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  • Japanese Mafia - Who are the Yakuza? The cancer of a nation or a necessary evil in a country with one of the lowest crime rates in the industrialised world?
    Japanese Mafia (2013)
    Director: Sebastian Stein
    Writers: Sebastian Stein
    Stars: Daikaku Chôdôin, Shorai Horitoku, Jaime Morris
    Genre: Documentary
    Country: Japan, Germany
    Language: English
    Also Known As: Twilight of the Yakuza
    Release Date: 2013 (Internet)
    Filming Location: Tokyo, Japan(location)
    Synopsis:
    The Yakuza, Japan’s organised crime syndicates, are a dying breed. Their members are aging and the government of Japan has launched a large-scale crackdown on them to eradicate them once and for all. But who are the Yakuza? The cancer of a nation or a necessary evil in a country with one of the lowest crime rates in the industrialised world?
    Undoubtedly the Yakuza are involved in crimes including extortion, fraud, murder, drugs & gambling. However, Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the industrialised world, with crimes related to drugs officially against the Yakuza code of honour or street gangs strikingly low, a fact that many contribute to the presence of the Yakuza. Deeply rooted in Japanese society, they are seen as a necessary evil and ‘problem solvers’. They have been around since the 1700s and were said to protect the weak from the strong, following a rigorous code of honour. Several clans even contributed aid for the victims of the recent earthquake and Tsunami, all reasons why the public perception of the Yakuza in Japan is not solely a negative one.
    Unlike the Mafia, the Yakuza is a legal, public group making them relatively easy to check on. Their offices are public, their members registered by the police and Yakuza members went as far as freely admitting their guilt in cases of crime investigations, as a part of their code of honour. In reaction to strict government measures against them, the Yakuza has ceased all cooperation with the law. As the police concentrate their resources on the Yakuza, many criminals simply don’t register with clans anymore and start operating underground, evading the grasp of police. A clear trend is emerging towards a new structure of organised crime in Japan, resulting in a steep decrease in the numbers of the traditional Yakuza while the underground is soaring - including foreign Russian and Chinese mafia’s.
    This documentary deals with the struggle of the Yakuza for its survival and the restructuring of the organized crime scene in Japan. Furthermore, unprecedented access to the secret world of the Yakuza gives you an insight on who the Yakuza really are: criminals, outcasts, but also family men and a part of Japanese society.
    Reviews:
    "Boxed in under increased police pressure and with a shortage of new members, the Yakuza have no place left in modern Japan and are going extinct. Interviewed in this film are current Yakuza members, a tattoo artist, a journalist, a policeman and a recently excommunicated gang member.
    Founded on principles of showing strength to the strong and compassion to the weak, they had a code of honour not found in modern gangs.
    I found the ex-member (Nakamura) sections to be quite sombre as gang life was all he had known for 37 years and now he is struggling to adjust to the normal world. Yes seeing a weird old man acting like he's still tough can be strange to watch, but he gives a lot of insight into his former life. His story is a sad one as he despairs over friends abandoning him and some failed business ventures, becoming visibly drunker and more emotional as the film progresses. To then hear that he perished soon after the film whilst in hiding from debt collectors is perhaps symbolic of the Yakuza as a whole slowly floundering and dying out in modern times."
    - written by "aldrichg-81958" on IMDb.com
    Also Known As (AKA):
    (original title) Twilight of the Yakuza
    Germany Twilight of the Yakuza
    Italy Twilight of the Yakuza
    Netherlands Twilight of the Yakuza
    Poland Twilight of the Yakuza
    Romania Yakuza la apus
    Sweden Twilight of the Yakuza
    United Kingdom Twilight of the Yakuza
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Комментарии • 17

  • @user-pp2fx7io6o
    @user-pp2fx7io6o 19 дней назад +11

    10年以上前の映像

  • @mukimuki4
    @mukimuki4 2 дня назад +3

    ヤクザが薬物を売買してないわけないだろう。
    建前を信じちゃいけないぜ。

  • @dadedraak
    @dadedraak 22 дня назад +9

    Man did 0 push ups and called it a day

  • @abcd123zyw
    @abcd123zyw День назад

    平成を感じられる映像😊

  • @user-pq5xt5hd5b
    @user-pq5xt5hd5b 19 дней назад +3

    this is too old .

  • @ohchin4434
    @ohchin4434 7 дней назад +2

    銀座のライオンって三越じゃねーか!

  • @user-ln4gp6xx7z
    @user-ln4gp6xx7z 17 дней назад +2

    うーん。腕立て…🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @xx-il5cy
    @xx-il5cy 4 дня назад

    That’s 20years ago

  • @EternalEnemy
    @EternalEnemy 21 день назад +2

    This is old.

  • @CatahoulaBlue-nq2ri
    @CatahoulaBlue-nq2ri 21 день назад

    The print was so tiny in the video. I couldn't read it.

  • @Buugzy
    @Buugzy 21 день назад

    Bet

  • @40yong62
    @40yong62 13 дней назад +2

    漫画だなw

  • @rizin888
    @rizin888 7 дней назад

    my japanese mafia

  • @nosireyessir
    @nosireyessir 21 день назад

    kiryuuu chann

  • @user-qg6oz8ww7u
    @user-qg6oz8ww7u 7 дней назад

    all depends on power balance.

  • @MrDaigoRiki
    @MrDaigoRiki 21 день назад

    Believe me they are not Japanese.

  • @stst5767
    @stst5767 4 дня назад +1

    この作品は偽物です