Tokyo Fist (1995)

Tokyo Fist (1995)

A salaryman returns to the ring in this avant-garde boxing horror

7.4

Movie

Japan
Japanese
Action, Drama, Thriller
1995
SHINYA TSUKAMOTO
Chu Ishikawa, Julie Dreyfus, Kaori Fujii
87 min

TLDR

They ain’t lovers, they’re all fighters.

What it's about

After a chance encounter with childhood friend and professional boxer Kojima Takuji leads to his break-up, insurance salesman Tsuda Yoshiharu returns to boxing and challenges him to a match to win back the heart of his former fiancée Hizuru.

The take

When reading the premise, Tokyo Fist seems, at first glance, like the primordial eclectic mix of Challengers and Fight Club, with tennis swapped for boxing, and with sweat swapped for bruises. The film is entirely centered on a love triangle spurred on by a sport, with both players out to settle their rivalry, triggered again by a girl. However, being directed by cyberpunk horror auteur Shinya Tsukamoto, Tokyo Fist takes on a more visceral approach, with repressed resentment only able to be released through beating the hell out of each other, beating the hell out of themselves, and through bloodying both their fists and their opponents’ faces. It gets avant garde at certain moments, but Tokyo Fist is a sports horror ahead of its time, and an unexpected, underrated film from the man behind cult classic Tetsuo: the Iron Man.

What stands out

The film is directed by, written by, produced by, shot by, edited by, and starring Shinya Tsukamoto. He’s like that one guy that does all the work in a group project.

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