subjective, but this is objectively bad. Even beyond personal preference, the glaring flaws are impossible to ignore. The narrative structure is fragmented, the emotional beats are poorly timed, and the overall experience lacks the depth and polish that Yakuza fans have come to expect. It's such a disappointment to see the downfall of a series that once held so much promise. I wish I could point to a single redeeming quality that made it worth the experience, but sadly, every aspect feels compromised. Instead of evoking nostalgia or excitement, it leaves behind nothing but frustration and a sense of wasted potential. Perhaps if they had stayed true to the core elements that made the series beloved-maintaining consistent character depth, narrative cohesion, and compelling fight choreography-it could have delivered a more satisfying experience.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 octobre 2024 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Langues
      • Japanese
      • English
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      • Like a Dragon: Yakuza
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tokyo, Japon
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      • 1212 Entertainment
      • Amazon MGM Studios
      • The Fool
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