Yakuza Graveyard 100%

The chemistry between Tetsuya Watari and Meiko Kaji provides a rare, tender contrast to the film's unrelenting violence. Essential Details Yakuza Graveyard - Film Review Fridays - - The Tertangala

In the sprawling universe of Japanese cinema, certain sub-genres glitter with the polish of Akira Kurosawa’s samurai epics or the visceral energy of Godzilla’s rampages. But buried beneath the prestige lies a much darker, dirtier, and more nihilistic vein of filmmaking. At the heart of this cinematic underworld lies a title that sounds like a punch to the gut: . Yakuza Graveyard

Fukasaku uses aggressive handheld camerawork and dizzying tilts to mirror the instability of the criminal underworld. The chemistry between Tetsuya Watari and Meiko Kaji

The film portrays a world where the police and yakuza are indistinguishable in their greed and brutality. At the heart of this cinematic underworld lies