Violent Cop is a Japanese crime film directed by Takeshi Kitano. The story follows Azuma, a detective who takes justice into his own hands after his sister is kidnapped by a drug dealer. Azuma's violent methods and disregard for the law put him at odds with his colleagues and superiors.
As Azuma gets closer to the truth, he becomes more ruthless and unpredictable, leading to a violent showdown with the criminal underworld. The film explores themes of corruption, revenge, and the blurred line between justice and vigilantism.
Violent Cop is known for its gritty realism, intense action sequences, and Kitano's stoic performance as Azuma. The film received critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of violence and its unflinching look at the dark side of law enforcement.
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Violent Cop
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Gnossienne No.1
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Erik Satie:
(1890) main theme is an electronic variation of the above title
Daisaku Kume: Arrangement Daisaku Kume: Performer Kazuyoshi Okuyama: Produced |
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Sono otoko, kyobo ni tsuki (End Title)
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Kyohiro no Theme
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Azuma no Theme 2
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Sono otoko, kyobo ni tsuki (Main Theme)
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Fear (Gnossienne 1)
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Intorno Al Idol Mio
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Kazuyoshi Okuyama:
Produced
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Sono otoko, kyoboni tsuki (Sax Version)
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