2 November 2015

Fist of the North Star (Japan, 1986)

After a nuclear holocaust tears the world apart, mankind is forced to the harshness of not only the oppression of others who are much more powerful, but the dead earth which seems to be getting worse with every passing moment. But a savior has risen from the ashes, a man who will defeat those who would torment the weak and make the world a livable place once more. A man named Kenshiro.

Fist of the North Star began as a manga series, then turned into an animated show and during its run a film was made due to its popularity. The story takes place in a Mad Max-inspired world where nuclear war has made the earth a dead and desolate place, and extravagant villains roam the wasteland preying on the weak. Amongst the ruins of cities long gone, warriors with extreme power are rising up to fight for their right to rule. 

The amount of gore in this film is nothing less of astonishing. The creators even studied anatomy to get the exploding of bodies more correct, which says a lot of what they were trying to do with the film. Fist of the North Star is known for being a testosteron bomb like few others, and the majority of its runtime is dedicated to brutal fights between muscle mountains. Trust me, it gets pretty crazy.


Genre: Animation/Action/Drama

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