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New Prison Walls of Abashiri: The Vagrant Comes to a Port Town
Katsuji takes revenge on evil Tamaru who forcefully took control of the fishery business run by Katsuji’s friend.
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Plot Summary
This installment in the Abashiri Prison series follows Tetsuya Hondo, a released convict who finds himself in a port town grappling with organized crime and corrupt officials. He struggles to reintegrate into society and avoid falling back into his old ways while trying to protect those around him from the ruthless yakuza.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, generally praised for its gritty portrayal of post-war Japan and Ken Takakura's stoic performance. Some critics found the plot formulaic, typical of the series, but appreciated its social commentary on rehabilitation and the lingering effects of incarceration.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of yakuza culture and societal struggles.
Ken Takakura's powerful lead performance is a consistent highlight.
Some reviews noted a familiar narrative arc for the series.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the film's tough-guy atmosphere and compelling storyline. Many commend Ken Takakura's iconic role and the film's exploration of justice and redemption.
Fun Fact
This film is the seventh installment in the long-running 'Abashiri Prison' series, which was incredibly popular in Japan throughout the 1960s and 70s.
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