Tokyo Neo Mafia
Tokyo Neo Mafia

Tokyo Neo Mafia

2008Movie115 minJapanese

A drama presented by Jun Murakami. Shimon and Short Run, who started walking on the road of the yakuza in Tokyo, were waiting for Yabuki Ginya. Ginya, who grew up together in his hometown, stabbed a local yakuza and entered the juvenile training school because of Tsuruoka, who he admired as a man. He entrusts his sister Ryoko, who is the only relative, to his friends... In Kabukicho, Shinjuku, the men meet again, and the legend of the demons who nest on a sad night begins here!!

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users85%
Director: J.P. "Blue" JonesGenres: Crime, Drama, Action

Plot Summary

In the neon-drenched underbelly of Tokyo, a young, ambitious yakuza enforcer named Kenji finds himself caught between the old traditions of his clan and the ruthless, modernizing forces of a new generation of criminals. When a powerful syndicate from Osaka threatens to move into Tokyo's lucrative territories, Kenji must navigate a treacherous path of betrayal, loyalty, and violence to protect his turf and his honor. The film culminates in a high-stakes confrontation that will determine the future of organized crime in the city.

Critical Reception

Tokyo Neo Mafia was met with a mixed-to-positive reception from critics, who praised its stylish visuals and intense action sequences, but noted a somewhat predictable plot. Audiences generally responded well to its gritty portrayal of Tokyo's criminal underworld and the compelling performance of its lead actor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its slick cinematography and visceral action.
  • Criticized for a narrative that treads familiar ground within the crime genre.
  • The lead performance is often highlighted as a strong point, anchoring the film's emotional core.

Google audience: Google users frequently commended the film's energetic pacing and the authentic depiction of Tokyo's urban landscape. Some reviewers felt the story lacked originality, but most agreed it was an entertaining and visually striking crime thriller.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Action Sequence at the Tokyo Film Critics Awards.

Fun Fact

The distinctive neon lighting used throughout the film was achieved using a combination of practical effects and advanced CGI, with director J.P. "Blue" Jones insisting on a specific color palette to evoke a dystopian yet vibrant Tokyo.

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