
仁義29 極道死体強奪
Former sand group member Kasahara attacked the Akamatsu group's office and robbed cash. Kasahara, who was driven by the Akamatsu group and lost his escape, asks Hitoshi for help. Jin, who judged that he was an act that deviated from Jinyoshi, refused to rescue Kasahara. Kasahara, who was in a difficult situation, attempted suicide, and Jin was forced to shoot Kasahara and deliver the stolen money to the Akamatsu group. However, a few days later, Kim and Kasahara's corpse disappeared, and the suspicion was struck by Jin.
Jingi 29: Gokudo Corpse Robbery is a 2001 Japanese crime film that continues the Jingi series with a story centered on robbery, betrayal, and murder. When a former gang member's corpse goes missing after a critical shooting, the protagonist Jin becomes the prime suspect. This yakuza thriller explores themes of honor, survival, and the consequences of stepping outside traditional gang codes.
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When was Jingi 29: Gokudo Corpse Robbery released?
The film was released on September 15, 2001.
What is the plot about?
The story follows Jin, who becomes entangled in a dangerous situation when he's forced to shoot a former gang member named Kasahara to prevent his suicide. When Kasahara's corpse mysteriously disappears days later, Jin becomes the primary suspect in the theft.
Is this part of a series?
Yes, this is the 29th film in the Jingi yakuza series, continuing the saga with Jin as a central character navigating complex gang politics and moral dilemmas.
What genre is this film?
Jingi 29 is a Japanese yakuza crime thriller that focuses on organized crime, internal gang conflicts, and the code of honor within the underworld.














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