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Street Mobster

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A criminal (Bunta Sugawara) tries to adapt to a new way of gang life after his release from prison.

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews Energetic but pointless rise and fall of a mobster pic. Rated: C Feb 8, 2007 Full Review Vadim Rizov Movie-Vault.com Rated: 5/10 Oct 20, 2004 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Classic 70's yakuza flick. Terrible effects, good directing. A running, fighting, finger severing good time. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Since I just Review a Kinji Fukasaku's Sympathy for the Underdog why not review another of his films? This one is a has a different tone than of Sympathy for the Underdog. Street Mobster. It's more Raw, Violent, Bleak and Shocking to say the least. But this film is very notable for being the First Time that Lead actor Bunta Sugawara and Kinji Fukasaku would colaborate as they would make countless films for a decade. But Lets get to the review. The film centers around Okita(Bunta Sugawara) A Hot Head Yakuza Punk, Who has a very short temper and is very difficult to deal with. Due to his violent behavior, He's has About the most trouble with the Yakuza clans in Tokyo. After being released from prison due to Stabbing Yakzua Members in a Massage Parlor. He Bumps into a bunch young punks with nothing to do and uses them to wreck havoc and cause chaos on Yakuza members and in the Tokyo Area. Around this Time, Okita bumps into a hooker that he raped years ago and starts a very close but rough relationship with her as she has feelings for Okita and his Wild Antics. After Okita gets shot in the chest, He's saved A Rival Yakuza Boss Yato(Noboru Ando) who recruits him to his Yakuza Clan as Okita reminds Yato of how he used to be in the past and think he's the only person that can control Okita. Okita, However can not be control as he starts trouble again with A Important Yakuza Clan from Kobe as they take his actions personally and go a manhunt finding Okita and his Young Punks. Now while this type of film has been seen many times, Back in 1972, This film was very Cutting Edge for having such an wild Protangist Breaking the Yakuza Code as most Yakuza Films didn't Have a Protangist breaking the Yakuza code or even showing any honor in his gang. For Example in a scene where Okita has to cut his finger for breaking the rules, he refuses and even cusses out his boss. This type of manner was never seen in Yakuza films, and would be followed on in Kinji's Yakuza Paper Series. What I will praise is the Acting in the film. Bunta Sugawara is Wild as a caged Animal. He's a walking ticking bomb ready to explode. Ive seen many movies in my time but I've never seen someone like Bunta Act like a Animal but make it so believable. Noboru Ando plays the smooth Boss Well but that's not saying much as he's given little to do. Another person I should praise is Mayumi Nagisa as the Hooker that falls in love with Okita. She brings so much emotion and Bitterness into the role this film would of fall flat on this face if it wasn't for her Unforgetable Performance as her moment in the film are the best moments. Another Thing I will praise it that we are given some good Characters to deal with. Okita is yes an out of control maniac who is very selfish but his scenes with the hooker really show a different light of him and it's pays off in the ending as well. The Hooker here went from being a bitter women but finally accepts her role in life which isn't something to be proud of as she starts having feeling for Okita and saves his life when he gets shot. Now i will admit this film isn't for everybody. It's very hard to stay attach to Okita as he's is such an unsympathic Character it's hard to find a liking for this movie. It didn't bother me at all, I'm used to these type of character in these films. Another one is that This film is pretty raw, There's a lot a Hardcore Raping in this film and more violent than Underdog but this film does have it's audience. Overall if you like Yakuza take a peep at it but it's not for ill hearted. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Flashy but monotonous. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Street Mobster isn't a bad movie, it's just not the strongest. The movie is centered around the rise, fall, rise, and fall of a gang leader named Okita. After his first fall, he leaves prison to find organized crime is not what it use to be, but instead of adapt or evolve, he keeps his old ways, which is his undoing. The film looks and sounds like a movie from the 70's which I always love, I just expected more from director Kinji Fukasaku. I watched it as a warm up before I watch the highly praised Yakuza Papers. I know everyone has a starting point before they refine their formula and methods and I feel that is this film. If you are into this genre, then this film is still worth a watch. If you like the genre but demand a tight script, pacing, etc... you may want to skip this film. 7 / 10 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Audience Member Awesome stuff from Kinji Fukasaku - I think this is the first of his films I've seen apart from Battle Royale. Bunta Sugawara's facial expressions and feet contribute to an all-round excellent performance and there is more than a nod to the music of Ennio Morricone. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member awesome yakuza movie, it's was raw and bloody.. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A criminal (Bunta Sugawara) tries to adapt to a new way of gang life after his release from prison.
Director
Kinji Fukasaku
Screenwriter
Kinji Fukasaku, Yoshihiro Ishimatsu
Production Co
Toei Co. Ltd.
Genre
Action, Crime, Drama
Original Language
Japanese
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 25, 2019
Runtime
1h 35m
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