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Flower Cards Chivalry (1967)

Crime,Drama

92 minutos

Crime,Drama

92 minutos

Director: Masashige Narusawa

Reparto: Tatsuo Umemiya,Haruko Wanibuchi,Junzaburō Ban,Tatsuo Endō,Kō Nishimura,Tōru Abe,Chitose Kobayashi,Sadako Sawamura,Keiichi Kitagawa,Shin Roppongi,Hirohiko Sato,Tomotaka Ueda,Ryō Suga,Kumeko Urabe,

Fecha de Estreno: 1967-03-10

Sinopsis

An absolutely astonishing art house ninkyo yakuza film. Wandering gambler runs into a young swindler woman working with old man. They are both arrested by detective. A year later gambler is staying with gangster boss when he comes across that woman and her partner again. Boss lusts for both her and his own daughter, while the boss's crazy yakuza brother loves his daughter, who, in turn, watches the player and wants to destroy the people standing in her way. And here lies one of the film's remarkable departures from the standard ninkyo efforts: it doesn't have a third party villain, nor a clear distinction between good and evil. It's bursting with romantic emotion and wrenched with gritty realism, shot with striking black and white compositions, and explodes into shocking carnage. It has lengthier, more detailed gambling scenes than any other yakuza film I've seen. And it has a heartbreakingly beautiful score. You could call it the Ashes of Time of ninkyo yakuza films. A masterpiece!