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六三制愚連隊
I'm going to help that rebel guy! Young people burst into rage, roaring with dreams and hopes! The sense of justice and humanism of these second-generation boys brings justice to the drug gangs that have taken over Hama. A bright, healthy, and exciting youth drama.
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Plot Summary
In post-war Japan, a young delinquent named Tatsu navigates the harsh realities of street life and organized crime. He becomes entangled with a ruthless yakuza boss, forcing him to confront his own morality as he fights for survival and tries to protect those he cares about. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for identity in a society grappling with its past.
Critical Reception
The film is a cult classic within the yakuza genre, appreciated for its raw energy and gritty portrayal of post-war Japan. While not widely released internationally, it has garnered a dedicated following for its action sequences and somber tone, typical of early yakuza films that reflected social anxieties.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of post-war delinquency and yakuza underworld.
Applauded for its dynamic action and gritty atmosphere.
Seen as an early example of Teruo Ishii's distinctive directorial style.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is primarily found in niche film communities and forums, where it is recognized as a significant entry in early Japanese crime cinema.
Fun Fact
This film is an early work by director Teruo Ishii, who would later become known for his distinctive horror and exploitation films, often referred to as 'the king of cult movies' in Japan.
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