Uragirimono wa jigoku daze
Uragirimono wa jigoku daze

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Uragirimono wa jigoku daze

1962
Movie
89 min
Japanese

1962 Japanese movie

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Kihachi OkamotoGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A disillusioned detective is assigned to investigate a series of daring bank robberies orchestrated by a cunning criminal mastermind. As he delves deeper into the case, he finds himself entangled in a complex web of betrayal, loyalty, and moral ambiguity, forcing him to confront his own demons and question the true nature of justice. The investigation leads him through the gritty underbelly of Tokyo, uncovering a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of society.

Critical Reception

The film was a moderate success upon its release, praised for its stylish direction and taut narrative. While not as widely recognized internationally as some of Okamoto's later works, it holds a significant place in Japanese cinema for its noir-influenced storytelling and strong performances, particularly from Tatsuya Nakadai.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful plot and dynamic action sequences.

  • Tatsuya Nakadai delivers a compelling performance as the conflicted detective.

  • Appreciated for its stylish cinematography and dark, noir-like atmosphere.

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Fun Fact

Director Kihachi Okamoto famously disliked the title "Uragirimono wa jigoku daze" (Traitors Go to Hell) and felt it was too melodramatic, though the film became a cult favorite for its gritty themes.

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