
These Men, Violent as They Are 2011
Directed by Hitoshi Ozawa, 'These Men, Violent as They Are' is a gripping 2011 film that delves into the dark underbelly of Japanese yakuza culture.
Director: Hitoshi Ozawa
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is These Men, Violent as They Are (2011) about?
This intense film follows a man with a troubled past as he navigates a treacherous landscape of honor and loyalty, ultimately descending into a storm of brutal violence.
Who directed These Men, Violent as They Are?
Hitoshi Ozawa brings his unique vision to the screen in this gripping 2011 film.
Who stars in These Men, Violent as They Are?
Hitoshi Ozawa, Hideo Nakano, and Yasuhiro Arai deliver standout performances in this intense film.
Is These Men, Violent as They Are (2011) worth watching?
With its gripping storyline, intense performances, and thought-provoking themes, 'These Men, Violent as They Are' is a must-watch for fans of Japanese cinema.
How long is These Men, Violent as They Are?
The film has a runtime of 67 minutes.
About These Men, Violent as They Are (2011) — A Gripping Tale of Yakuza Violence
Directed by Hitoshi Ozawa, 'These Men, Violent as They Are' is a gripping 2011 film that delves into the dark underbelly of Japanese yakuza culture. Under the dim glow of a flickering fluorescent light, the city descends into chaos as a man with a troubled past finds himself caught in a web of brutal violence. Played by Hitoshi Ozawa, this complex character's struggles with epilepsy only add to the tension as he navigates a treacherous landscape of honor and loyalty.
With a runtime of 67 minutes, this intense film is a must-watch for fans of Japanese cinema and those who enjoy gritty, thought-provoking stories. The talented cast, including Hideo Nakano and Yasuhiro Arai, deliver standout performances that bring the raw emotion and intensity of the film to life. As the storm of blood rages on, 'These Men, Violent as They Are' is a heart-stopping ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat.