The best Tatsuya Fuji’s movies

Tatsuya Fuji

Tatsuya Fuji

27/08/1941 (82 años)
We present our ranking of the best Tatsuya Fuji’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Tatsuya Fuji.
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In the Realm of the Senses

In the Realm of the Senses
6.6/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 15/09/1976
  • Character: Kichizo Ishida
A passionate telling of the story of Sada Abe, a woman whose affair with her master led to an obsessive and ultimately destructive sexual relationship.

Empire of Passion

Empire of Passion
7/10
  • Genre: DramaHorror
  • Release: 09/10/1978
  • Character: Toyoji
A young man has an affair with an older woman. He is very jealous of her husband and decides that they should kill him. One night, after the husband had plenty of sake to drink and was in bed, they strangle him and dump his body down a well. To avert any suspicions, she pretends her husband has gone off to Tokyo to work. For three years the wife and her lover secretly see each other. Finally, suspicions become very strong and people begin to gossip. To make matters worse, her husband's ghost begins to haunt her and the law arrives to investigate her husband's disappearance.

My Man

My Man
6.2/10
After losing everything in a tsunami, 10-year-old Hana is taken in by 26-year-old distant relative Jungo Kusarino. They live as father and daughter but share a profound sense of loss. Jungo works as a cook for the coast guard, leaving young Hana alone for days at a time. In wintry Hokkaido, Jungo and Hana both desire to fill their empty, love-starved hearts as they set foot into a forbidden world. Eventually, an elder benefactor in their small town learns of their illicit relationship. When he tries to separate them for Hana's own good, it provokes her emotional rage. Soon after, a murder quietly occurs atop the ice floes. With their dark secret, Jungo and Hana escape to Tokyo. However...

Bright Future

Bright Future
6.7/10
  • Genre: DramaMystery
  • Release: 18/01/2003
  • Character: Shin'ichirô Arita
Two friends who work together at a Tokyo laundry are increasingly alienated from everyday life. They become fascinated with a deadly jellyfish.

Gappa, the Triphibian Monster

Gappa, the Triphibian Monster
4.4/10
An expedition in the South Pacific lands on a tropical island where the natives worship the mysterious deity Gappa. An earthquake opens up an underground cavern and a baby reptile is discovered inside. The natives warn the foreigners to leave the hatching alone, but they don't listen and take it back to a zoo in Japan. Soon after, moma and papa Gappa start smashing Tokyo looking for their kidnapped child.

Radiance

Radiance
6.4/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 27/05/2017
  • Character: Kitabayashi / Juzo
The story follows the social intercourse between a cameraman, Masaya, with a visual impairment, and Misako who disconnects from the world.

Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen

Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen
6.4/10
Ryuzo and his 7 former henchmen are all retired yakuza, but they now live as regular old men. One day, Ryuzo becomes the victim of a phishing fraud. He calls his 7 men together to reform their society.

Hayabusa: The Long Voyage Home

Hayabusa: The Long Voyage Home
5.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 11/02/2012
  • Character: Yasunobu Marukawa
In May 2003, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (or JAXA) launched an unmanned spacecraft of their own development to retrieve samples from an asteroid. Seven long years later, Hayabusa achieved its goal and was the first of any kind of craft launched from Earth to safely return samples of this kind to home base. The story was one of such great national pride for Japan, and in the wake of the tsunami and resulting tragedies in Japan it’s strong nationalistic message became the subject of no less than three rival films. Yukihiko Tsutsumi’s high-profile effort, simply titled Hayabusa (2011) starred the incomparable Toshiyuki Nishida. Most recently, Welcome Home, Hayabusa (2012) was released to Japanese audiences. Slipping in between those two was Hayabusa: The Long Voyage Home, concentrating on the people on the ground who helped return the probe safely.

The Man in White

The Man in White
6.9/10
After his father figure like mafia boss is murdered, Azusa Moribe (Masaya Sato) goes on a one man killing spree to exact revenge.

Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss

Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss
6.1/10
A wandering tough biker girl aids a female delinquent gang in their battles against an all-male Seiyu group over a fixed boxing match.

Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis
5.9/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 10/10/1986
  • Character: Daisaburo
A sensuous movie based on a literary work. Hitomi Kuroki stars as the film’s heroine.

Bad Girl Mako

Bad Girl Mako
6.3/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 25/08/1971
  • Character: Tanabe
Patronized by a gang ruling the city, Mako delinquently plays around a night club every night with her bad company. One night, a guy Hideo gets closer to her for one-night stand, and they consequently fall in love. However, Hideo is killed by the gang. Mako swears vengeance on her beloved's murderer.

Star Watching Dog

Star Watching Dog
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 10/06/2011
An abandoned car is discovered near a camping ground and inside it is the body of an identified middle-aged man and a dog who seems to have died months later. This is the story of the life of the loving and faithful dog and his owner told from the dog's point of view. City hall employee Kyousuke Okutsu is assigned to uncover the man's identity for a proper funeral. As he investigates the situation, he remembers his late family and his own dog's unfailing loyalty.

Teenage Yakuza

Teenage Yakuza
6/10
A high-school vigilante protects his community from the extortions of mobsters from a neighbouring city.

Sea Monkey

Sea Monkey
6.1/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 12/06/2004
  • Character: Chief Taro Minamoto
The movie "Umizaru" is the story of 14 young Japan Coast Guard officers who take part in a grueling training to become rescue divers. They must endure and survive a 50-day training. Daisuke Senzaki (Hideaki Ito) and 13 other recruits take part in the training. With his love for the ocean and dream to work as a rescuer at sea, a rescue diver seemed like the perfect occupation for Daisuke.

Retaliation

Retaliation
6.7/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 05/10/1968
  • Character: Shinjo
Two years before they collaborated on the immortal Stray Cat Rock series, director Yasuharu Hasebe and soon-to-be-superstar Meiko Kaji teamed up for this potent gangster flick that also stars the great Joe Shishido (Branded to Kill) and Akira Kobayashi, who would shortly thereafter star in Kinji Fukasaku's epic yakuza series Battles Without Honor and Humanity. Emerging from a stint in prison, yakuza lieutenant Sumukawa (Kobayashi) discovers that his gang has disintegrated while he was in the pen. An ambitious type, he quickly hooks up with another gang (led by Shishido) who promise him a prominent position if he helps them deal with a rival family. But bonds are made to be broken, and pledges of loyalty soon give way to competition, betrayal and — naturally — retaliation. Tough, cynical and violent, Retaliation cheerfully overturns romanticized notions of underworld honour, paving the way for Fukusaku's revisionist yakuza pictures of the 1970s.

Black Sun

Black Sun
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 24/04/1964
  • Character: Akira's Buddy
You’ve probably never seen anything quite like this manic, oddball, anti–buddy picture about a young, jazz-obsessed Japanese drifter and a black American GI on the lam in Tokyo. The two outsiders become outlaws, and Koreyoshi Kurahara depicts their growing bond as an alternately absurd and tragic culture clash.

At River's Edge

At River's Edge
6.9/10
A samurai Sakunosuke gets an order from clan chamberlain to kill another samurai who is married with his own younger sister. As a loyal samurai he has to accept the mission even though he has inner conflicts.

Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo

Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo
6/10
A group of five friends, also known as the Pelican Gang, spends time hanging out in the city, driving around in their all-terrain buggy car and listening to psychedelic jazz fusion when one of them is approached by a mysterious horse-riding girl named Asako (Bunjaku Han) who suggests they rob 30 million yen from a religious movement called Seikyo Gakkei. The Pelicans – C-ko, Taki, Ganishin, Jiro and Debo – accept the challenge, but things are not as easy as they may initially seem.

Yakuza Wolf: Extend My Condolences

Yakuza Wolf: Extend My Condolences
6.3/10
Attacking Asao Uchida's lonely, clifftop mansion in no-holds barred massacre.

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