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True Account: Chivalrous Soul 2011

74 min📅 2011-07-25

True Account: Chivalrous Soul (2011) delivers a gritty, compact dive into Japan's yakuza underworld, directed by Katsuji Kanazawa.

Director: Katsuji Kanazawa

Cast

Yasukaze Motomiya
Yasukaze Motomiya
Eisaku Shindo
Teppei Shibuya
冨江洋平
Masato Tsujioka
Masato Tsujioka
Takuya Yamato
成瀬勝也
丸本育寿
Ikuya Nonoyama
Issei Kai
Issei Kai

Frequently Asked Questions

What is True Account: Chivalrous Soul (2011) about?

The film chronicles Ryū Shimaoka's transformation into a full-fledged yakuza after years of self-discovery, returning to his hometown to rise through the ranks with the Kyōkotsukai. His rapid ascent provokes a deadly feud with the rival Kurosaki-gumi, forcing him to confront the true cost of power and loyalty in Japan's criminal underworld.

Who directed True Account: Chivalrous Soul?

Katsuji Kanazawa directed this compact yakuza drama, crafting a tight narrative that balances action with themes of brotherhood and betrayal.

Who stars in True Account: Chivalrous Soul?

The film features Yasukaze Motomiya as the lead Ryū Shimaoka, alongside Eisaku Shindo, Teppei Shibuya, Masato Tsujioka, and Takuya Yamato in key supporting roles.

Is True Account: Chivalrous Soul (2011) worth watching?

At 74 minutes, it's a sharp, no-nonsense entry into the yakuza genre, offering a raw look at honor and ambition. While not as polished as classic yakuza epics, its brevity and intensity make it a compelling watch for fans of gritty crime dramas seeking something fast-paced and atmospheric.

How long is True Account: Chivalrous Soul?

True Account: Chivalrous Soul (2011) has a runtime of 74 minutes.

About True Account: Chivalrous Soul (2011) — Yakuza Drama with Honor, Betrayal, and Brutal Alliances

True Account: Chivalrous Soul (2011) delivers a gritty, compact dive into Japan's yakuza underworld, directed by Katsuji Kanazawa. The film follows Ryū Shimaoka (Yasukaze Motomiya), a young man who returns to his Awaji hometown after years of self-discovery, now fully immersed in the criminal life. With the support of senior yakuza Hosono, Shimaoka and his loyal crew form the Kyōkotsukai, aligning with the powerful Okada-gumi to dominate the island. Yet their ascent sparks violent clashes when the rival Kurosaki-gumi introduces a ruthless outsider, testing loyalty, ambition, and the fragile codes of honor that define these shadowy brotherhoods.

Against a backdrop of neon-lit alleys and stormy coastal nights, the film explores themes of brotherhood, betrayal, and the brutal price of power. At just 74 minutes, it's a taut, no-frills entry into the yakuza genre, where every handshake could hide a blade and every alliance is temporary. True Account: Chivalrous Soul (2011) is a raw, unflinching look at loyalty in a world where trust is currency and survival demands blood.