Directed by the legendary Takashi Miike during his most prolific year (2001), Agitator (also known as Araburu tamashii-tachi) is a sweeping yakuza epic that stands in stark contrast to his more infamous cult hits like Ichi the Killer or Visitor Q. While those films prioritized extreme transgression, Agitator—often found in collections as a high-quality DVDRip—is a mature, 150-minute study of criminal politics, loyalty, and the inevitable decay of the "honor among thieves". Plot Overview: A Web of Betrayal
Final note: If you found this rip online, it’s a nostalgic time capsule of early 2000s fansubbing. For a proper viewing, seek the Blu-ray. The film itself is a 3/5 – ambitious but flawed. Agitator-Takashi Miike Collection 2001 DVDRip i...
The book examines Miike's massive filmography in depth, featuring rare photographs and behind-the-scenes insights. Directed by the legendary Takashi Miike during his
The Significance of The Agitator in Miike's Oeuvre For a proper viewing, seek the Blu-ray
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Runtime: The full film is roughly 2 hours and 30 minutes. Ensure your file isn't a "cut" version, as some international releases were shortened.