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Dead or Alive
Crime short starring Dominique Pinon and Bernard Montiel.
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Plot Summary
In the neon-drenched underworld of Tokyo, a hardened yakuza lieutenant named Jo Ryō and a charismatic but ruthless rival gangster, Gou, rise to power through brutal violence and strategic alliances. As their paths repeatedly cross, they engage in an escalating blood feud that threatens to consume the city. The film culminates in a chaotic and over-the-top showdown that blurs the lines between reality and hyper-stylized action.
Critical Reception
Dead or Alive was met with a polarized reception, often praised for its unbridled energy, hyper-violent action, and distinctive visual style, while also criticized by some for its excessive gore and chaotic narrative. It gained a cult following among fans of extreme cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic, kinetic direction and over-the-top action sequences.
Noted for its distinctive visual flair and Takashi Miike's signature style.
Criticized by some for its extreme violence and sometimes convoluted plot.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a wildly entertaining and energetic action flick with a unique style, though some noted its extreme violence and chaotic nature.
Fun Fact
The film is the first installment in Takashi Miike's 'Dead or Alive' trilogy, with each film featuring different characters and plots but sharing a similar maximalist style and themes of violence and societal collapse.
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