更新日期2022-06-06 08:06:48
片名黑帮的黄昏(2013)
导演 塞巴斯蒂安·斯特恩 / 
主演 Jaime Morris / Shorai Horitoku / Yoichi Nakamura / Norio Tamura / Daikaku Chôdôin / Toyohiko Tanaka / 
类型纪录片 / 
制片国家日本 
语言日语 / 
上映日期2013(德国)
资源名
Twilight.of.The.Yakuza.2013.JAPANESE.ENSUBBED.1080p.WEBRip.x264-VXT
类型
Movies/x264/1080
大小
2.42GB
Hash
5333E50C1A0CC356D311A81CDC9C7C39E425B04B
如何下载《黑帮的黄昏》资源

通常情况下,如果你的电脑中安装了下载工具,点击立即下载按钮就会自动的开始下载。

如果不奏效,那复制新打开的窗口链接,手动打开下载工具粘贴磁力链接,之后开始下载。

下载工具

μTorrent BitComet 迅雷 Vuze

如何在线看电影《黑帮的黄昏》

在线看电影请复制磁力链接,使用115离线下载百度网盘离线下载迅雷边下边看

剧情介绍

The Yakuza, Japan's organised crime syndicates, are a dying breed. Their members are aging and the government of Japan has launched a large-scale crackdown on them to eradicate them once and for all. But who are the Yakuza? The cancer of a nation or a necessary evil in a country with one of the lowest crime rates in the industrialised world? Undoubtedly the Yakuza are involved in crimes including extortion, fraud, murder, drugs and gambling. However, Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the industrialised world, with crimes related to drugs - officially against the Yakuza code of honour - or street gangs strikingly low, a fact that many contribute to the presence of the Yakuza. Deeply rooted in Japanese society, they are seen as a necessary evil and 'problem solvers'. They have been around since the 1700s and were said to protect the weak from the strong, following a rigorous code of honour. Several clans even contributed aid for the victims of the recent earthquake and Tsunami, all reasons why the public perception of the Yakuza in Japan is not solely a negative one. Unlike the Mafia, the Yakuza is a legal, public group making them relatively easy to check on. Their offices are public, their members registered by the police and Yakuza members went as far as freely admitting their guilt in cases of crime investigations, as a part of their code of honour. In reaction to strict government measures against them, the Yakuza has ceased all cooperation with the law. As the police concentrate their resources on the Yakuza, many criminals simply don't register with clans anymore and start operating underground, evading the grasp of police. A clear trend is emerging towards a new structure of organised crime in Japan, resulting in a steep decrease in the numbers of the traditional Yakuza while the underground is soaring - including foreign Russian and Chinese mafias. This documentary deals with the struggle of the Yakuza for its survival and the restructuring of the organized crime scene in Japan. Furthermore, unprecedented access to the secret world of the Yakuza gives you an insight on who the Yakuza really are: criminals, outcasts, but also family men and a part of Japanese society.