Gunfight
Gunfight

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Gunfight

1962
Movie
85 min
Serbo-Croatian

In this sequel to "Captain Leshi", a group of Albanian nationalist movement (ballists) continues obstruction of the new Yugoslavian authorities even after the war. Captain Leshi manages to fight them successfully, as well as to fulfill his romance with beautiful Azira.

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Director: Kō NakahiraGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A disillusioned detective, haunted by a past case, finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of corruption and violence. As he delves deeper into a complex criminal underworld, he must confront his own demons and fight for justice in a city consumed by crime. His pursuit of a ruthless yakuza boss leads him down a perilous path where loyalty is tested and betrayal is rampant.

Critical Reception

While "Gunfight" may not be as widely recognized internationally as some of its contemporaries, it is considered a significant work within Japanese crime cinema. Critics often praise its gritty atmosphere, stylish direction, and the compelling performance of its lead actor. It captured the zeitgeist of its era, reflecting the societal anxieties and the burgeoning urban crime prevalent in post-war Japan. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating its taut narrative and action sequences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric direction and gritty portrayal of urban crime.

  • Joe Shishido's intense performance is a standout element.

  • The film offers a compelling, albeit dark, look into the Japanese underworld of the era.

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Fun Fact

Joe Shishido, who plays the lead detective, was known for his distinctive "gorilla" look, which included a prominent scar and a unique hairstyle, making him an instantly recognizable figure in Japanese cinema.

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