
Five years after a devastating war between the Sanno and Hanabishi crime families, former yakuza boss Otomo finds himself working in South Korea for Mr. Chang, a powerful fixer. When a renewed conflict arises between Chang and the Hanabishi, and Chang’s life is threatened, Otomo is compelled to return to Japan to resolve the escalating tensions and settle a final reckoning.
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Takeshi Kitano
Otomo

Kanji Tsuda
Choi

Kenichi Masuda

Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
Yoshioka

Yutaka Matsushige
Detective Shigeta

Sansei Shiomi
Nakata

Toshiyuki Nishida
Nishino

Ken Mitsuishi
Gomi

Ikuji Nakamura
Detective Hirayama

Takashi Nishina

Yasukaze Motomiya

Nao Ômori
Ichikawa

Pierre Taki
Hanada

Ryôichi Inaba

Kimihiko Hasegawa

Hakuryu
Lee

Ren Osugi
Nomura

Hajime Tanimoto

Ittoku Kishibe
Morishima

Yuki Ito

Kentaro Furuyama

Taizo Harada
Maruyama

Wataru Shihôdô
Yamazaki

Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi

Eiichi Furui

Akira Otaka

Tatsuo Nadaka
Shiroyama

Takahiro Katou

Yūta Sone

Masatoshi Kihara

Takuma Nagao

Kiyomitsu Mizuuchi

Jiro Kagoshima

Nobu Morimoto

Mitsuhiro Samejima

Daiki Shiomi

Koji Kiryu
Kono

Tokio Kaneda
Mr. Chang

Kenkichi Watanabe

Atsushi Narasaka

Hiroto Honda
Chang's Business Assistant

Tomoyuki Iwata

Kazumi Ishihara

Yusuke Kitaguchi

Haruka Tanimoto

Jun Yamasaki

Yuji Yoshimasu

Seiki Katayama

Namihiko Ohmura

Hiromitsu Takeda

Kousuke Ishizuka

Shuichi Nomura

Kajiro Tanaka

Chingu Poca

Yoshihito Tsuji

Naoya Shiraishi

Shougo Yoshizawa

Yuichiro Shigeoka

Yuko Mayama

Akiho Yano

Miwa Hashimoto

Takaharu Miyazaki

Makoto Dainenji

Takayuki Akaike

Hirokazu Miyata

Katsuta Daiyamondo

Yuki Kawanishi

Ryûji Takasaki

Masahiko Hori

Yoichi Kushima

Seiji Fujita

Junichi Kikawa

Yusuke Kimura

Koji Motegi

Kosuke Yanagawa

Katsunobu Nakai

Shigenobu Miyazaki

Yoshitaka Kawamoto

Ippei Saito

Naoki Hayashida

Tomohiko Ishihara

Ryohei Takakusa

Yoshihiro Ishizuka

Naoki Ikeuchi

Kenji Edota
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Otomo, Takeshi Kitano and his right-hand man Ichikawa, Nao Ômori, drift into a tense atmosphere on the resort island of Jeju in South Korea, signaling that Otomo has moved on from the chaos of Beyond Outrage and continues to operate with the discreet power of Mr. Chang behind him. Their quiet moment of fishing off the coast setting a calm tone belies the violence and loyalty that thread through their world. That night, Otomo is chauffeured to a neon-lit nightclub crowded with courtesans, where he moves with the practiced ease of a man who commands respect from every corner of the underworld. The scene makes clear that Otomo’s authority is not just historical; it is a living force, acknowledged by those who serve beneath him.
In a shadowed hotel living room, Otomo and his entourage confront a brutal reality. They learn that a pair of prostitutes, under the employ of Hanada, the Yakuza boss of the Hanabishi family who wields power over much of Japan, has suffered at the hands of a noncompliant client. Hanada, Pierre Taki, is found amid the trappings of excess — a bed strewn with S&M toys that speak to a taste for control and spectacle. Otomo insists on compensation for the damage and the offense to their crew, setting a measured, almost ritual tone to the encounter. The boss’s initial calm is a performance; his respect for Otomo evaporates once his own bottom lines are tested. He snaps back with a hollow threat that would seem to end the matter there, but Otomo’s men reveal their readiness to shoot if necessary, and only then does Hanada offer a price: 2 million yen, a number he believes will placate the situation and restore his sense of power.
Yet the negotiation collapses the moment Hanada reneges on even this, having one of Otomo’s men killed when a pickup for the money goes wrong the following day. What follows is a stark demonstration of how swiftly the balance of power can tilt in this world: the act of murder reframes a simple debt into a confrontation between rival criminal factions. The incident reverberates back to Tokyo, where Hanada reports to Nakata and reveals the seriousness of Otomo’s retaliation. The Hanabishi network turns to Mr. Chang for mediation, hoping to resolve the conflict without a full-scale war, and they propose a peace offering of 30 million yen. But Mr. Chang refuses that ask and instead returns with a more enigmatic gesture—an additional 30 million yen to take away, a signal that the chessboard is being reset in ways they do not immediately understand.
