Code Between Brothers: Three Brothers of Kanto, Part II
Code Between Brothers: Three Brothers of Kanto, Part II

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Code Between Brothers: Three Brothers of Kanto, Part II

1967
Movie
89 min
Japanese

The fourth part in the series "Code Between Brothers". The story takes place in Fukagawa, Tokyo, at the beginning of the Showa era, where five players following the harsh path of a knight defeat a despicable Yakuza gang.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Hajime TakamineGenres: Crime, Drama, Action

Plot Summary

The second installment in the 'Three Brothers of Kanto' saga continues the intense story of sibling rivalry and criminal enterprise. Following the fallout from their previous endeavors, the brothers find themselves entangled in a dangerous web of yakuza politics and escalating violence. As they navigate betrayals and shifting loyalties, their bond is tested to its limits, forcing them to confront the consequences of their choices.

Critical Reception

While less widely discussed internationally than some of its contemporaries, 'Code Between Brothers: Part II' was a significant entry in Japanese crime cinema of the late 1960s. It garnered praise for its gritty portrayal of the yakuza underworld, its complex character development, and its intense action sequences. Critics noted its ability to sustain the narrative momentum from the first film while further exploring the darker aspects of brotherhood and ambition.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling continuation of the brothers' story and its unflinching look at yakuza life.

  • Noted for strong performances, particularly in depicting the strain on familial bonds amidst criminal activities.

  • Applauded for its effective blend of dramatic tension and visceral action sequences.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to ascertain due to the film's age and limited international distribution, but it is generally regarded by fans of Japanese crime cinema as a strong follow-up to the original.

Fun Fact

The 'Three Brothers of Kanto' series was a popular franchise in Japan, known for its realistic depiction of the yakuza lifestyle and its complex moral dilemmas, influencing later crime dramas.

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