Ando Gumi Gaiden Genealogy of the Group Wolf 4
Ando Gumi Gaiden Genealogy of the Group Wolf 4

Ando Gumi Gaiden Genealogy of the Group Wolf 4

2000Movie80 minJapanese

The second of three V-Cinema sequels.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Katsuhito ShinozakiGenres: Crime, Action, Drama

Plot Summary

This intense crime drama follows the violent rise and fall of Yakuza clans in Japan. A young man, driven by a thirst for power and loyalty, navigates the brutal underworld, engaging in fierce battles and betrayals. As he climbs the ranks, he finds himself entangled in a complex web of honor, violence, and the dangerous consequences of his choices.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Ando Gumi Gaiden Genealogy of the Group Wolf 4' is scarce. It is generally considered a niche entry within the Japanese V-cinema genre, appreciated by fans for its gritty realism and action sequences, but it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim or mainstream recognition.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw depiction of Yakuza life.
  • Action sequences are often noted as visceral and intense.
  • Plot can be convoluted for newcomers to the genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but typically highlight the film's authentic portrayal of the criminal underworld and its effective action. Some viewers find the pacing inconsistent and the narrative difficult to follow at times.

Fun Fact

This film is part of a series, and is often known by its alternative English title 'Wolf Guy - Ookami no monsho', which relates to the original manga source material.

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