Tokyo Fist(1995) Apr 2026
Released in 1995, Shinya Tsukamoto’s is far more than a standard sports drama; it is a sensory assault that explores the intersection of body horror, masculine collapse, and urban alienation . Following the industrial chaos of his Tetsuo films, Tsukamoto turns his lens toward the psychological and physical deterioration of the modern salaryman, using the boxing ring as a site for primal rebirth.
The film follows Tsuda (played by Tsukamoto), a meek insurance salesman whose sterile existence is shattered when he reunites with Kojima, a childhood friend turned professional boxer. Tokyo Fist(1995)
While the men fight over her, Hizuru (Kaori Fujii) undergoes her own radical transformation. Tokyo Fist (1995) - Moria Reviews Released in 1995, Shinya Tsukamoto’s is far more
After Kojima makes aggressive advances toward Tsuda’s fiancée, Hizuru, the scrawny salesman is brutally beaten. While the men fight over her, Hizuru (Kaori
The following analysis explores how the film uses a visceral body horror lens to examine Japanese social and cultural dynamics in the 1990s: The Narrative of Devolution
