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Overview

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7.2/10   3,527 votes
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Director:
Takeshi Kitano
Writer:
Hisashi Nozawa (writer)
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Release Date:
12 August 1989 (Japan) more
Genre:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller more
Plot:
Detective Azuma is a Dirty-Harry style rogue cop who often uses violence and unethical methods to get results... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
3 wins & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
interesting in spite of itself more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Takeshi Kitano ... Azuma (as Beat Takeshi)
Maiko Kawakami ... Akari
Makoto Ashikawa ... Kikuchi
Shirô Sano ... Yoshinari
Sei Hiraizumi ... Iwaki (as Shigeru Hiraizumi)
Mikiko Otonashi ... Iwaki's Wife
Hakuryu ... Kiyohiro
Ittoku Kishibe ... Nito
Ken Yoshizawa ... Shinkai
Hiroyuki Katsube ... Deputy Police Chief Higuchi
Noboru Hamada ... Chief Detective Araki
Yuuki Kawai ... Detective Honma
Ritsuko Amano ... Honma's Fiancee
Tarô Ishida ... Detective Tashiro
Katsuki Muramatsu ... Deputy Commissioner Anan
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Violent Cop (International: English title) (USA)
Warning, This Man Is Wild
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Runtime:
103 min
Country:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono

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Trivia:
Kitano insisted on long takes. Close-ups easily lasted 10 seconds, medium shots went on for 20 seconds and the shot where Azuma (Kitano) walks onto the bridge and into the frame lasted 57 seconds. more
Quotes:
[Azuma has run over a man with a car.]
Kikuchi: Why'd you hit him?... He might be dead!
[The man appears suddenly and begins smashing out their windows with a bat.]
Azuma: Does he look dead to you, idiot?!
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Sonatine (1993) more
Soundtrack:
Gnossienne No.1 more

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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful:-
interesting in spite of itself, 5 June 2002
6/10
Author: Lumpenprole from United States

Not much here as far as a story goes. It's a standard dirty cop movie that's got the requisite Yakuza flick blood, blood, more blood, guns, drugs and gang rape. There isn't a single character or situation that doesn't have a well-worn precedent the Dirty Harry or HK Triad genres. The ending is quite bleak. Of course, Kitano had nothing to do with the cookie cutter script and this was his first effort directing.

That said, it's really interesting to see it because it was Takeshi Kitano's first time directing. It was a pleasant surprise to see the way that Kitano handled the scene where his character confronts a crooked vice cop who was once a close friend. Instead of impassioned, cliched speeches we can all recite by heart, Kitano shows them sitting down together at a restaurant for a confrontation. We see them through the windows, from across the street. There is a sense of time passing as cars flash by and the camera lingers on their impassive faces. They might be saying the words we all know - it's just not necessary for us to go through it again. Instead Kitano makes the moment personal for them by backing the camera out the window and across the street, as though respecting their privacy. By showing the two at ease like that, Kitano probably created a much stronger sense of a broken past between the two men than if he had shown them shouting about who had `changed' since they were kids or something.

There are choices like that made throughout the film. It's interesting to watch for Kitano's style in such an unoriginal movie. Particularly his sense of how long tension can last.

Also, I happen to think that Kitano's acting is almost always worth watching. He's fun and always full of potential. Like Christopher Walken in Pulp Fiction or O'Toole in almost anything - you never know when he's going to say or do something utterly insane. Violent Cop is so by-the-numbers that it's not too hard to figure out what's coming next, but he has some moments. Or maybe I just like seeing him slaughtering people like in Gonin.

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