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Afraid to Die (1960, Jp.) (aka Karakkaze
Yarô)
In Yasuzô Masumura's garish, off-beat, yakuza
crime drama about a man's inability to escape from his criminal underworld
past in the real-world:
- the main character was black leather-clad yakuza
gang leader Takeo Asahina (Yukio Mishima); he was in prison serving
a three-year term for knifing rival gang leader Yusaku
Sagara (Jun Negami) in the leg; he had already served 2 years
and seven months and was about to be released
- in the film's opening, a bungled
assassination attempt was made on inmate Takeo Asahina in the Tokyo
prison; the hit man Handa hired by Yusaku Sagara shot and killed
a substitute prisoner, not Asahina ("This
isn't him at all!")
- once released from prison, Asahina attempted to give
up his former life - his leadership of a yakuza gang, and his relationship
with cabaret nightclub singer-girlfriend Masako Katori (Yoshie Mizutani)
- who had a memorable pre-breakup scene; she sang a naughty song
about bananas: ("It's long and round, the banana, Throw it or
eat it, with the skin on. One day a little girl she ate a banana,
but all it did was give her a pain in the belly, Wow, yeah! How I
love them bananas! Yeah, yeah! Wow, wow! Ain't it just the slipperiest
thing? So many bananas down in the port. The girls run away, oh,
they're scared! But one girl was too slow, had to eat all the bananas.
Black, slippery, round, long, and thick, and they give you a pain
in the belly");
after dumping her, Asahina revealed his misogyny: "My first
loyalty is to myself, women are just toys"
- the stern (and prophetic!) advice of Asahina's elderly,
white-haired, old-style tattooed yakuza uncle Gohei Hirayama (Takashi
Shimura) was to go after his rival - yakuza boss Sagara; after slapping
his nephew, uncle Gohei tossed him a gun and urged: "You little
fool! First you go after him...Kill Sagara, the rest falls into place....In
our world the only thing that counts is who dies first"
- Asahina violently slapped and raped
theater cashier Yoshie Koizumi (Ayako Wakao) - and afterwards awkwardly
apologized: ("Sorry, kid. Forgive me. It's just that I really
like you...I'm serious. I've had plenty of women, but they've all
been after my money. But you're not, you're different. That's what
I like about you...You were right about me being a jerk, but I'm
not evil")
- afterwards, Asahina caused her to become pregnant
and beat her when she refused an abortion, although she became
more determined to be with him as a result
- in the impressive ending scene, the hero experienced
a noble but doomed death - the father-to-be was purchasing "special"
baby clothes in a crowded marketplace for his expected baby, when asthmatic
hit-man Masa (Shigeru Kôyama) from Hokkaido came up behind him
and stuck a gun in his back; as Asahina spoke his final words, "I
never expected this..."; he was shot and lethally wounded, and
then stumbled and fell onto a moving up-escalator - metaphorically,
he struggled to climb downwards, but eventually collapsed and was transported
upwards to the top of the stairway, with the gift still clutched in
his right hand
Asahina's Escalator Death Sequence
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Hit Man Handa's Bungled Assassination Attempt on Takeo
Asahina
Cabaret Nightclub Singer-Girlfriend Masako Katori
Advice for Nephew Asahina from His Uncle Gohei Hirayama
Asahina With Yoshie
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