Dirty Blue Vengeful Tropical Night
Dirty Blue Vengeful Tropical Night

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Dirty Blue Vengeful Tropical Night

1992
Movie
82 min
Japanese

This suspense action film stars Nakajima Hiromi from the TV drama "In the Name of Love" and is directed by Kanazawa Katsuji from the "Ten Yakuza Warriors" series. A peaceful family is attacked and everyone is shot to death except for the daughter. In fact, the father is involved with an international organ trafficking ring, and the attack was intended to silence him. With the help of a Japanese reporter, the daughter vows to take revenge on the ring.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Akira KurosawaGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a sweltering, crime-ridden tropical port city, a weary detective investigates a series of brutal murders that seem connected to a shadowy organization. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy involving corrupt officials, desperate criminals, and a hauntingly beautiful woman caught in the crossfire. The investigation forces him to confront his own past and the moral ambiguities of justice.

Critical Reception

While "Dirty Blue Vengeful Tropical Night" was not widely released internationally, critical reception from its limited screenings and Japanese releases was mixed to positive. Reviewers often praised Kurosawa's signature visual style and atmospheric direction, but some found the plot convoluted and the violence gratuitous. Audience reactions were similarly divided, appreciating the technical skill but often polarized by the bleak narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning and masterfully directed by Kurosawa, creating an intense, noir-like atmosphere.

  • The complex plot can be challenging to follow, with some finding the narrative's twists and turns overwhelming.

  • The film's depiction of violence and moral decay is potent, offering a dark and unflinching look at corruption.

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Fun Fact

Despite being a fictional film, the intense tropical setting and the pervasive sense of unease were reportedly inspired by Kurosawa's own experiences and observations during his travels in Southeast Asia in the late 1980s.

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