Men of Rage

Men of Rage

Release date : December 23, 1994
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Kiyoshi Kurosawa /
Writers : Kiyoshi Kurosawa /
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December 23, 1994 1h 20m Japan Japanese More
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The second installment of a V-Cinema sports drama, directed by Kurosawa in 1994, following "打鐘" (Dakan) from 1993, which was based on Yamamoto's manga and directed by Komatsu Takashi. While there is no direct narrative connection between the two films, they share thematic similarities. The protagonist, Wataru Tachibana, a self-destructive yet genius keirin cyclist, is once again passionately portrayed by Nishimura. This time, Wataru fiercely competes against a rival known as the "Prince of Keirin," who is also the heir of a powerful conglomerate. Kurosawa directs with intense and dramatic storytelling, capturing the protagonist’s burning determination.
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  • title:Men of Rage
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1994
  • Runtime:1h 20m
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  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa /
  • Writers: Kiyoshi Kurosawa ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The second installment of a V-Cinema sports drama, directed by Kurosawa in 1994, following "打鐘" (Dakan) from 1993, which was based on Yamamoto's manga and directed by Komatsu Takashi. While there is no direct narrative connection between the two films, they share thematic similarities. The protagonist, Wataru Tachibana, a self-destructive yet genius keirin cyclist, is once again passionately portrayed by Nishimura. This time, Wataru fiercely competes against a rival known as the "Prince of Keirin," who is also the heir of a powerful conglomerate. Kurosawa directs with intense and dramatic storytelling, capturing the protagonist’s burning determination.
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