Tsumabuki Satoshi stars as a young man named Ryosuke who, frustrated with fruitlessly chasing his dream of becoming an actor, takes a part-time job at a pachinko parlor. He soon racks up a massive debt and is forced to take a lucrative smuggling job, which leads to even more trouble. As it turns out, the smuggling job consists of disposing of corpses to earn 50,000 yen per successful "delivery". Unfortunately for Ryosuke, his involvement puts him at odds with both sides of an escalating gang war. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: スマグラー
- Also Known As:
- Screenwriter & Director: Ishii Katsuhito
- Screenwriter: Yamaguchi Masatoshi
- Genres: Action, Thriller
Cast & Credits
- Tsumabuki Satoshi Main Role
- Abe TsuyoshiKabashi BukutadashiSupport Role
- Ando MasanobuSpineSupport Role
- Mitsushima HikariChiharu TanumaSupport Role
- Gashuin TatsuyaJijiiSupport Role
- Matsuyuki YasukoYuki YamaokaSupport Role
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Smuggler is about a freeter trying to find his way through life. True to “find your way” movies he goes through a bunch of horrible things (mainly brought on by misplaced kindness) and draws upon his one skill for help. This character is drug into the underbelly of society and has to deal with issues within his own self to fight for his right to live.
What I didn’t like is the lack of Matsuda Shota, he is on the screen for 3 minutes at the most. I also really didn’t like the supporting cast; I think they were supposed to be comical and ironic (in a very dark way) but it didn’t come across well. I couldn’t figure out was the genre was dark comedy? Action? Slice of life? Tragedy? Maybe it was lost in translation because the movie only committed to its action and fighting scenes everything else was hazy. Smuggler was wayyyy gruesome and they really over did it with the awful special effects and makeup making it unfit to eat and watch. (At one point a guy was crawling on the ceiling like in a shinobi movie!!)
The movie as a whole has some great characters, a good concept and if I understand correctly it was based on a manga that I haven’t read. The whole thing felt rushed, with the exception of fight scenes, the screenplay writer crammed as many characters and situations as he could into the mere minutes he had to let this play out. Many characters seemed to have problems and situations that really needed to be addressed but were not. The main character seemed lifeless, and though acted very well, was overpowered by other characters. I am so sad I spent almost half a year waiting anxiously for this movie to come out and be subbed only to be so disappointed.
I gave it a 5 because the actors were good, Shota had a cameo, and the concept was interesting.
I wouldn’t rewatch it, but if you are looking into this one- understand this is a rushed manga adaptation.
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