Abashiri Prison
Abashiri Prison

Abashiri Prison

1965Movie92 minJapanese

Abashiri Prison is located in the coldest place in Japan. Two men, handcuffed together have escaped from the prison, one a yakuza, the other a petty criminal, and although they hate each other they must work together if they are to evade capture in this harshest of climates.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Teruo IshiiGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A framed convict is sent to Abashiri Prison in Hokkaido, a place of harsh discipline and despair. He struggles to survive the brutal conditions and the animosity of other inmates, all while harboring a burning desire for revenge against the yakuza boss who framed him. His journey is one of survival, resilience, and the pursuit of justice in a land of ice and snow.

Critical Reception

Abashiri Prison was a groundbreaking film in the Japanese yakuza genre, celebrated for its raw portrayal of prison life and its charismatic lead performance. It resonated deeply with audiences for its themes of injustice and the quest for redemption, becoming a massive box office success and spawning numerous sequels.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gritty depiction of prison life and social commentary.
  • Ken Takakura's iconic performance cemented the film's status.
  • An influential work in the Japanese crime cinema landscape.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available for this classic Japanese film, but its enduring popularity suggests strong positive sentiment.

Fun Fact

The film was such a massive success that it launched a popular franchise, with Ken Takakura reprising his role as the protagonist in multiple sequels, making the 'Abashiri Prison' series a significant cultural phenomenon in Japan.

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