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Shinjuku Incident
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It is a film about those events in Japan, where foreign immigrants are avoided by the day-to-day society. They always mock Yakuza, and live in constant fear of being discovered and repatriated.
It is a film about those events in Japan, where foreign immigrants are avoided by the day-to-day society. They always mock Yakuza, and live in constant fear of being discovered and repatriated.
Actors:
Suet Lam,
Ga-Leung Chan,
Naoto Takenaka,
Yee Tong,
Teddy Lin,
Kar Lok Chin,
Hiro Hayama,
Hiroyuki Nagato,
Lesley Chiang,
Bingbing Fan,
Paul Chun,
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Suet Lam
8 July 1964, Tianjin, China
Ga-Leung Chan
Naoto Takenaka
20 March 1956, Yokohama, Japan
Yee Tong
17 October 1987, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
Teddy Lin
Kar Lok Chin
6 August 1965, Hong Kong
Hiro Hayama
10 April 1974, Japan
Hiroyuki Nagato
10 January 1934, Kyoto, Japan
Lesley Chiang
Bingbing Fan
16 September 1981, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China
Paul Chun
17 May 1945, Shanghai, China
Director:
Tung-Shing Yee
Tung-Shing Yee
28 December 1957, Hong Kong
Country:
HongKong
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February 02, 2010
Shinjuku Incident forgoes flashy action scenes in favor of old-fashioned moralism. Warner Bros. could have made it in the 1930s, and that's a compliment.
April 23, 2010
Try as he might, strut as he does toward climactic showdowns with ruthless adversaries, [Chan's] character remains an incongruous muddle. Same goes for the movie.
June 11, 2010
It's more social drama than gangster movie, but there is plenty of violence, all of it of a furiously sloppy and savage nature of street thugs.
June 22, 2010
Shinjuku Incident strains for social significance, but it is too timidly produced to risk depicting any recognizable reality.

