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Takeshi Kitano Double Play: Violent Cop & Boiling Point

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Genres: Crime, Drama
Starring: Takeshi Kitano
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Plot Sypnosis:

In his explosive directorial debut Japanese renaissance man-cum-comedian-extraordinaire Takeshi "Beat" Kitano plays vicious rogue homicide Detective Azuma who takes on a sadistic crime syndicate only to discover widespread internal corruption in the police force. Facing criminal charges for his unorthodox "Dirty Harry" type methods, Azuma finds himself caught in a web of betrayal and intrigue that sends him on a bloody trail of vengeance. But when his sister is kidnapped by a sadistic drug lord, Azuma’s tactics escalate towards an apocalyptic climax.

In enfant terrible Takeshi Kitano’s explosive second feature film, Masaki (Yûrei Yanagi) is an unassuming gas station attendant and amateur baseball player for underdog team The Eagles. After he enrages a local yakuza, setting off a feud between the gangsters and his coach, Masaki heads to Okinawa on a haphazard quest for guns with his friend Kazuo (Dancan). There they are befriended by the uber-eccentric yakuza boss Uehara (played by Kitano), who initiates them into the strange and brutal world of organized crime.

directed by: Takeshi Kitano
starring: Takeshi Kitano

1989, 1990 / 200 min (combined) / 1.85:1 / Japanese DTS-HD MA 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region Free 2-disc Blu-ray
  • That Man is Dangerous; The Birth of Takeshi Kitano featurette
  • Okinawa Days: Takeshi's Second Debut featurette
  • Original Boiling Point trailer
    • Violent Cop HD re-release trailer
    • Collector's Booklet, featuring film essay by Tom Vick, Asian Film Curator for the Freer and Sackler Galleries (The Smithsonian's Museums of Asian Art)
    • English subtitles
    Release Details

    Movie Release Year: 1989
    Tech Specs & Release Details

    Length: 200
    Specs: Region Free 2-disc Blu-ray
    Video Resolution/Codec: 1080p/MPEG-4 AVC
    Aspect Ratio(s): 1.85:1
    Audio Formats: Japanese DTS-HD MA 2.0
    Subtitles/Captions: English