Sun Scarred
Sun Scarred
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Sun Scarred

Sun Scarred

2006
Drama, Crime
1h 57m
Katayama (Aikawa Sho) is on the way home to his wife and little daughter when he stumbles on a gang of punks beating up an innocent man. Katamaya decides to help the stranger and surprisingly wins the fight. This turns out to be a bad decision as his daughter is kidnapped and murdered by the leader of the same band of young thugs. Katayama seeks revenge and tries to trace the gangs location. (imdb)

Directed by:

Takashi Miike

Screenwriter:

Toshimichi Ohkawa

Genres:

Drama, Crime, Action

AKAs:

Scars of the Sun, Taiyô no kizu

Country:

Japan

Language:

Japanese

Sun Scarred

2006
Drama, Crime
1h 57m
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Avg Percentile 62.67% from 29 total ratings

Ratings & Reviews

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Rated 28 Jan 2021
76
88th
A little over the top and some of the acting is a bit shaky but the direction is on point and the story is really somber and engrossing.
Rated 06 Nov 2019
72
56th
Nice revenge story with dark, moody atmosphere (plus for shifting colors) with creative script. The evolution of the main character was very well written. Miike puts questions on the table.
Rated 15 Nov 2012
40
28th
I am quite disappointed. It is full of plot gaps and illogical character motivations. Also, I've never been to Japan but I cannot believe the police is so stupid as shown here.
Rated 23 Sep 2011
5
81st
I've never been so invested in a film of such questionable acting. I don't think I like anyone here, really. All praise to one of Miike's most stylistic accomplishments and an impressive script of both emotional complexity and gleeful absurdity (mainly in its societal outlook).
Rated 14 Dec 2010
68
70th
In this daring twist on the Death Wish premise, the bad guys are young. Very very young. The viewer is forced to contend with the suggestion that the teenagers shown, some pretty much children, are irreparably corrupted by childish cruelty, hopelessly fascinated with killing. Regardless of how honest this is in portraying Japan, Miike makes this brutally violent vigilante flick involving children work. You won't feel comfortable with it but you will really want their little heads on sticks.
Rated 27 Jul 2009
3
74th
Although the story is not very original, there is still something universally compelling about loss and vengeance. Miike makes this movie work by slowing down the pace, building up a tension that works. It's a very sad movie, but the protagonist works in his dorkiness--Miike's visuals compliment the film very well.

Cast & Info

Directed by:

Takashi Miike

Screenwriter:

Toshimichi Ohkawa

Genres:

Drama, Crime, Action

AKAs:

Scars of the Sun, Taiyô no kizu

Country:

Japan

Language:

Japanese

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