Shin jingi no hakaba (Graveyard of Honor)

Shin jingi no hakaba (Graveyard of Honor) (2002)

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For his fifth or sixth film of 2002 -- one easily loses count -- Takashi Miike adapts Kinji Fukasaku's 1975 gangster classic Jingi no Hakaba about a doomed love affair between a renegade yakuza and his long-suffering girlfriend. Whereas the original film was set in the poverty of Japan's… More

In Theaters
Jun 22, 2002 Wide
On DVD
Aug 14, 2007

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  • Tsubaki S


    Another great lesson of how you do justice to a remake. Goro Kishitani rips several holes in the screen with his incredible performance. One thing is to act like a lunatic, but acting like somebody who doesn't give a fuck about anything? Now that's more tricky.

  • El Hombre I


    Nothing cartoonish about the violence in this Miike film, which is a loose remake of Fukasaku's G.O.H. A thug, with an uncontrollable temper, is at the right place at the right time to secure himself a high position in a crime organization. Then falls just as fast. Tends to… More

  • Christopher B


    As Miike showed with 13 Assassins, this guy really knows how to do a remake. A more brutal look at a sociopathic yakuza destroying his own life and others, this film ranks up there with Miike's best.

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