
The Glasses Yakuza Girl 2015
When Akemi Mizuna returns home after years away, she's met with a shattered family and a clan barely holding on—the once-feared Kozakura yakuza are now a shadow of themselves, led by two loyal but eccentric henchmen who insist on calling her "sister.
Director: Hideyuki Tsukimoto
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Glasses Yakuza Girl (2015) about?
The film follows Akemi Mizuna as she returns to her yakuza family after her father's death, only to find the once-powerful Kozakura clan reduced to a handful of eccentric henchmen and a business empire in decline. As she reconnects with her past, she must decide whether to embrace her legacy or cut ties forever.
Who directed The Glasses Yakuza Girl?
The Glasses Yakuza Girl was directed by Hideyuki Tsukimoto, known for blending drama with offbeat storytelling in his films.
Who stars in The Glasses Yakuza Girl?
The film features Rei Mizuna as Akemi, Maria Wakatsuki in a key role, alongside Pinkichi and Sutematsu as the loyal but mismatched henchmen.
Is The Glasses Yakuza Girl (2015) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating for context, this 2015 drama offers a fresh twist on yakuza films with its mix of humor, drama, and family dynamics. Fans of character-driven stories with a touch of absurdity will likely find it engaging.
How long is The Glasses Yakuza Girl?
The Glasses Yakuza Girl runs for 110 minutes.
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About The Glasses Yakuza Girl (2015) — A quirky yakuza drama with heart, humor, and unforgettable characters
When Akemi Mizuna returns home after years away, she's met with a shattered family and a clan barely holding on—the once-feared Kozakura yakuza are now a shadow of themselves, led by two loyal but eccentric henchmen who insist on calling her "sister." "The Glasses Yakuza Girl (2015)" follows this reluctant heiress as she navigates a world she swore off, caught between grief and duty in a Tokyo where the past refuses to stay buried. Directed by Hideyuki Tsukimoto, this drama blends sharp social commentary with a playful, almost whimsical tone, painting a portrait of family, legacy, and the absurdity of power.
The film's mood shifts between melancholy and dark humor, mirroring Akemi's internal struggle as she confronts the Kozakura family's dwindling influence and the Gouda-gumi's rising threat. Tsukimoto crafts a story where tradition clashes with modernity, and loyalty is tested in the most unexpected ways. With Rei Mizuna and Maria Wakatsuki delivering standout performances, "The Glasses Yakuza Girl" stands out as a unique take on yakuza tropes, wrapped in the quiet intensity of a family drama.