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Hideo Nakano Movies

2010  
R  
Takeshi Kitano (aka Beat Takeshi) returns to his roots as a star and director with this edgy gangster tale. The Chairman (Soichiro Kitamura) is the head of the Sanno-kai crime family, Japan's most powerful underworld syndicate, with his right-hand man, Ikemoto (Jun Kunimura), handling much of the crew's daily business. The Chairman's greatest rival is Murase (Renji Ishibashi), whose operation has made its money in drug peddling while the Sanno-kai has been striving to move its operations into more legitimate schemes. The Chairman believes that Ikemoto has become too close to Murase for comfort, and he wants the two sides to distance themselves. Ikemoto, not wanting to dirty his hands with any unpleasantness, orders one of his mechanics, Otomo (Beat Takeshi), to deliver a few reminders that the two gangs are on opposite sides. What begins as some brutal but petty recriminations by Otomo and his crew against Murase's underlings turns into a private war, and the violence on each side escalates with each exchange. Autoreiji (aka Outrage) received its world premiere at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Takeshi KitanoKippei Shiina, (more)
 
1994  
 
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Toshimichi Ohkawa makes his feature debut with this straight-to-video gangster thriller. The film opens with a trio of former yakuza -- Nambu (Riki Takeuchi), Onishi (Hideo Nakano), and Taki (Masaya Katoh), who have since gone on to become executives in an advertising company -- sitting around in a bar remembering their gangster years. When the group of yakuza sitting nearby hear Nambu make a disparaging remark about them, trouble ensues. They manage to leave unscathed, but when Onishi unwisely tries to retrieve his umbrella, he is beaten up. Their mobster instincts piqued, the three vow revenge. Yet when Nambu kills one of their barroom enemies, the three find themselves with a price on their heads. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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