In 1945, Japan was defeated and surrendered, and the imperial army, which was once a proud national, became a street rat.
Akira Kurosawa's classic Wild Dogs (1949) is very well illustrated of the misery of veterans being discriminated against like bereaved wild dogs:

In 1974, Fukasaku Daisai produced "The Battle of the New Inhumane":
The opening is interesting, Miyoshi disguises himself as a disabled veteran begging along the street, assassinating the boss of a rival gang:
During his imprisonment, japan's economy developed rapidly due to the Korean War, and gangs rode the wind and waves to make a windfall:
For the sake of the three good winds, the helper actually wants to AA system, deep as a god, the underworld is so dirty in your eyes?
Miyoshi's honorarium for organizing murder and imprisonment is 10,0002; a younger brother who was killed in an assassination order was only 50,000 yuan, which is the benevolence of the gang:
Killing people is not so simple, and the same is true for gangsters:
When it comes to really killing people,
People take out wine glasses and cut off friends, and the gangster who is sharp and introverted thinks that he is pulling out a gun, and he is scared to fart and urinate:
Boss, listen to me:
Kuniyoshi Tanaka was well known to Chinese audiences for his performance in The Hunt (1976):
As the world's most obscene-looking actor, Tanaka has never disappointed, starring in this film as a two-faced and three-bladed smiling tiger:
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Tsunei Watanase starred as the fierce, loyal little brother Kitami, which can also be noted:
Fukasaku's wife Sanae Nakahara:
She plays the helper's wife in the film:
Quentin is a deep god of iron fans: