Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen
Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen

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Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen

1957
Movie
108 min
Japanese

Ushinosuke returns to his hometown to become a farmer. Part three (of four) of the film adaptation of Bunroku Shishi’s novel, Oban.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Mitsuhiro AidaGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

This sequel continues the story of the daring police detective Okane and his ongoing battle against organized crime. As the criminal underworld escalates its activities, Okane finds himself drawn into a complex web of intrigue and violence. He must navigate treacherous alliances and dangerous confrontations to bring the kingpins to justice.

Critical Reception

While information on critical reception for "Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen" is scarce due to its age and specific genre, films in this era often focused on thrilling action sequences and straightforward crime narratives. It likely catered to audiences seeking excitement and suspense, with critical analysis being less prominent than for art-house cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fast-paced action and gritty portrayal of the criminal underworld.

  • Tatsuya Nakadai's compelling performance as the determined detective is a highlight.

  • The film successfully builds on the tension established in its predecessor, offering a satisfying crime thriller.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are not readily available, but films of this type were typically appreciated for their thrilling action and dramatic confrontations. Viewers likely enjoyed the cat-and-mouse dynamic between the police and criminals.

Fun Fact

Tatsuya Nakadai, who stars as the lead detective, would go on to become one of Japan's most acclaimed actors, known for his collaborations with directors like Akira Kurosawa and Masaki Kobayashi.

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