7/10
Rather eccentric view of a generic and overplayed theme
1 May 2005
Warning: Spoilers
It's my seventh Takashi Miike movie. I recognize the talent of the man, but here i'll make a statement. His pre-Audition era isn't that interesting. His obsession with the Yakuza theme made a lot of his movies look similar in my opinion.

But...even if Fudoh is similar to others like Dead Or Alive or Full Metal Yakuza, it has the merit of being treated in an original way. The teenage mafia, trying to take advantage of that innocent image to fight and ultimately kill the bosses of the current mafia brought my attention into this film. Although I felt this movie was just a series of generic killings and gross sexuality scenes (well, the hermaphrodite scene is something), the whole violent teenagers and influencing alpha personalities things are yet interesting.

Miike shows glimpses of his cinematographical talent in this movie, but the best was still to be seen.

Don't take this too seriously though, i'm severely bored with the gangster movie genre and I'll move on to something else pretty soon. This movie was mildly entertaining, mildly violent and gross for a Miike and mildly well shoot. It has no real flaw and a few good surprises, so if you like the director, well...you can give it a try
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