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DRUNK MONKEYS IS A Literary Magazine and Film Blog founded in 2011 featuring short stories, flash fiction, poetry, film articles, movie reviews, and more

Editor-in-chief KOLLEEN CARNEY-HOEPFNEr

managing editor

chris pruitt

founding editor matthew guerrero

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Sympathy for the Underdog

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Sympathy for the Underdog

Sympathy for the Underdog (1971): B-

Image © Toei

Image © Toei

Freshly-out-of-prison Yakuza boss Gunji (Kôji Tsuruta) seeks to rebuild his organization in Okinawa, where some opportunity for growth still remains. Will the arrival of an old adversarial family complicate an already difficult situation? You know it will. Everyone’s talking about guts in this thing, and our protagonist has’em to spare. His unflappable demeanor and cold confidence regardless of the circumstances is both exciting and anxiety inducing. The popping jazzy soundtrack and stylish direction by Kinji Fukasaku presents this dangerous criminal underworld in a hip little package. Loved Tomisaburô Wakayama as Yonabaru, the brutish one-armed gangster. Worth a watch for sure.

 Michael Seymour Blake, Guest Contributor


100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Killer of Sheep

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Killer of Sheep

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