, also known as ''Crows: Episode 0'' is a 2007
Japanese
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action film
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directed by
Takashi Miike
is a Japanese film director, film producer and screenwriter. He has directed over 100 feature film, video, and television productions since his debut in 1991. His films span a variety of different genres, ranging from violent and surrealism, b ...
with a screenplay by Shōgo Mutō.
It is based on the manga ''
Crows
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'' by
Hiroshi Takahashi and stars
Shun Oguri
is a Japanese people, Japanese actor and Voice acting in Japan, voice actor, son of stage director Tetsuya Oguri, and the youngest of 3 siblings, including older brother Ryo, who is also an actor.
He started in small roles as extra in the works ...
, Kyōsuke Yabe,
Meisa Kuroki
Satsuki Shimabukuro (Japanese: 島袋 さつき, ''Shimabukuro Satsuki'', Born on 28 May 1988 in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan), better known by her stage name Meisa Kuroki (Japanese: 黒木 メイサ, ''Kuroki Meisa''), is a Japanese actress, mod ...
and
Takayuki Yamada
is a Japanese actor, singer, and producer. He is best known for his role as Sakutaro Matsumoto in TV drama ''Socrates in Love'' and as Densha Otoko in the Densha Otoko (film), 2005 film of the same name. Yamada gained international popularity th ...
. The plot serves as a prequel to the manga and focuses on the power struggle between gang of students at Suzuran All-Boys High School.
''Crows Zero'' was released in
Japan
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on 27 October 2007 and became a commercial success. It has spawned two sequels titled ''
Crows Zero 2
is a 2009 Cinema of Japan, Japanese action film directed by Takashi Miike, written by Shogo Muto and produced by Mataichiro Yamamoto. It is a sequel to ''Crows Zero'', where Shun Oguri, Kyōsuke Yabe, Meisa Kuroki and Takayuki Yamada reprise the ...
'' and ''
Crows Explode'' as well as a manga adaptation released 13 November 2008.
Plot
Genji Takiya is a newly transferred high school senior who arrives at Suzuran All-Boys High School, which is infamous for its population of violent
delinquents. During the freshman orientation assembly, the yakuza arrive at the school seeking vengeance on third-year Serizawa Tamao for assaulting some members of their gang. The thugs mistake Genji for their target and a brawl ensues on the school field.
Meanwhile, Serizawa is visiting his best friend Tatsukawa Tokio, who has just been discharged from a hospital. Upon returning to the school, Serizawa witnesses Genji defeat the last of the yakuza. That night, Genji goes to his frequented nightclub and meets R&B singer Aizawa Ruka. Genji goes to see his father Takiya Hideo, who is the yakuza boss. Genji proclaims his ambition to conquer Suzuran, a feat which Hideo himself had unsuccessfully attempted in his youth. Genji makes Hideo promise to acknowledge him as his successor should he succeed. The next day, Genji challenges Serizawa to a fight, but is halted by Tokio. Tokio tells Genji that if he really wants to make an impression then he should begin by defeating Rindaman, a legendary fighter at the school.
After Rindaman refuses his challenge, Genji encounters Katagiri Ken, one of the yakuza who previously arrived at the school. Ken attacks Genji in retaliation for getting his gang arrested, but is taken down with a single punch. Humbled, Ken goes with Genji to the club where they discuss the latter's plans for Suzuran. Following advice from Ken, Genji begins building his army called ''Genji Perfect Seiha'' (GPS). Anticipating the brewing conflict, Serizawa also begins recruiting factions for his own cause. Genji succeeds in rallying several strong members, including Tamura Chūta, Makise Takashi and Izaki Shun. Serizawa is alarmed by Genji's rapid rise to power, but chooses not to take action. One of Serizawa's lieutenants Tokaji Yūji is not so ambivalent and begins covertly attacking members of the GPS, severely beating Chūta and putting Izaki in the hospital.
