Street Fury: Onyx Edition
Street Fury: Onyx Edition

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Street Fury: Onyx Edition

2003
Movie
75 min
English

Big C's mission to bring you the raw adrenaline rush of the import car scene continues. Onxy is Street Fury's Hard Core Edition. Travel with Big C to Project Live with The Pharacyde, Hyper Fest, and all the wild Parties that you just didn't have time to get to. Linda Tran; Sasha Singleton and the rest of the 2004 Asian Beauty Calendar girls invited Big C to hang out at their Private Shoot. Street Fury Onyx brings the Underground up to the Streets.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users78%
Director: Kiyoshi KurosawaGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the gritty underworld of Tokyo, a disillusioned yakuza enforcer named Joji struggles with his loyalty to his aging boss and his growing desire for a life beyond the criminal organization. Torn between tradition and his personal aspirations, Joji finds himself entangled in a brutal turf war that threatens to consume him and everyone he cares about. As violence escalates, he must confront his past and make a choice that will determine his fate.

Critical Reception

Street Fury: Onyx Edition was met with a mixed but generally positive reception, praised for its stylish direction and intense action sequences, though some critics found its narrative somewhat convoluted. Audiences appreciated its gritty portrayal of yakuza life and strong performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually striking cinematography and kinetic action.

  • Noted for strong lead performances and a compelling, albeit dark, narrative.

  • Criticized by some for occasional pacing issues and a complex plot.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's high-octane action and the authentic portrayal of the yakuza world. Many highlighted the film's visual style and the intensity of the fight scenes as significant strengths, though some found the plot's complexity a bit challenging to follow.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Actor at the Japanese Academy Awards (Masatoshi Nagase).

Fun Fact

The film's distinctive visual style was heavily influenced by classic samurai cinema, with director Kiyoshi Kurosawa aiming to blend traditional aesthetics with modern urban grit.

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