

Dias Police: Dirty Yellow Boys
About 150,000 illegal entrants live in Tokyo. They are not recognised as refugees and live in poor conditions. To protect themselves, the illegals create a secret organisation. The organisation has a bank which Japanese Financial Services Agency is not involved with, a hospital that is not authorized by Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare and an illegals police force called "Dias Police." The only police officer in the organisation is Saki Kubozuka (Shota Matsuda). His age and nationality is unknown. Saki Kubozuka does not speak much, but he has a warm heart and strong sense of justice. He takes care of the weak and tries to maintain public order.
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Plot Summary
In Copenhagen, a group of young men, including the ambitious and impulsive Sami, are drawn into the criminal underworld. They become entangled with a ruthless drug lord, leading to a dangerous spiral of violence and betrayal. As their actions escalate, they must confront the consequences of their choices and the brutal reality of their new life.
Critical Reception
Dias Police: Dirty Yellow Boys received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Some found the plot predictable or overly violent, but generally, it was seen as a solid entry in the crime thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense atmosphere and authentic depiction of street life.
- Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's performance was frequently highlighted as a standout element.
- Some critics noted a familiar narrative arc within the crime genre.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of Danish crime dramas, often featuring complex characters and gritty storylines.
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