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Bayside Shakedown

Aoshima, a police detective working in the Bayside Precinct, is continually frustrated by the hierarchy and red tape that plague the system. His friend Muroi is climbing the ladder of the police bureaucracy. Muroi has made a pact with Aoshima that while Aoshima looks after the streets, Muroi would make life easier for the cops on the beat. One day in Bayside, a series of events turns the small station upside down.

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Release : 1998
Rating : 6.3
Studio : Fuji Television Network, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Assistant Director, 
Cast : Yuji Oda Toshiro Yanagiba Eri Fukatsu Miki Mizuno Yusuke Santamaria
Genre : Drama Comedy Crime

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Wordiezett
2018/08/30

So much average

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Lawbolisted
2018/08/30

Powerful

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Tayloriona
2018/08/30

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Nicole
2018/08/30

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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velogirl08
2006/08/24

Yuji Oda (Aoshima), star of Odoru Daisosasen plays the "nail that will be beaten down" per the old saying about those who stand out being encouraged to conform. His good looks, slackerish behavior and tattered raincoat (think "Columbo"- a favorite of the Japanese) are his hallmarks. He also has a nasty habit of placing himself between a blade and a colleague, which makes him a pretty noble fellow all around. Although occasionally overly dramatic, I found the movie effective for the character-driven plot lines, hysterical red herrings and the lack of gratuitous sex and violence. Oda's character Aoshima hits on Eri Fukatsu's Onda, a no-nonsense policewoman and there's a lot of verbal sparring, which I found more intriguing than an actual hook-up. If you can find a copy of this, give it a shot. It's villain is an interesting portrait of the depredations the Japanese fear they are capable of- very different from the evil that lurks on American screens.

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mindless_junk
2003/03/02

Odoru Daisosasen (Bayside Shakedown) is a detective movie on the surface. It centers around the case of the kidnapping of a police commissioner of the Bayside precinct. However, digging deeping, it is really a movie about friendship, dark humor, social satire, with comic relief.This movie can stand on its own without the TV series, as I have not seen the TV series yet before watching the movie. Don't let that be a let-down.The movie perfectly combines humor with seriousness. One just can't stop laughing at the ludicrosy inside the local precinct and the seriousness of the HQ. At the same time, the plot is fluid and coherent - with a nice surprise at the end to relieve the tenseness.Go see this movie if you feel watching a coherent detective story with some laughable moments.

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solo-11
2000/12/17

Strangely enough, I watched the movie before I watched the TV series.In short, the movie is just another long episode in the TV series. If you take it that way, you'd probably love the movie as much as the TV series.The movie is unable to stand on its own. First-time viewers will be puzzled by the relationship between Aoshima and Muroi. Many will be disappointed by the relative ease at which the cyberkiller and kidnappers were caught. But those are not the main points of the story.The stratification and redtape within the police force tend to take centre stage in the TV series, and in the movie too. The police officers of Wangan branch were unable to participate in case investigations because they are "just a branch". And Aoshima got into trouble (at the end) only because he had to wait for the headquarters to officially arrest the kidnappers. Muroi, on his way up the rankings, finds it impossible to take care of his subordinates at the frontline.Prospective viewers are recommended to watch the TV series first, although it makes no difference if you are a fan of Japanese dark comedy. Then treat this movie as another TV episode as you watch it, because it is really just a TV special.

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edward_tan
2000/11/28

What is this show trying to say? Action, Horror, Romance, Culture Clashes, Loyalty, the old and the new etc. I know it's wrong to pigeonhole something but really, this show suffers from a lack of focus. Done properly, it would have carried some merit. But what I saw was just slipshod film-making. The ending was so over sentimentalised that it was barf-inducing. Terrible.

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