Dead or Alive: Final
Man/Machine
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1h 28m
2002 • Japan • Directed by Takashi Miike
In Dead or Alive: Final, Takeuchi and Aikawa are catapulted into a future Yokohama ruled by multilingual gangs and cyborg soldiers, where they once again butt heads in the action-packed and cyberpunk-tinged finale to the trilogy.
As a side note, Dead or Alive: Final was shot and produced digitally in standard definition. As such, we, Arrow, have presented this film in the highest quality possible, using an NTSC tape master, as no suitable High Definition masters of this film were ever produced. There are instances of Japanese subtitles appearing on screen over Chinese and English dialogue. This is inherent in the master materials and could not be removed.
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