
Movie spotlight
Yakuza Legacy
Matsuba Group was dominant in Gumma but an emerging group begins to mess around their territory. Designated as the leader of a branch, Makino swipes the rival group... but can he take on a horde of rival assassins?
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Plot Summary
A young yakuza member grapples with loyalty, tradition, and violence as he rises through the ranks of his crime family. Facing betrayals and brutal challenges, he must confront his own morality and the dark legacy he is destined to inherit. The film explores the complex bonds within the yakuza underworld and the personal cost of their ruthless code.
Critical Reception
Takashi Miike's "Yakuza Legacy" received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often divided on its signature extreme violence and narrative pacing. Audiences familiar with Miike's work generally appreciated its stylistic flourishes and intense action, while some found it overly graphic and thematically repetitive. It solidified Miike's reputation for pushing boundaries within the crime genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visceral action sequences and distinctive visual style.
Criticized by some for excessive gore and a somewhat predictable storyline.
Lauded as a typical, albeit intense, Miike offering that explores the darker aspects of human nature.
Google audience: Google users often highlight the film's intense action and Miike's characteristic dark themes. While many appreciate the raw energy and stylistic direction, some viewers found the violence to be gratuitous and the plot lacking in originality, leading to a polarized audience response.
Fun Fact
The film features several elaborate and notoriously graphic fight sequences, a hallmark of director Takashi Miike, which were subject to intense scrutiny and censorship in some international markets.
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