A community struggles against immigrant gangs in the ruins of postwar Tokyo. Only doctor Amamiya (real-life ex-yakuza Noboru Ando) can save them, but he had enough fighting in the war. His pacifism is severely tested by the gangs’ increasingly outrageous taunts and when his neighbours decide to take matters into their own hands, Amamiya is forced to take action. The consequences prove to be much more far-reaching than he could ever foresee. With a story spread across three time periods, Tai Kato’s ambitious revision of the yakuza movie was one of the first films to tackle the taboo subject of Japan’s Korean nationals, greatly influencing the work of later directors such as Kinji Fukasaku and Takashi Miike.
Extras
High-Definition digital transfer
Uncompressed mono PCM audio
Appreciation by filmmaker Kenta Fukasaku (2023, 18 mins)
Tribute to Sanae Nakahara by her son Kenta Fukasaku (2023, 14 mins)
Tale of a Scarface - A visual essay on Noboru Ando by Nathan Stuart (2023. 22 mins)
Newly translated English subtitles
Reversible sleeve featuring original newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow
Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Mark Schilling
Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings