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  1. 5 days ago · When Kinji Fukasaku’s seminal 1971 Yakuza film, Sympathy For The Underdog, begins, we meet a former gang leader named Gunji (Koji Tsuruta) who has just been released from a ten year stint behind bars.

  2. 3 days ago · Battle Royale and Battle Royale II: Requiem are a series of Japanese dystopian action films directed by Kinji Fukasaku and his son Kenta Fukasaku who took over filming Battle Royale II after his father died of cancer having only shot one scene, making Battle Royale the last film to be directed by Kinji Fukasaku..

  3. 4 days ago · When Kinji Fukasaku’s seminal 1971 Yakuza film, Sympathy For The Underdog, begins, we meet a former gang leader named Gunji (Koji Tsuruta) who has just been released from a ten year stint behind bars. Open his return...

  4. 1 day ago · Kinji Fukasaku, known for his gritty crime films, also influenced Imamura’s realist approach and thematic preoccupations. His willingness to portray the darker sides of Japanese society resonated deeply with Imamura’s own cinematic vision.

  5. 5 days ago · Narrative ingenuity is matched by its nail-biting action sequences, as director Kinji Fukasaku whisks viewers into a world where students are pitted against each other in a nationwide fight to the death, featuring an outstanding performance from cult actor Takeshi Kitano.

  6. 13 hours ago · 7.8. Written, produced, and starring the incredible Peter Ustinov, Billy Budd is an ethics and morality play-style plot about a British vessel. Based on the Novella Billy Budd, Sailor by Herman Melville, the film adapts the story of the HMS Avenger a vessel of the British Navy in 1797 that was currently at war.

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  8. 4 days ago · The cultural influence of Kinji FukasakusBattle Royale” is well-known among the movie-lovers. Based on the best-selling novel by Koushun Takami, the source material received worldwide popularity, inspiring movies, and a separate genre of deathmatch games.