With regard to Chiba’s Streetfighter, does anyone remember the opening jail fight scene between Tsurugi and Junjo being longer than it is now shown, even in the uncut versions? I remember it continuing past the opening credits and Tsurugi was really jacking Junjo up inside by holding him and ramming with his knees (in slow motion), Thai style. Does anyone else remember this?
With regard to Chiba’s Streetfighter, does anyone remember the opening jail fight scene between Tsurugi and Junjo being longer than it is now shown, even in the uncut versions?
mickey[/QUOTE] Can’t speak to this. There were so many cuts in the international distributions.
I’m doing a Karate focused piece and just rewatched this. It’s brutally dated. Chiba is a reprehensible anti-hero. He’s got a heavy ******* vibe and assails most of the women characters forcefully smooching them until they submit. His karate is weirdly overacted in some flailing attempt to mimic Bruce that doesn’t work at all. The choreo is crude and clunky, an attempt to imitate the Kung Fu choreo which was fire at that time. And there’s some simply nonsensical logic leaps, like with his henchman ‘Ratnose’ attempts to free Terry Sugary (that’s how Tsuragi is dubbed in the version I watched) and Terry falls off a cliff into a river, but somehow Ratnose recovers him even though they were both with the baddies on top of the cliff.
It’s the violence that’s stand out. It’s sanguineous, bright red paint blood spilling in buckets. There’s a wicked dagger to the eye which when plucked, gushes prolifically. There’s the first use of x-Ray vision for a skull crushing. And there’s two grabs that come back with bloody chunks, a throat and a groin of a black rapist. Now it’s all tame but back then, this film earned at X rating, the first ever given for violence.
It’s a fascinating watch now because it was a blockbuster import back in wake of Bruce’s death, a significant stepping stone for martial arts movie immigrating west. But now it’s dated grindhouse fare, notable for being at the right time, and it’s overall ruthlessness.