The provocations cause tensions between the two armies to rise drastically, but Genji is prevented from acting by Makise. One night, Tokio and Serizawa visit the nightclub and encounter Genji. When Tokio runs interference between the opposing leaders, he suffers a seizure and is rushed to a hospital. Tokio learns that he has a
cerebral aneurysm
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which requires surgery. Despite initial hesitation about the procedure's 30% success rate, Tokio agrees to the operation. Tokaji approaches Bandō Hideto, who is leader of "The Front of Armament" biker gang, with a plan to kidnap Ruka and further aggravate Genji. Elsewhere, the yakuza boss Yazaki Jōji orders Ken to kill Genji, disregarding the fact that doing so will incite a war between the yakuza organizations.
The task proves to be hard for Ken, who has grown fond of Genji and begins lamenting his decision to become a yakuza. Ken decides to inform Takiya Hideo of the plot to kill his son. Genji gets a call from Ruka, who tells him that she is being held hostage by men with skulls on their jackets, and that her captors mentioned the name "Bandō". Surmising that her captors are The Armament, Genji gathers the GPS and proceeds to the biker gang's headquarters. A fight ensues, but Genji soon realizes that the men they are fighting are missing their trademark skull patches. Bandō demands an end to fight, revealing that he had ordered the skulls to be removed after part of The Armament aligned with Tokaji. After locating Tokaji and saving Ruka, Genji decides it is finally time for war against Serizawa.
They decide to fight at 5:00pm the following day at the same time that Tokio will undergo his operation, with Serizawa believing it will allow him to fight alongside Tokio. The next day as the battle begins, the tide seems to be in Serizawa's favor, but after Bandō's faction of The Armament arrives and joins the GPS, the odds are evened out. The fighting continues until only Serizawa and Genji are left standing. Meanwhile, Ken is taken to the harbor to be executed for disobeying the order to kill Genji. Yazaki gives Ken his coat as a parting gift before shooting him in the back. He falls into the water and begins to sink. Genji and Serizawa fight well into the night. Though injured and exhausted, Genji eventually gains the upper hand and triumphs. Clinging to consciousness, Serizawa receives a call from the hospital informing him that Tokio's operation was a success.
Back at the docks, Ken suddenly recovers and swims to the surface. He discovers that the coat Yazaki had given to him was bulletproof, and that his "execution" was a ploy to allow him to leave the organization and live a different life. Several days later, Genji again challenges Rindaman, who is the final obstacle on his path to ruling Suzuran. Rindaman expresses his belief that Suzuran can never be truly conquered and that there will always be someone left to fight.
Characters
Genji Perfect Seiha (GPS)
* Genji Takiya
* Takashi Makise
* Chuta Tamura
* Izaki Shun
Serizawa Army
* Serizawa Tamao
* Tatsukawa Tokio
* Tokaji Yūji
* Tsutsumoto Shoji
* The Mikami Brothers
The Front of Armament (Second Year, Biker Gang)
* Bandō Hideto
Ebizuka Junior High Trio (First Year)
* Kirishima Hiromi
* Honjō Toshiaki
* Sugihara Makoto
Unaffliliated
* Hayashida "Rindaman" Megumi
Cast
*
Shun Oguri
is a Japanese people, Japanese actor and Voice acting in Japan, voice actor, son of stage director Tetsuya Oguri, and the youngest of 3 siblings, including older brother Ryo, who is also an actor.
He started in small roles as extra in the works ...
as Genji Takiya
*
Takayuki Yamada
is a Japanese actor, singer, and producer. He is best known for his role as Sakutaro Matsumoto in TV drama ''Socrates in Love'' and as Densha Otoko in the Densha Otoko (film), 2005 film of the same name. Yamada gained international popularity th ...
as Serizawa Tamao
*
Sansei Shiomi
is a Japanese actor.
Career
Born in Kyoto Prefecture, Shiomi went to Doshisha University. He joined the theater troupe En in 1978 and soon also began appearing in film and television, mostly as a character actor. He won a Japan Movie Critics Awa ...
as Yoshinobu Kuroiwa
*
Kenichi Endō
is a Japanese actor and writer. He also worked as a narrator for many documentaries, both on television and film. He is best known for his roles in '' Visitor Q'' (2001), '' Crows Zero'' (2007), ''Crows Zero 2'' (2009), and '' The Raid 2: Bera ...
as Joji Yazaki
*
Meisa Kuroki
Satsuki Shimabukuro (Japanese: 島袋 さつき, ''Shimabukuro Satsuki'', Born on 28 May 1988 in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan), better known by her stage name Meisa Kuroki (Japanese: 黒木 メイサ, ''Kuroki Meisa''), is a Japanese actress, mod ...
as Aizawa Ruka
* Kyōsuke Yabe as Katagiri Ken
*
Kenta Kiritani
is a Japanese actor and singer.
