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Family Bonds 2014

73 min📅 2014-06-25

Family Bonds (2014) is a gripping Japanese revenge drama directed by Hirohisa Sasaki, unfolding the raw emotions of a father pushed to the edge by unimaginable loss.

Director: Hirohisa Sasaki

Cast

Ryudo Uzaki
Ryudo Uzaki
Hitoshi Ozawa
Hitoshi Ozawa
Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
Yoko Chosokabe
Yoko Chosokabe
Makoto Kurami
Kaori Shiina
史朗
Shun Sugata
Shun Sugata

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Family Bonds (2014) about?

Family Bonds (2014) follows Ryuuzaki, a former baseball star, as he returns to Yokohama after learning his estranged daughter and grandson have been murdered. Haunted by loss and driven by rage, he seeks revenge against the yakuza-linked forces that destroyed his life.

Who directed Family Bonds?

Family Bonds was directed by Hirohisa Sasaki, known for his work in Japanese action dramas.

Who stars in Family Bonds?

The film features Ryudo Uzaki as Ryuuzaki, with Hitoshi Ozawa, Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi, Yoko Chosokabe, and Makoto Kurami in key roles.

Is Family Bonds (2014) worth watching?

Though unrated, Family Bonds offers a compelling mix of drama and action, with strong performances and a storyline that hooks viewers. Fans of Japanese revenge tales or character-driven films will likely find it engaging.

How long is Family Bonds?

Family Bonds has a runtime of 73 minutes.

About Family Bonds (2014) — A Father's Revenge in Japan's Underworld

Family Bonds (2014) is a gripping Japanese revenge drama directed by Hirohisa Sasaki, unfolding the raw emotions of a father pushed to the edge by unimaginable loss. Ryudo Uzaki stars as Ryuuzaki, a once-celebrated baseball pitcher whose career and life shattered fifteen years ago when a yakuza-linked scandal ended his dreams. Returning to Yokohama after hearing of the murder of his estranged daughter and grandson—both victims of a hit gone wrong—he steps into a world of violence and retribution with nothing left to lose.

With the help of Saigami (Hitoshi Ozawa), a former yakuza turned firearms trainer, Ryuuzaki arms himself for a brutal confrontation. The film blends gritty action with deep familial pain, exploring themes of loyalty, justice, and the cost of vengeance. Its tense atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to ponder whether revenge truly heals—or only deepens the wound.