Youth of the Beast
| Genre: | Action/Adventure, Foreign Language, Mystery/Thrillers, The Criterion Collection |
| Mood: | Fast-paced, Offbeat, Spine-tingling |
| Decade: | 1960's |
| Country: | Japan |
| Director: | Seijun Suzuki |
| Actor: | Joe Shishido |
| Actress: | Misako Watanabe |
| Release Year: | 1963 |
| Studio: | Criterion Collection |
| Runtime: | 93 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| Language: | Japanese |
What It's About:
After the tawdry double suicide of a detective and his call-girl
mistress, tough-guy debt collector and ex-cop Mizuno (Shishido)
infiltrates two vicious local gangs, using a combination of muscle and
cheeky, pistol-brandishing bravado. Then he begins to play each boss
against the other, setting them both up for a downfall. But what is
Mizunos real agenda? And whats his connection to Mrs. Takeshita
(Watanabe), the widowed proprietor of a knitting school?
Why I Love It:
An audacious early outing from cult Japanese director Suzuki and the Nikkatsu studio, "Beast" is a hip, pulp-gangster flick with a twisty revenge plot involving murder, dope, go-go dancers, and salacious double crosses. (One kingpin even has a gay brother who slashes the face of anyone mentioning his mother!) With its surreal color palette, bizarre set pieces, and rapid cuts, the film has a unique visual flair-not to mention a killer crime-jazz score. And as the cop-turned-crook out for payback, Shishido is as hard-boiled as they come. For a lurid spin on the yakuza genre, unleash the "Beast."







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