Secrets of 'Tokyo Vice': From the Yakuza to the Backstreet B

Secrets of 'Tokyo Vice': From the Yakuza to the Backstreet Boys

Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/MaxTokyo Vice’s name may recall Michael Mann’s sizzling Miami-set TV hit, but Max’s crime series boasts plenty of its own unique, sumptuous style. A deep dive into both Japan’s media culture and its yakuza underworld, J.T. Rogers’ adaptation of Jake Adelstein’s 2009 memoir of the same name—detailing his time working as an American reporter in the Land of the Rising Sun—is a sleek, sensual, sinister affair.Whether navigating bustling newsrooms,

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