Tokyo Drifter 2: The Sea Is Bright Red as the Color of Love (1966)

ALL 11/09/1966 (ja) Crime, Drama, Action 73 Min
  • Release
    11/09/1966
  • Production
    Nikkatsu Corporation
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    続 東京流れ者 海は真赤な恋の色
  • Original language
    ja
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

The film focuses on the romantic life of Tetsu (Watari), the drifter, and the girls he loves but can never quite bring himself to settle down with. To make matters even more atmospheric, our story is set in a picturesque harbor town. Yoshida is Tetsu's double-crossing rival who pays in the end with his life. Fairly superficial, but the tone isn't particularly light; in fact, it is downright melancholic, which is the picture's salvation. The emphasis on Tetsu never being able to escape his criminal life despite his tender side, the downbeat undercurrent of cynical gang activity amidst the sunset-dappled waves, actually makes this an entertaining sequel. However, Suzuki's irreverent surrealism is replaced by Morinaga's Monet-like impressionism.

  1. Story

  2. Editor

  3. Producer



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Tokyo Drifter 2: The Sea Is Bright Red as the Color of Love (1966) 73 Min

ALL 11/09/1966 (ja)
Crime, Drama, Action
  • Release 11/09/1966
  • Production
    Nikkatsu Corporation
  • Original title 続 東京流れ者 海は真赤な恋の色
  • ja
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The film focuses on the romantic life of Tetsu (Watari), the drifter, and the girls he loves but can never quite bring himself to settle down with. To make matters even more atmospheric, our story is set in a picturesque harbor town. Yoshida is Tetsu's double-crossing rival who pays in the end with his life. Fairly superficial, but the tone isn't particularly light; in fact, it is downright melancholic, which is the picture's salvation. The emphasis on Tetsu never being able to escape his criminal life despite his tender side, the downbeat undercurrent of cynical gang activity amidst the sunset-dappled waves, actually makes this an entertaining sequel. However, Suzuki's irreverent surrealism is replaced by Morinaga's Monet-like impressionism.

  1. Kenjirō Morinaga

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer