

Koroshi
Secret agent John Drake (aka Danger Man) goes to Japan to infiltrate a secret society that specialises in murder.
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Plot Summary
A former detective, haunted by a past failure, is drawn back into the criminal underworld to investigate a series of murders. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy involving powerful figures and must confront his own demons to find the truth. The film explores themes of corruption, justice, and redemption in post-war Japan.
Critical Reception
While not a widely discussed film internationally, 'Koroshi' is recognized within Japanese cinema for its atmospheric noir elements and a compelling, albeit bleak, narrative. Critics at the time praised its taut pacing and the lead performance, though some found the plot somewhat convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its moody atmosphere and noir sensibilities.
- Ichiro Kishida's performance as the troubled detective was a standout.
- Some found the intricate plot difficult to follow.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Toho, a studio famous for its kaiju films, but 'Koroshi' stands as an example of their venture into more mature crime dramas.
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