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Fireworks
Fireworks

Fireworks (1997)

77% User Rating
1h 43min
Crime
Drama

"Work is all I've ever known."

Beleaguered police detective Nishi takes desperate measures to try and set things right in a world gone wrong. With his wife suffering from leukemia and his business partner paralyzed from a brutal gangster attack, Nishi borrows from a yakuza loan shark and then robs a bank to clear his debt.

Takeshi KitanoDirector

Cast

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Takeshi Kitano

Takeshi Kitano

Yoshitaka Nishi

Kayoko Kishimoto

Kayoko Kishimoto

Nishi's Wife

Ren Osugi

Ren Osugi

Horibe

Susumu Terajima

Susumu Terajima

Nakamura

Tetsu Watanabe

Tetsu Watanabe

Junkyard Owner

Hakuryu

Hakuryu

Yakuza Hitman

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Yasuei Yakushiji

Criminal

Tarô Itsumi

Tarô Itsumi

Kudo

Kenichi Yajima

Kenichi Yajima

Doctor

Makoto Ashikawa

Makoto Ashikawa

Tanaka

Yuko Daike

Yuko Daike

Tanaka's Widow

Tsumami Edamame

Tsumami Edamame

Businessman Throwing Rocks

Yûrei Yanagi

Yûrei Yanagi

Chef #1

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Sujitarô Tamabukuro

Chef #2

Tokio Seki

Tokio Seki

Old Hick

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Motoharu Tamura

Chief Detective

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Hitoshi Nishizawa

Yakuza Head

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Hiromi Kikai

Yakuza Henchman #1

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Shoko Kitano

Young Girl Flying a Kite

Yoshiyuki Morishita

Yoshiyuki Morishita

Yakuza Henchman #2

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Junichiro Asano

Yakuza Henchman #3

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Kazuhiro Osada

Yakuza Henchman #4

Manzo Shinra

Manzo Shinra

Man Shot in the Face

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Tetsu Sakuma

Yakuza Henchman #5

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Riba Matsumi

Maid at the Inn

Miki Fujitani

Miki Fujitani

Florist Clerk

Keiko Yamamoto

Keiko Yamamoto

Nurse A

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Kiyoko Kitazawa

Nurse B

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Ai Kishina

Girl in the Junkyard

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Banri Nakamura

Kiosk Salesclerk

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Masahiro Naya

Detective at Stakeout #1

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Takayuki Konishi

Detective at Stakeout #2

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Yûzô Yada

Temple Priest

Kanji Tsuda

Kanji Tsuda

Man under Interrogation

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Yôichi Nagai

Cop Driving an Unmarked Car

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Kôsuke Ôta

Bartender

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Muhômatsu

Construction Worker

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Omiya no Matsu

Restaurant Client

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Shiyô Kosuga

Brat #1

Gambino Kobayashi

Gambino Kobayashi

Brat #2

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Al Kitago

Man Selling Taxi

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Yûji Aikawa

Woman Walking in Mall (uncredited)

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Hiroshi Umeda

Male Bank Clerk #1 (uncredited)

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Kenji Yamagami

Male Bank Clerk #2 (uncredited)

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Tomoya Naitô

Male Bank Clerk #3 (uncredited)

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Katsuya Takamatsu

Male Bank Clerk #4 (uncredited)

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Yasufumi Sakamaki

Male Bank Clerk #5 (uncredited)

Atsushi Ito

Atsushi Ito

Male Bank Clerk #6 (uncredited)

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Mitsuyo Ishigaki

Female Bank Clerk #1 (uncredited)

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Ayako Masuya

Female Bank Clerk #2 (uncredited)

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Sumiko Takai

Female Bank Clerk #3 (uncredited)

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Mariko Chiba

Female Bank Clerk #4 (uncredited)

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Miho Kitahara

Female Bank Clerk #5 (uncredited)

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Yoshiko Andô

Female Bank Clerk #6 (uncredited)

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Kaoru Sugiyama

Female Bank Clerk #7 (uncredited)

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Kikuo Itô

Male Bank Customer #1 (uncredited)

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Shûji Ôtsuki

Male Bank Customer #2 (uncredited)

Hidetoshi Kawaya

Hidetoshi Kawaya

Male Bank Customer #3 (uncredited)

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Koichiro Hama

Male Bank Customer #4 (uncredited)

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Masaru Takahashi

Male Bank Customer #5 (uncredited)

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Ritsuyo Ono

Male Bank Customer #6 (uncredited)

Yôko Imamoto

Yôko Imamoto

Female Bank Customer #1 (uncredited)

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Kiyoko Negishi

Female Bank Customer #2 (uncredited)

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Saki Kaneko

Female Bank Customer #3 (uncredited)

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Kaoru Tomoe

Female Bank Customer #4 (uncredited)

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Ayu Nakagawa

Female Bank Customer #5 (uncredited)

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Maiko Watanabe

Female Bank Customer #6 (uncredited)

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Kazue Fujita

Female Bank Customer #7 (uncredited)

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Yuki Iida

Female Bank Customer #8 (uncredited)

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Rieko Motohashi

Female Bank Customer #9 (uncredited)

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Ryôta Koyama

Grandson Visiting Temple (uncredited)

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Takao Toji

Man with Grandson (uncredited)

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Matsumi Fuku

Landlady (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 100%

March 8, 2015

Drop Dead. Hana-bi (AKA: Fireworks) is written and directed by Takeshi Kitano. It stars Kitano, Kayoko Kishimoto, Ren Osugi and Susumu Terajima. Music is by Joe Hisaishi and cinematography by Hideo Yamamoto. Yoshikata Nishi (Kitano) is a loose cannon police detective who quits the force after a tragic incident results in his partner, Horibe (Osugi), being confined to a wheelchair. His retirement brings him the time to care more for his seriously ill wife Miyuki (Kishimoto). Nishi can find no peace, though, more so as he has borrowed money from the Yakuza to pay for his wife's needs, and they are growing impatient for the repayment... Very early in Kitano's superb slice of Japanese neo-noir there is a piece of graffiti on the wall, it says "Drop Dead", while Hisaishi's music is a devilish accompaniment to the scene. It's ominous and foreboding, setting the tone for what is to follow. Pic is deliberately paced, beautifully so, with the opening nonlinear approach and scattergun shifts in time adding a sort of psychological maelstrom to the impending narrative darkness. Yet to suggest it as a perpetually bleak picture is doing it a small disservice, for Kitano (himself working from a damaged psyche that occurred in real life) has this adroit eye for poetic beauty and human tenderness that marries up with bursts of violence and emotionally shattering passages of play. And it works brilliantly, with stabs of humour also filtering in via the outer frames. Nishi the character is a force of nature and a walking - brooding - contradiction, a man pained behind his sunglasses, his expressionless visage amazingly still saying so much. When he explodes the impact is doubly strong, mainly because dialogue is so sparse, but the interwoven visuals - very much a Kitano speciality - strike an almighty chord for the story. To which we edge towards the finale, which unsurprisingly brings beauty and infinite sadness. Unfussy camera work, sabre sharp editing (Kitano & Yoshinori Oota), elegiacal musical arrangements, art, kites and Kitano's intense performance, this rounds out as film making greatness. In fact, a masterpiece. 10/10

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