あらくれ荒野
あらくれ荒野

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あらくれ荒野

1963
Movie
96 min
Japanese

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Kihachi OkamotoGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A drifter named Sōkichi arrives in a small town and quickly becomes embroiled in the local criminal underworld. He falls for Etsuko, the daughter of a local businessman, but their relationship is threatened by the town's corrupt power structures and Sōkichi's own violent past. Sōkichi must confront the forces that seek to control the town and protect Etsuko from their influence.

Critical Reception

While not widely released internationally, 'Arakure Koya' is recognized within Japanese cinema for its gritty portrayal of post-war Japanese society and its stylish, action-packed direction by Kihachi Okamoto. It's seen as a solid example of the yakuza and crime dramas of its era, though it may not reach the same iconic status as some of Okamoto's later works.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dynamic action sequences and Kihachi Okamoto's confident direction.

  • Appreciated for its gritty depiction of small-town corruption and its central anti-hero.

  • Seen as a competent and entertaining crime drama from the early 1960s Japanese cinema landscape.

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Fun Fact

Kihachi Okamoto, the director, was known for his energetic and often visually innovative style, which he honed in films like this before achieving international recognition with 'The Sword of Doom' (1966) and 'Samurai Assassin' (1965).

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