
Jingi 25: Bloody Rule 2000
Directed by Noboru Matsui, *Jingi 25: Bloody Rule (2000)* plunges into the shadowy world of Tokyo's underground unions, where power shifts and betrayals unfold with brutal precision.
Director: Noboru Matsui
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Jingi 25: Bloody Rule (2000)* about?
The film follows Jin, a lone wolf exiled from Tokyo's Ichienkai union after a brutal attack. As rival factions jockey for control, Jin must navigate a treacherous landscape of shifting alliances and violent power plays to reclaim his place in the shadows of the underworld.
Who directed *Jingi 25: Bloody Rule*?
Noboru Matsui directed this gritty yakuza thriller, bringing a visceral, no-holds-barred approach to the chaotic world of Tokyo's organized crime syndicates.
Who stars in *Jingi 25: Bloody Rule*?
The film features Riki Takeuchi in the lead role, alongside Toshihiko Sakakibara, Mai Tachihara, Jun Matsuda, and Mizuho Koga as key figures in this high-stakes drama.
Is *Jingi 25: Bloody Rule (2000)* worth watching?
If you enjoy intense crime dramas with raw energy, *Jingi 25: Bloody Rule* delivers. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its taut storytelling and unflinching action make it a compelling watch for fans of yakuza films and underground power struggles.
How long is *Jingi 25: Bloody Rule*?
The film runs for 93 minutes, packing its punches into a tightly paced narrative.
About Jingi 25: Bloody Rule (2000) — Yakuza Drama Where Every Move Counts
Directed by Noboru Matsui, *Jingi 25: Bloody Rule (2000)* plunges into the shadowy world of Tokyo's underground unions, where power shifts and betrayals unfold with brutal precision. When the Chukyo Union threatens to destabilize the Tama Union's grip on Kanto Ichienkai, a lone enforcer named Jin navigates exile after a devastating loss. As factions clash and hidden schemes emerge, the film paints a gritty, relentless portrait of loyalty and survival in a lawless underworld.
With Riki Takeuchi leading the charge as Jin, the cast—including Toshihiko Sakakibara and Mai Tachihara—delivers performances steeped in tension and raw emotion. The 93-minute thriller immerses viewers in a high-stakes game of strategy and violence, where every move could seal a fate—or seal a coffin. *Jingi 25: Bloody Rule (2000)* is a pulse-pounding dive into the chaos of yakuza politics, blending crime drama with visceral action.