Last of the Wolves

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Last of the Wolves
Directed by Kazuya Shiraishi[1]
Produced by Kazuto Amano
Screenplay by Jun'ya Ikegami
Based on Korō no Chi
by Yūko Yuzuki
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Music by Gorō Yasukawa
Cinematography Kōhei Katō
Edited by Hitomi Katō
Distributed by Toei
Release dates
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  • August 20, 2021 (2021-08-20)
Running time
139 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Last of the Wolves (孤狼の血 LEVEL2 Korō no Chi Level 2?) is a 2021 Japanese crime and yakuza film.[2] It is a sequel to the 2018 film The Blood of Wolves.[3]

Premise

In the early 1990s, a young detective Shūichi Hioka controls the yakuza in Hiroshima, but the situation completely changes when Shigehiro Uebayashi is released from prison.

Cast

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Awards

Award Category Nominee Result
46th Hochi Film Awards Best Picture Last of the Wolves Nominated
Best Director Kazuya Shiraishi Nominated
Best Actor Tori Matsuzaka Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ryohei Suzuki Won
Best Supporting Actress Nanase Nishino Nominated
34th Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Film Last of the Wolves Nominated
Best Actor Tori Matsuzaka Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ryohei Suzuki Won
43rd Yokohama Film Festival Best Actor Tori Matsuzaka Won
Best Supporting Actor Ryohei Suzuki Won
76th Mainichi Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Ryohei Suzuki Nominated
Nijiro Murakami Nominated
Best Art Direction Tsutomu Imamura Nominated
Best Sound Recording Kazuharu Urata Won
95th Kinema Junpo Awards Best Supporting Actor Ryohei Suzuki Won
17th Osaka Cinema Festival Best Supporting Actor Ryohei Suzuki Won
64th Blue Ribbon Awards Best Film Last of the Wolves Won
Best Director Kazuya Shiraishi Nominated
Best Actor Tori Matsuzaka Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ryohei Suzuki Nominated
45th Japan Academy Film Prize Picture of the Year Last of the Wolves Nominated
Best Director Kazuya Shiraishi Nominated
Best Actor Tori Matsuzaka Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ryohei Suzuki Won
Nijiro Murakami Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Nanase Nishino Nominated
Best Screenplay Jun'ya Ikegami Nominated
Best Music Gorō Yasukawa Nominated
Best Cinematography Kohei Kato Nominated
Best Lighting Direction Minoru Kawai Nominated
Best Art Direction Tsutomu Imamura Nominated
Best Sound Recording Kazuharu Urata Nominated
Best Film Editing Hitomi Katō Nominated
Newcomer of the Year Nanase Nishino Won
31st Japan Movie Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Ryohei Suzuki Won
75th MPTE- Imaging Technology Awards Best Cinematography Kohei Kato Won
Best Lighting Direction Minoru Kawai Won

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