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Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū 2005

92 min📅 2005-11-11

Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū (2005) is a gripping crime thriller that pits the police against the yakuza in a battle for survival. Director Shūji Kataoka masterfully crafts a tense atmosphere, plunging viewers into a world of high-stakes violence and moral ambiguity.

Director: Shūji Kataoka

Cast

Hiroki Matsukata
Hiroki Matsukata
Tamio Kawachi
Tamio Kawachi
Mari Nakayama
Mari Nakayama
Shinzō Hotta
Shinzō Hotta
Goro Ohashi
Ken Musashi
Ken Musashi
Hitoshi Yamaguchi
Masahiro Sudo
Eiichi Furui
Eiichi Furui
Rei Okazaki

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū (2005) about?

The film follows a high-stakes battle between the police and the yakuza, exploring themes of loyalty, power, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.

Who directed Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū?

The film was directed by Shūji Kataoka, a master of crafting tense atmospheres and complex characters.

Who stars in Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū?

The film features a talented cast, including Hiroki Matsukata, Tamio Kawachi, and Mari Nakayama.

Is Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū (2005) worth watching?

While the film's IMDb rating is not available, its raw and unflinching take on the classic police vs. yakuza trope makes it a compelling watch for fans of crime thrillers.

How long is Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū?

The film has a runtime of 92 minutes.

About Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū (2005) — A Gripping Crime Thriller that Pits Police Against Yakuza

Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū (2005) is a gripping crime thriller that pits the police against the yakuza in a battle for survival. Director Shūji Kataoka masterfully crafts a tense atmosphere, plunging viewers into a world of high-stakes violence and moral ambiguity. The film's cast, including Hiroki Matsukata, Tamio Kawachi, and Mari Nakayama, deliver performances that bring depth and nuance to the complex characters. With its exploration of themes such as loyalty, power, and the blurred lines between right and wrong, Sakura no daimon: chi no hōshū is a thought-provoking and adrenaline-fueled ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The clash between law enforcement and organized crime is a classic trope, but Kataoka's take is refreshingly raw and unflinching, making for a compelling watch.