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Ausgestoßen durch die Bruderschaft seines Yakuza-Clans wird der eiskalte Killer Yamamoto gezwungen, Tokio Richtung Los Angeles zu verlassen. Dort angekommen findet er sich selbst sehr schnell in der alten Routine seines gewalttätigen Tokio Leben wieder. In kürzester Zeit formt er eine neue skrupellos operierende Bruderschaft um sich herum. Macht, Mädchen und Geld liegen im zu Füssen. Aber das ist dem ehemaligen Yakuza Killer Yamamoto nicht genug. Er will alles! Er startet einen blutigen und erbitterten Kampf gegen die Mafia und muss wieder einmal feststellen, dass er von seinen Brüdern verraten wird.
Avis de la communauté (4)
A few well filmed sequences and a couple funny moments but overall a lot of random violence and not a lot of feeling from the acting. Omar Epps being the exception.
Very good movie, i love the humor, the actors and the music by Joe Hisaishi is just marvelous
Perhaps one of the best crime movies you could watch. Not only is it a great blend of Japanese and American gang culture, _Brother_ really hooks you with the characters' sense of connection and love for each other. There's nothing that compares to the emotional drama of building a crime family and seeing it from beginning to end. Every bit of the way through I felt like I was really there, growing and learning with the rest of the family; I felt like I was a part of Yamamoto's life. While most other movies would highlight the action-packed thrills and violence, Takeshi Kitano's _Brother_ does this and so much more.
After watching the Outrage trilogy, I wanted to see it again, repeat, suit, stick face and few words of outrage, band, shots, don't touch my nose and with music by the great Joe Hisaishi