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Drunken Angel

Rating: 4.33/5 stars - Drunken Angel  3 reviews
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In this classic film noir, set in postwar Japan, Toshirt Mifune plays Matsunaga, a tough small-time gangster who takes a bullet during a... Read More
In this classic film noir, set in postwar Japan, Toshirt Mifune plays Matsunaga, a tough small-time gangster who takes a bullet during a fight in the slums of Tokyo. He makes his way to the office of Sanada (Takashi Shimura), a disillusioned yet passionate doctor, who treats the wound and, in the process, discovers Matsunaga has an even bigger ailment--tuberculosis. As Sanada hounds Matsunaga into dealing with his disease, the alcoholic physician and the arrogant thug form an uneasy friendship. Meanwhile, Matsunaga's mobster boss, Okada (Reisaburo Yamamoto), is released from prison with aspirations of rejuvenating his rough-and-tumble crew. Once Matsunaga is discovered ill, he's excluded from the gang, leaving him shunned by his peers with a seriously bruised ego. In an act of vengeance, he confronts Okada, leading to a violent standoff that only one man will survive. <br> <br> DRUNKEN ANGEL marks the first major screen role for Mifune, one of Japan's most revered actors. And although Kurosawa had made ... Minimize
Product Review Summary
3 Reviews from Epinions.com
Overall Rating: Rating: 4.33/5 stars
Action Factor: 3
Special Effects: 3
Suspense: 3
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By: spelvini
Nov 24, 2008

Rx for Integrity

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: energetic perf from Mifune as gangster with substance

Cons: A better subtitle might be in order

Bottom Line:
a movie with substance from a period rife with censoring about the gangster character in Japan Read More at Epinions.com


By: metalluk in Movies at Epinions.com
May 25, 2005

Identity Crisis in Postwar Japan

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Mifune's first film with Kurosawa; intense depiction of moral decay in postwar Japan; engaging story

Cons: Woefully awful subtitle translations for the Mei Ah DVD

Bottom Line:
This was the first critically acclaimed film by Kurosawa, not a masterpiece, but an engaging film noir featuring a youthful Toshirô Mifune. Read More at Epinions.com


By: pacomccullough
Jun 19, 2010

Drunken Angel

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: An engaging script keeps the audience interested, very technically proficient.

Cons: Pacing and performances may distract modern viewers.

Bottom Line:
This film is an excellent example of early Kurosawa and a must see for cinephiles. Just don't come expecting samurai. Read More at Epinions.com


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