
Jingi no Harawata 2 2016
"Where does the mad dog who keeps running end up?"
In *Jingi no Harawata 2* (2016), director Keiichirō Murata delivers a high-stakes yakuza drama that plunges viewers into the treacherous world of factional betrayals and fraternal bonds.
Director: Keiichirō Murata
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jingi no Harawata 2 (2016) about?
The film dives into the fractured relationship between two yakuza brothers as one's reckless choices threaten their entire faction. Betrayal, loyalty, and the violent fallout of greed drive the story forward. It's a tense exploration of how far brotherhood can stretch before breaking.
Who directed Jingi no Harawata 2?
Keiichirō Murata directed *Jingi no Harawata 2*, known for his gritty, character-driven yakuza narratives.
Who stars in Jingi no Harawata 2?
The film features Kazuyoshi Ozawa as Atsumi Toraji, Yasukaze Motomiya as Hiroshi, Yuma Asami as Sakura, Junichi Kawamoto, and Yoshimi Tachi in pivotal roles.
Is Jingi no Harawata 2 (2016) worth watching?
While not widely rated, *Jingi no Harawata 2* offers a sharp, compact yakuza drama with strong performances and a gripping plot. Fans of the genre will appreciate its tight pacing and moral dilemmas, though it may lack the polish of larger productions.
How long is Jingi no Harawata 2?
The film runs for 78 minutes.
About Jingi no Harawata 2 (2016) — The Yakuza Faction's Brutal Loyalty Test
In *Jingi no Harawata 2* (2016), director Keiichirō Murata delivers a high-stakes yakuza drama that plunges viewers into the treacherous world of factional betrayals and fraternal bonds. The film follows Atsumi Toraji (Kazuyoshi Ozawa), the reckless seventh-generation head of the Takematsu Union's Kurumaya faction, whose lavish spending of drug money sparks chaos and resentment. As Toraji's actions push his sworn brother Hiroshi (Yasukaze Motomiya) to the brink, loyalty and survival collide in a brutal spiral of consequences.
Against the backdrop of neon-lit streets and shadowy alliances, *Jingi no Harawata 2* explores themes of duty, redemption, and the cost of blind ambition. With a runtime of just 78 minutes, the film packs intense drama into a tight narrative, featuring standout performances from Yuma Asami as Sakura and Junichi Kawamoto as a key enforcer in the Tago family's ranks.