Review of The Five

The Five (1995)
5/10
Not a good movie
7 October 2003
'Gonin' contains nothing of interest during the whole movie accept for the ending, which has some style and makes the right choices. All other things in this movie are not good. Some things are not bad either but because the rest is bad we hardly notice those things.

The story is the first weak thing. A guy named Bandai (Koichi Sato) owns a disco. Things are not going very well and he accepts money from the Yakuza-gang but can't pay it back. Therefor he decides to steal money from that gang with the help of four friends. When the gang has found out who stole their money they hire two hit men to kill Bandai and his helpers. One of the hit man is played by Beat Takeshi, and he probably is the only one who creates a real character. After this simple set-up the only good thing we see is, like I said, the ending.

Another bad thing is the violence and the way it is presented. Some say this movie is very violent and in a way it is true. But I think you should not take the violence too seriously. Early in the movie a guy is hit by a baseball bat, many times and with some power, and he is still perfectly standing on his feet, ready for a counter attack. Yes, there is violence, but compared to a lot of other movies ('True Romance' comes to mind) 'Gonin' is not that violent.

In the end you are left with a movie that is not interesting at all. It uses slow motion in a strange way, the cinematography is not that special and that combined with a weak story and everything but perfect acting you have a bad movie. Fortunately there is the ending. First of all it saves some of the wasted minutes and second of all we are finally done.
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