Anarchy in Japansuke
Anarchy in Japansuke

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Anarchy in Japansuke

1999
Movie
68 min
Japanese

A middle-aged man walks up to young man who is sitting under a tree and shoots him. The film then flashes back to 1981, where a young woman steals a car with a baby strapped inside. She decides to raise the child as her own, and teaches him to shoplift from stores while she works as a prostitute. She strikes up a relationship with a convenience-store clerk, and the two eventually settle down together.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Kenshi HoshinoGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A gritty crime drama set in the underworld of Tokyo, "Anarchy in Japansuke" follows the desperate struggles of a group of small-time yakuza members as they navigate a treacherous landscape of rival gangs and corrupt officials. Faced with mounting debts and escalating violence, they hatch a dangerous plan to pull off a high-stakes heist, unaware of the catastrophic consequences that await them.

Critical Reception

The film was a cult favorite, appreciated for its raw energy and unflinching portrayal of the yakuza lifestyle. While not a mainstream hit, it gained a strong following among fans of independent Japanese cinema, who lauded its gritty realism and stylish direction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of street-level yakuza life.

  • Noted for its intense action sequences and grim atmosphere.

  • Some critics found the plot convoluted but appreciated the performances.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available for this niche film.

Fun Fact

The film's raw, almost documentary-like style was achieved partly through handheld camerawork and a focus on practical effects, contributing to its gritty authenticity.

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