Goro has always been a lone wolf. When he arrives at an industrial city in Keihin, there is certain restlessness in the air. The Iriezaki family and the Kanto Touyu-kai were in the midst of a territorial dispute. Goro was quick to notice but had no intent to take sides. At a department store nearby, he sees an elevator lady being harassed by a couple of hoodlums. Goro decides to intervene. Unbeknownst to him, the hoodlums are Touyu-kai members – and the girl has strong ties with the opposing family. ~~ Adapted from the novel written by Fujita Goro. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 無頼・殺せ
- Also Known As: Burai: Barase
- Screenwriter: Nagahara Hideichi
- Director: Ozawa Keiichi
- Genres: Action, Crime
Cast & Credits
- Watari TetsuyaFujikawa GoroMain Role
- Matsubara ChiekoAsano YumikoSupport Role
- Wada KojiUno IsaoSupport Role
- Suga FujioGiichi KenmochiSupport Role
- Go EijiHanai TetsujiSupport Role
- Kondo HiroshiKasedashirakaSupport Role
Reviews
O:G 6 - Ending on a lower note
By the sixth entry in this series, they had definitely exhausted the formula. That's not to say that this is a bad film, but it is on the lower end of fun when compared to the others, and feels more by the numbers overall. The story is a bit forgettable, as are the characters involved, and we've seen this 5x over already. But... on its own merits, and not being compared to the others, it's still incredibly watchable, with some cool set pieces to detract from the poor choreographed fight sequences (something the others could have used more of).A few things would have improved this final instalment for me. One would be giving us an actual ending, rather than the same one we've had every movie. And I know that this is something that was more rare back then, but BWH&H did it just a short time later with its fifth film and it was perfect. Another thing would have been to have this one set years and years after the others, as it seems to take place shortly after the fifth instead. And finally, maybe some callbacks to the previous films.
I've really enjoyed this series on the whole, but can understand why it ended with this one. Audiences were tired of the same old, and it really didn't have anything new to say. I wish they'd done another final chapter many years later, as it would have been cool to see where Goro ended up in his older age. It is what it is, however, and that's just fine.
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