Fireworks
Fireworks

Fireworks

1997Movie103 minJapanese

Beleaguered police detective Nishi takes desperate measures to try and set things right in a world gone wrong. With his wife suffering from leukemia and his business partner paralyzed from a brutal gangster attack, Nishi borrows from a yakuza loan shark and then robs a bank to clear his debt.

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IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users84%
Director: Takeshi KitanoGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Harumi, a former gangster, attempts to leave his criminal life behind to care for his dying former boss. However, his past connections and debts pull him back into the violent underworld, forcing him to confront rival gangs and the yakuza. As the body count rises, Harumi finds himself increasingly isolated and desperate to protect his loved ones.

Critical Reception

Takeshi Kitano's 'Fireworks' was met with critical acclaim for its stark depiction of violence, minimalist aesthetic, and poignant exploration of loneliness and fate. While some found its brutality challenging, critics generally praised its artistry and Kitano's masterful direction, solidifying its status as a significant work in contemporary Japanese cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually striking, minimalist style and unflinching portrayal of violence.
  • Applauded for Takeshi Kitano's unique directorial vision and thematic depth.
  • Noted for its melancholic tone and exploration of existential themes.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's artistic direction and impactful storytelling, though some find the graphic violence and bleak themes unsettling. Many highlight Kitano's distinctive style as a major draw.

Awards & Accolades

Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival (1997)

Fun Fact

The distinctive, childlike drawings that appear throughout the film were all created by director Takeshi Kitano himself.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

You wouldn't want to be policeman "Nishi" (Takeshi Kitano). His young child died a few years earlier, his wife is terminally ill in hospital and his partner at work takes a bullet that renders him paraplegic. Unsurprisingly, he hits the ski...
r96sk

r96sk

There's greatness in there, for sure, but <em>'Fireworks'</em> (or, the better title, <em>'Hana-bi'</em>) drags on for too long. I was with it for the first 45-55 minutes, but the final portion of the film really dragged for me; aside fr...
John Chard

John Chard

Drop Dead. Hana-bi (AKA: Fireworks) is written and directed by Takeshi Kitano. It stars Kitano, Kayoko Kishimoto, Ren Osugi and Susumu Terajima. Music is by Joe Hisaishi and cinematography by Hideo Yamamoto. Yoshikata Nishi (Kitano) i...