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The Yakuza Papers: Final Episode Special E

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Release Date: 09/08/2016

Genre: Action & Adventure
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Label: Arrow Video
Actors: Bunta Sugawara, Hiroki Matsukata, Kunie Tanaka
Director: Kinji Fukasaku
Number of Discs: 2
Audio Languages: Japanese
Subtitle Languages: English

The Final Episode of the Battles Without Honor and Humanity series brought a new, more contemporary mood to the film and it's characters. The yakuza may be starting to resemble a legitimate business, but director Kinji Fukasaku, working with new screenwriter Koji Takada, never let's the audience forget their violent origins, and their tried-and-true methods of accomplishing their business. 1966. After a police crackdown, the gangs of Hiroshima and Kure have formed a massive, multi-family political and economic coalition called the Tensei Group, seeking a way forward into the 1970 s as part of Japan s economic bubble. Shozo Hirono (Bunta Sugawara) finds himself increasingly alienated from this semi-legitimate form of corruption, particularly as acting Tensei Group chairman Matsumura (Kinya Kitaoji) tries to put the gangs on a new, more business-like path. But old habits die hard, and when rivalries surface once again, they bring with them the promise of more bloodshed. The long-awaited conclusion to the epic series is an elegy for the bad guy, with the harsh realization that Japan s economic growth came about only through the sacrifice of the blood of it's young men, victims of twenty long years of Battles Without Honor and Humanity.