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Gokudō

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Cheaply produced (often direct to video) Yakuza movies, with themes of sex and violence

Gokudō (極道) is a Japanese word whose contemporary main usage may be translated aslowlife.[1][2]

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In film the word is often associated withyakuza films[3] and the use of sex and violence. Various films, including films byTakashi Miike,[4] include the word in their titles[5] but it is difficult to assert it is a genre or subgenre.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Kent, Eddy; Tomsky, Terri (2017-11-10).Negative Cosmopolitanism: Cultures and Politics of World Citizenship after Globalization. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.ISBN 978-0-7735-5205-0.
  2. ^Whiting, Robert (2012-06-21).Tokyo Underworld: The fast times and hard life of an American Gangster in Japan. Little, Brown Book Group.ISBN 978-1-78033-517-9.
  3. ^Jacob, Frank (2021-10-15).The Yakuza in Popular Media: Honorable Criminals or Violent Gangsters?. Büchner-Verlag.ISBN 978-3-96317-805-4.
  4. ^Sharp, Jasper (2011-10-13).Historical Dictionary of Japanese Cinema. Scarecrow Press.ISBN 978-0-8108-7541-8.
  5. ^Standish, Isolde (2006-05-08).A New History of Japanese Cinema. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.ISBN 978-1-4411-6154-3.
  6. ^Schilling, Mark (1999-11-01).Contemporary Japanese Film. Shambhala Publications.ISBN 978-0-8348-0415-9.
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