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Bloody Territories (1969)

Cast: Takamaru Sasaki, Hiroshi Tachikawa, Tatsuya Fuji, more...
Director: Yasuharu Hasebe, Yasuharu Hasebe
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Studio: Homevision
Genre: Foreign, Japan, Gangsters, Yakuza
Running Time: 88 min.
Languages: Japanese
Subtitles: English
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Synopsis
When a police crackdown forces one of Tokyo's most powerful yakuza clans to cease operation, a few determined criminals vow to cling to power at any cost in this bloody crime drama from cult director Yasuharu Hasebe. Hunted by police and targeted for extinction by a mysterious killer, the fearless lone holdouts launch a brutal campaign to take over the city's thriving black market. With two forces fighting to take control of Tokyo's drug, gambling, and prostitution markets, the streets are about to become a war zone where no one is safe and everyone has a price. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Special Features:

  • Liner Notes by American Cinematheque Programmer, Chris D.
  • Director Filmography
  • Original Japanese Trailer

GreenCine Member Reviews

"Black Tights Killers" fans beware: great film, but... by CVanWagner June 25, 2004 - 10:02 PM PDT
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...not what you're probably expecting.

The only two Yasuharu Hasebe films I had seen before this one ("Black Tights Killers" and "Female Prisoner Scorpion") were surreal, manic, technicolor freakouts that showed the obvious influence of Hasabe's mentor, Seijun "Tokyo Drifter" Suzuki. So it was this I was expecting with "Bloody Territories."

"Bloody Territories" couldn't be more different than those films, however. Instead of the Psychotronic, tongue in cheek insanity of "Black Tights Killers," you'll find a sober, harsh, and downright Shakespearian tragedy involving misplaced loyalty, betrayal, and death. This is no one's idea of a goofy good time film, although the complex plot and unblinking attitude make it enormously compelling.

While the action sequences exist here simply to propel the plot forward, I was reminded most of John Woo's "The Killer." Both films revolve around honor amongst thieves, betrayal, heartfelt attempts to go straight, ever shifting loyalties, respect for one's arch enemy, and death with honor. Both films are also, it must be said, enormously depressing. Not to mention that star Akira Kobayashi bears a passing resemblance to "Killer" star Chow Yun Fat. Again, the fights aren't nearly as spectacular as "The Killer," but the films are quite similar thematically.

An unexpectedly grim, realistic Yakuza film. Outstanding




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