Filmography
Film
Television
Dubbing
*'' The Legend of Tarzan'', Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgård
Alexander Johan Hjalmar Skarsgård (; born 25 August 1976) is a Swedish actor. A son of actor Stellan Skarsgår ...
as Tatsukawa Tokio
* Suzunosuke Tanaka as Tamura Chūta
*
Sousuke Takaoka
is a Japanese former actor, known for his break-out performance in the controversial movie '' Battle Royale''.
Career
His break-out performance was in the controversial movie '' Battle Royale'', in which he played the pacifistic Hiroki Sugimu ...
as Izaki Shun
* Goro Kishitani as Takiya Hideo
*
Yutaka Matsushige as Ushiyama
* Motoki Fukami as Hayashida "Rindaman" Megumi
* Yusuke Izaki as Mikami Takeshi
* Hisato Izaki as Mikami Manabu
*
Shunsuke Daito as Kirishima Hiromi
*
Yusuke Kamiji
is a Japanese actor, singer, and tarento. In the music world, he is known simply as .
Biography
Kamiji graduated from Yokohama Senior High School. He belonged to the baseball club while in school, and played catcher. He and Daisuke Matsuzak ...
as Tsutsumoto Shōji
* Tsutomu Takahashi as Makise Takashi
* Yu Koyanagi as Sugihara Makoto
*
Kaname Endo as Tokaji Yūji
* Dai Watanabe as Bandō Hideto
* Ryo Hashizume as Honjō Toshiaki
*
Kazuki Namioka as Washio Gōta
Release
The film was released in Japan on October 27, 2007. It was also screened internationally in
Malaysia
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,
Singapore
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,
Taiwan
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,
South Korea
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, and
Hong Kong
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throughout
2008
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. The film was released on
DVD
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in the
United States
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on March 31, 2009.
Reception
Critical response
Najib Zulfikar of ''
Total Film
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'' gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Miike amps it all up to 11 in his inimitable style, as impossibly coiffured pretty boys duke it out and the Yakuza take an interest in the outcome. Sadly, the story’s so overpopulated it’s hard to care who’ll survive to graduate." David Brook of ''Blueprint Review'' gave the film 2.5/5 stars indicating, "Teenage boys will lap up every minute of it (other than the songs which probably won’t appeal to many Westerners) and the lack of obviously ‘bad’ and ‘good’ guys means the conclusion wasn't always going to be clear cut (after an hour or so you can see where its heading though)."
Box office
The film grossed
US$22,036,607 worldwide.
Sequels
The film was followed by two sequels: ''
Crows Zero 2
is a 2009 Cinema of Japan, Japanese action film directed by Takashi Miike, written by Shogo Muto and produced by Mataichiro Yamamoto. It is a sequel to ''Crows Zero'', where Shun Oguri, Kyōsuke Yabe, Meisa Kuroki and Takayuki Yamada reprise the ...
'' (also directed by Miike) in 2009 and ''
Crows Explode'' in 2014.
Adaptations
It was also adapted into a manga illustrated by Kenichirō Naitō and published in ''
Monthly Shōnen Champion
is a Japanese manga anthology. It is published by Akita Shoten since March 1970.
Manga artists and series
* Daijiro Morohoshi
**''Mudmen''
* Hideo Azuma
**'' Chibi Mama-chan''
**'' Kakuto Family''
**'' Yadorigi-kun''
* Hideyuki Yonehara
**'' ...
'' magazine.
References
External links
*
{{Takashi Miike
2007 films
2000s Japanese-language films
Live-action films based on manga
Films directed by Takashi Miike
2000s gang films
2000s high school films
Japanese high school films
Films about juvenile delinquency
2000s Japanese films