Yokohama BJ Blues [Blu-ray]
This item will be released on Monday 20th July. It will be shipped to arrive on or around the release date.
When his police detective best friend is killed, down-at-heel private eye and part-time blues singer BJ (Yusaku Matsuda, The Game Trilogy) gets the blame. He must start his own investigation to clear his name, but what he uncovers is a tangled web involving crooked cops, drug-dealing gangsters, the cityās underground gay and biker scenes, and even his own past. A loose remake of Robert Altmanās The Long Goodbye that also draws from Viscontiās Death in Venice, this was Matsudaās break with his action hero image. Samurai movie veteran Eiichi Kudo (The Fort of Death) relishes his chance at directing a neo-noir that captures urban Japan at the height of 1980s decadence.
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Yokohama BJ Blues [Blu-ray]
Yokohama BJ Blues [Blu-ray]
This item will be released on Monday 20th July. It will be shipped to arrive on or around the release date.
When his police detective best friend is killed, down-at-heel private eye and part-time blues singer BJ (Yusaku Matsuda, The Game Trilogy) gets the blame. He must start his own investigation to clear his name, but what he uncovers is a tangled web involving crooked cops, drug-dealing gangsters, the cityās underground gay and biker scenes, and even his own past. A loose remake of Robert Altmanās The Long Goodbye that also draws from Viscontiās Death in Venice, this was Matsudaās break with his action hero image. Samurai movie veteran Eiichi Kudo (The Fort of Death) relishes his chance at directing a neo-noir that captures urban Japan at the height of 1980s decadence.
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This item will be released on Monday 20th July. It will be shipped to arrive on or around the release date.
When his police detective best friend is killed, down-at-heel private eye and part-time blues singer BJ (Yusaku Matsuda, The Game Trilogy) gets the blame. He must start his own investigation to clear his name, but what he uncovers is a tangled web involving crooked cops, drug-dealing gangsters, the cityās underground gay and biker scenes, and even his own past. A loose remake of Robert Altmanās The Long Goodbye that also draws from Viscontiās Death in Venice, this was Matsudaās break with his action hero image. Samurai movie veteran Eiichi Kudo (The Fort of Death) relishes his chance at directing a neo-noir that captures urban Japan at the height of 1980s decadence.













