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BAD BOYS J The Movie -The Last Thing to Protect-

A powerful new enemy appears in front of 3 gangs: Gokuraku Cho, Biisuto and Hiroshima Naitsu. Based on the manga "BADBOYS" by Hiroshi Tanaka (published from 1988 to 1996 by Shonen Gahosha through biweekly manga magazine Young King).

Top Cast

  • Kento Nagayama

    Kento Nagayama

    Tsukasa Kiriki

  • Hikaru Iwamoto

    Hikaru Iwamoto

    Yoji Kawanaka

  • Tatsuya Fukazawa

    Tatsuya Fukazawa

    Eiji Iwami

  • Shota Watanabe

    Shota Watanabe

    Hisao Nakamura

  • Nanami Hashimoto

    Nanami Hashimoto

    Kumi Yumoto

  • Rina Ikoma

    Rina Ikoma

    Airi Kinoshita

  • Myuto Morita

    Myuto Morita

    Kazutoshi Takama

  • Takashi Nikaido

    Takashi Nikaido

    Hidenori Danno

  • Shoki Morohoshi

    Shoki Morohoshi

    Kazunari Harada

Overview

A powerful new enemy appears in front of 3 gangs: Gokuraku Cho, Biisuto and Hiroshima Naitsu. Based on the manga "BADBOYS" by Hiroshi Tanaka (published from 1988 to 1996 by Shonen Gahosha through biweekly manga magazine Young King).

Rating

6.3 / 10
3 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • jin7177
    jin7177
    4 Feb 1, 2025

    This movie is no good. The acting is bad. The characters are dull and samey and all try way too hard to be cool. Except maybe the guy whose foot keeps getting cramps. The fighting is awful, with half of the 'attacks' not coming even close to connecting. They often use some kind of camera shake to cover up how rubbish it is. The performances are over the top, especially the terrible, terrible bad guys. Coming from a fan of the High & Low movies, though (except for DTC –Yukemuri Junjo Hen– from HiGH&LOW because that films sucks), the biggest problem is the music. The guys in this are also from some J-pop group, so why isn't there some kick-ass music? High & Low had some real bangers and the music in those movies is one of the reasons I like them so much. This is just... Nothing. The stupid posing. Ugh. On a more technical level, this is a very amateur-looking production. Give it a pass. Watch High & Low again.

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