The Genius of Takashi Miike - Dead or Alive ending

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

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An entertaining Yakuza movie with a conclusion that everyone could see coming from a mile away.

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  • Why do Japanese visual effects always look so cheesy? I know they've got the ability.

  • @KallyJones Same goes for Korea. Making stunning CGI in a video game is quite different from applying it to a movie, I suppose.

    Very low budget for this movie as well, only ¥500,000

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  • wat.

  • 三池崇史監督素晴らしいです。彼は神の映画の一つです。私は彼の­アメリカで人気を得るを期待して

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  • どういうこと

  • I've seen the whole movie and it is a basic cop drama throughout and then this spectacular, straight out of nowhere ending from hell that made me remember it forever.

  • I don't get it. So is this a movie about super sayians? Because I thought only Goku was allowed to throw giant balls of energy or fire from his arms.

    Fucking Japan.

  • greatest ending ever

  • I'll never forget the first time I watched this! I had heard the ending was weird but never would I have imagined something like this, it was wonderful. These clips on your channel are awesome :)

  • That knife throw was EPIC. Some Modern Warfare ish

    

  • @KallyJones Yeah I guess special effects look cheesy if you've never seen a movie made more than 10 years ago.

  • wow, pretty tough guys.

  • @Nostalgamagic probably because the Japanese film industry is not a particularly well-paying one usually (TV shows are more successful out there)...they just go to show that it doesn't matter though...when a Japanese film is in poor quality it's more to do with the filming itself or bad DVD transfer rather than noticeably bad special effects...

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