Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler

2009 [JAPANESE]

Action / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 59%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 59% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 2052 2.1K

Plot summary

Kaiji Ito moves to Japan after graduating from high school. Unable to find a job and frustrated with society at large, Kaiji spends his days gambling, vandalizing cars, and drinking booze. Two years later and his life is no better. A debt collector named Endo arrives to collect money owed. The debt collector offers two choices to Kaiji: spend 10 years paying off his loan or board a gambling boat for one night to repay his debt & possibly make a boat load of money. Could the debt collector Endo actually be setting up Kaiji? One way or another, for Kaiji it's going to be the night of his life.


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Reviewed by clumsy1 7 / 10

Saw this on a plane to Japan

I know this about Japan, they take everything to the extreme, are a shame culture and are a very conservative people. For them the end goal in life is to get a job for a corporation and work for them forever.

This movie does a pretty good job portraying this, as it is about an uneducated vandal who is working minimum wage at a convenience store. He messes with the wrong rich person, a yakuza, who ultimately brings up his past debt which is way more than he can afford. They give him the opportunity to go on a gambling boat to enter a high stakes competition with other "losers" to erase their debt if they win or face the perils of debt slavery.

This movie touches on class struggle in a different way than most films. Even though they made the rich people to be bad guys they did touch on why some poor people seem to just be born to lose. What can i say it's the conservative nature of Japan haha it doesn't ever exonerate poor people. It is also a movie about game theory when it comes to the gamblimg games, which any gambler can enjoy.

While the expressions and dialogue is kinda ridiculous, like when he's drinking beer/eating yakitori people got to remember this is an adaption from a manga/anime. To me that is the only negative as this is a pretty serious Manga, the Live Action version has unintentional funny moments with the ridiculous expressions.

Reviewed by Thanos_Alfie 6 / 10

The start of Kaiji...

"Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler" is a Drama movie in which we watch a young gambler participating on a deadly gambling competition in order to gain some money and wipe away his debts that constantly rise.

I enjoyed this movie because it was interesting, it had a simple but nice plot and it also contained plenty of suspense and mystery. The direction which was made by Tôya Satô was very good and he succeeded on maintaining the tension high through the whole duration of the film while he presented very well both his main characters and the plot. In addition to this, the interpretation of Tatsuya Fujiwara who played as Kaiji Ito was very good and he made the difference. All in all, I have to say that "Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler" is a great start of a trilogy and I highly recommend everyone to watch it.

Reviewed by sillybuddha 6 / 10

Very intriguing and timely

Although based on a manga from years ago the plot line of desperate debt-ridden men being exploited is very timely in today's economy. You certainly feel the film is trying to cram a lot into its plot - the underground society, the rich tyrant, the games, all feel like they were explored in greater depth in the manga. You certainly want to know more about the organisation running the games. The whole thing is absurd and not very believable but keeps you fascinated. The pacing is often all wrong, as the scene on the 'brave man road' and the end game is played for melodrama and takes too long as we watch characters emote for ages. Kaiji is the kind of hero you often get in Japanese films - a loser who gets a chance to find some backbone and determination while keeping to a moral code while others around him give in to temptation and fear. The twist ending is an amusing touch although you deal feel a little cheated after everything Kaiji has gone through, (though no doubt so does Kaiji himself). If this was a Western film Kaiji would have figured out some way to destroy the organisation, but perhaps like all of us little people, when it comes to the power of the rich and financial institutions, the best we can hope for is to get out free of debt, like Kaiji did...

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