Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler (DVD Details)
Kaiji Ito (Tatsuya Fujiwara - Death Note/Battle Royale) moves to Japan after graduating from high school. Unable to find a job and frustrated with society at large, Kaiji spends his days gambling, vandalising cars, and drinking. Two years later and his life is no better. A debt collector named Endo arrives to collect payment. She then offers two choices to Kaiji: spend 10 years paying off his loan...
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Review for Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler (Review) (DVD)
The colourful cast of Death Note (2006) reunite for this inspired manga/anime adaptation. It is a riveting sizzler of a movie made with...
Posted by Curtis Owen
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A flux capacitor maybe! It's a really cool occurrence none the less.
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I'm puzzled by how a quote from Curtis' review ended up on the front cover of the DVD before the review was posted - the cover...
Posted by David Beckett