Nakata and Hanada puzzle over Mr. Chang’s gesture until Nomura, the current chairman of the Hanabishi clan, steps into the fray with an air of arrogance that belies a looming vulnerability. Nomura’s rank comes from being the old chairman’s brother-in-law, and his leadership is marked by a blend of calculated manipulation and risky overreach. Nishino, Nomura’s second-in-command, resents Nomura’s approach but recognizes the opportunity to exploit the rift between Hanabishi and Chang to consolidate his own grip. Nishino hatches a dangerous plan: he engineers an ambush on the route back from a tense meeting with Mr. Chang and, in a cascade of deception, appears to be murdered in a plotted assassination. Hanada is spared, and Nishino has the nerve to insist that Hanada swear allegiance to him, sending him back to Nomura with a story that the attempt on Nishino’s life was the result of Chang’s men. The plot is a ruthless display of how quickly narratives shift in the underworld when fear and ambition collide.
Nomura, sensing the scent of a lethal political opportunity, doubles down on the idea of using the Hanabishi crisis to purge rivals but underestimates the stubborn, violent code that drives Otomo. The Sanno clan, previously absorbed into the Hanabishi fold in the earlier film, watches with cold precision as alliances rearrange themselves. Otomo, a figure capable of both ruthless efficiency and cool strategic thinking, decides to return to Japan to mete out his own version of justice against those responsible. His return does not go as planned: just as he steps into a country under police scrutiny for past killings, Mr. Chang presses the higher-ups to secure his release, preferring to de-escalate rather than escalate. Yet Otomo rejects the suggestion to retreat, choosing instead to confront the Hanabishi leadership head-on and settle the score on his own terms.
What unfolds is a sweeping, brutal confrontation that pits Otomo and the remnants of the Sanno against the Hanabishi leaders. Nomura tries to marshal a last-ditch defense, but Otomo’s presence is less a man than a symbol of unyielding retribution. Rumors and pretexts dissolve as a gunfight erupts, and Otomo and Ishikawa wipe out a squad of Nomura’s hitmen. The ensuing chaos reveals the fragility of Nomura’s control and the brittle loyalties that bind the Hanabishi world. In a bold and almost operatic turn, Nishino unexpectedly re-enters the scene with a proposal for collaboration aimed at toppling Nomura. He invites Otomo to a critical gathering where Nomura would appear, a set-piece moment designed to drown Nomura in a carefully staged display of power.
Nishino, consumed by ambition, attends the gathering himself and, in a climactic signal of his defiance, proclaims through a dramatic speech that he has faked his own death to escape punishment and that the entire organization should rally behind him rather than Nomura. Just as the room braces for a fresh power shift, Otomo bursts through the door with Ishikawa, both men armed with rifles and a single-minded resolve. They sweep the room, cutting down nearly everyone in sight while Nishino makes a narrow escape, slipping away from the corridor of chaos with his life barely intact.
With Nomura effectively sidelined and the Hanabishi leadership in flux, the power balance tilts decisively in favor of Nishino. He is publicly positioned as the new helmsman, and Nomura is removed in a brutal, decisive move: Otomo traps him, buries him neck-down, and then runs his head over with a car, a stark, merciless act of final control. Otomo then locates Hanada in a hotel and forces a grim, ceremonial end to their feud: Hanada is bound and a dynamite device surgically placed in his mouth is detonated, extinguishing the life of a man whose defiance had driven so much suffering.
What follows is a stark culmination of Otomo’s code and loyalty. He has acted without Mr. Chang’s explicit blessing, a moment that carries immense consequence in this world where honor is currency and loyalty is measured in lives saved or lost. The self-imposed punishment is severe and haunting: Otomo chooses modern seppuku, shooting himself as a literal act of atonement for violating the unwritten rules that govern his canine-like loyalty to Chang’s order. The act of self-destruction is a ritual of renunciation that underscors the film’s brutal moral landscape. Mr. Chang, informed of the violent purge and Otomo’s ultimate penance, is left with a quiet, contemplative sadness as he stares into the distance, tearing at the seams of a world where power and honor are inseparably tangled.
This story unfolds as a dense tapestry of negotiations, betrayals, and outright violence, where each character’s choices ripple outward to reshape loyalties, territories, and reputations. It moves with a stark realism, a clinical portrait of a criminal empire’s internal politics and the personal codes that sustain it. The violence is methodical and relentless, but the film also pauses to reflect on the heavy price of vengeance, the fragile nature of alliances, and the way a single act of defiance can rally a powerful faction or pit a lone avenger against an entire organization.
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