Mad Bull 34
Mad Bull 34

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Mad Bull 34

1992
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Japanese

Rookie beat cop Daizaburo "Eddie" Ban buddies up with "Sleepy" John Estes, a veteran cop whose over-the-top tactics have earned him street name "Mad Bull". From his first day on the force, Eddie has his hands full protecting New York City's 34th precinct from street thugs, keeping the mafia at bay, and keeping a lid on Mad Bull's unprofessional instincts.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Kōhei OguriGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A rookie cop, Kenji, is partnered with the experienced but violent detective, Shinagawa. Together, they tackle the gritty underworld of Tokyo, facing off against drug dealers and organized crime. Kenji struggles with Shinagawa's brutal methods, leading to a clash of ideologies as they navigate increasingly dangerous situations.

Critical Reception

Mad Bull 34 is known for its hyper-violent and gritty portrayal of police work, characteristic of V-cinema films of the era. While it garnered a cult following for its raw action and unapologetic style, it was often criticized for its excessive gore and bleak outlook.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense, no-holds-barred action sequences.

  • Noted for its gritty and realistic depiction of crime and police brutality.

  • Criticized for its extreme violence and lack of nuanced character development.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this niche film, but general sentiment often points to its status as a cult classic within the action genre, appreciated by those who enjoy over-the-top violence and a dark tone.

Fun Fact

Mad Bull 34 is part of the 'V-Cinema' movement in Japan, which refers to films produced directly for the home video market, often with lower budgets but a focus on genre content like action, horror, and yakuza films.

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