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Second half of the violent tale of revenge from actor Sho Aikawa and director Kiyoshi Kurosawa! It's been five years since he left the force, lost his wife, and waged all out revenge, and now our hero is idling his time with a failing yakuza group. When he discovers the secret of one of his superiors, he takes up the gun of vengeance and realizes that his life has only been to serve that purpose.
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Sho Aikawa plays a police detective whose dark personal history makes it impossible for him to stay within the limits of the legal system. But he is not just a detective; he is also a husband who has to explain to his wife how he got blood on his sleeve. And the criminals he pursues turn out to be as imperfect and oddly human as he is-and just as determined to protect their own families. This is the first of Kurosawa's films to pay homage to 1970s American gunslingers like Dirty Harry and reinvent them for modern Tokyo.
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about a Japanese lady that gets abducted on her way back to her apartment, and endures hours of rape and mind-fiuck games at the hands of some of Emperor Hirohito's cruelest motherfuckers. And, it being Japanese, of course the heroine comes to be defined by this horrifying event.
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어느 날 야쿠자에게 쫓기던 유지와 고사쿠는 아오야나기란 남자의 도움을 받는다. 바보스러울 정도로 정의감에 넘치는 아오야나기는 아메미야란 야쿠자를 추방하기 위한 시민운동에 참가하고 있다. 아오야니기의 여동생 레이코의 부탁으로 이 추방운동을 돕게 된 유지는, 아메미야가 악덕 야쿠자가 아니라 단지 좀 무례한 다다미 장수란 것을 알게 된다. 하지만 야쿠자 행세를 하는 게 낙인 아메미야는 그 사실을 함구해달라고 부탁한다. 그러던 중 아오야나기가 다리에 총을 맞는 사건이 발생하고, 아메미야가 범인으로 지목된다. 아메미야를 설득해 마을을 떠나도록 한 유지는 일약 마을의 영웅이 되지만, 유지는 총격사건이 아오야나기의 자작극이었음을 알아차린다. 아오야나기는 유지에게 저격의 누명을 씌우고, 신변의 위협을 느낀 유지는 고사쿠 앞에서 모습을 감춘다. 그리고 1년 후...
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Having lost everything to horse racing, Yûji accidentally gets 10 million yen. But this sum belongs to a Yakuza.
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Yûji and Kosaku are hired to track down an old man. But when he suddenly dies, his granddaughter surfaces with a map to his buried fortune, which the yakuza and a dirty cop are determined to find.
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Asian Blue focuses on Koreans brought to Japan to work in forced-labor brigades during World War II