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Onimasa

Directed by Hideo Gosha
Film Movement Classics
1982
146 Minutes
Japan
Japanese
Drama, Action, Asian
Not Rated

Acclaimed genre auteur Hideo Gosha (Samurai Wolf, Violent Streets, Tokyo Bordello) broke new ground with this sophisticated tale of an uber-fierce yakuza boss as seen through the eyes of his resilient adopted daughter. Adapting a hit novel Gosha juxtaposed the fiery machismo of his roughneck antihero, played with savage intensity by the brilliant Tatsuya Nakadai, against the strong and often wily women in his life. Everyday gangster tribulations and their attendant intrigue, from dog fights to union busting, kidnapping, prostitution and revenge are the meticulously detailed and gritty backdrop of this sweeping character study that lays bare the volatile mores of early twentieth century Japan. Considered a major watershed of Gosha’s late period, “Onimasa is a great gangster epic, possessing tragic dimension as well as scope and passion” (Los Angeles Times).

Japan's Official Submission to the 1982 Academy Awards. Presented in a new 4K restoration.

Director & Cast

  • Director: Hideo Gosha
  • Starring: Tatsuya Nakadai
  • Starring: Masako Natsume
  • Starring: Akiko Nakamura
  • Starring: Akiko Kana

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Reviews

  • "A serious look at the life of the yakuza outside of genre formulae as well as a sympathetic look at the women caught up in that life...."
    Japan On Film
  • "Hideo Gosha’s 13th film... sees the director producing one of his most humane and dramatic pieces. "
    Movie Feast
  • "A wonderful slow burn of a film that builds to an unforgettable conclusion, Onimasa presents Tatsuya Nakadai at his best and surrounded by an equally impressive cast. "
    Ian Jane, Rock! Shock! Pop!
  • "A superb, complex drama and a stellar later performance from Tatsuya Nakadai make the film a rare treat for fans of period drama with a genreish twist."
    Simon Abrams , Slant Magazine
  • "Hideo Gosha’s “Onimasa” is a great gangster epic, possessing tragic dimension as well as scope and passion."
    Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
  • "An intelligent and heartfelt multi-generational saga."
    Glenn Erickson, DVD Talk
  • "Onimasa is a terrific movie, and gets a recommendation for anyone that loves Yakuza or gangster films or the work of the great actor Tatsuya Nakadai. "
    Robert Sutton, Inside Pulse