"He is nothing to me." ...because compared to the other villains Kiryu has gone up against, Iwami IS nothing. Really, his main goal behind what he did was so he could prove to his daddy and the rest of the world he could be a big, bad Yakuza. And to a certain extent he proved he could make the cut in his scheming behind the scenes and in his utter ruthlessness (taking Kiyomi hostage to force Someya into fighting against Kiryu during the finale, and also not thinking twice about threatening Kiryu's adopted daughter and her six-month old son to try and get an advantage), but ultimately when it came down to a battle of strength, he couldn't match up to a guy half dead on his feet. I mean, look at Iwami's back tattoo. It's a Bai Ze, a creature usually associated with medicine and healing. Kiryu says earlier in the story that a Yakuza's tattoo is meant to represent the ideals they want to show to the rest of the world...and a Bai Ze hardly seems appropriate for someone who casually drags civilians and innocents into a Yakuza conflict. I wouldn't be surprised if Iwami chose it just because he liked the look of it. Though, this track is awesome, and it's fitting for the final battle of the Dragon of Dojima's saga.
@@Yally2077 Yeah, it was wasted on Iwami: and it just further proves how much of a joke of a Yakuza he is, compared to other people in the series. There are plenty of characters who became Yakuza for some ideal they hold true to, but Iwami just wants to be a Yakuza to show his dad what he's capable of. Though I guess Kurusu was right when he told his son that he couldn't handle the Yakuza world...only a matter of time before someone stronger than you comes along and wipes the floor with you.
"Schemin fuck like you could never stand at the top"- Ryuji Goda (imo he's the only one I remember who had a chance but I dont remember a lot so idk, but both were about equal with kiryu being stronger)
@@punishednerosparda2958 Ryuji got whooped twice by Kiryu. Mine seemed to be the strongest of the final bosses. He fought an intact Kiryu and left him breathless and bruised. The only times Kiryu ended up in worst state from a final boss were in 2 and 5, due to him being shot by someone else beforehand. Ryuji is sort of like Kuze, where they pick a fight with someone stronger, lose and then keep coming back for more.
This is not iwamis theme. It’s kiryus final theme. The theme of him annihilating an utter joke of a yakuza with a tattoo that doesn’t even represent his own ideals. Bai Ze is associated with medicine and healing. But iwami is a scheming prick, so he’s doing the Bai Ze a huge disservice.
Maybe it also says something about corruption, since Iwami had the ability to help and heal others, no doubt he could’ve chosen a better path but instead took the worst one possible because he resented his father for wanting a stable life for him, and Iwami put his own selfish desires for power and glory above everything else. Including the meaning of his tattoo. It also calls back to Yakuza 2 where Kiryu reminds the tattoo artists that the owner of the tattoo forged their own path, and they can only interpret their potential with their art.
@@princetchalla2441 Indeed. I thought Iwami was the perfect final villain and final boss battle. He no matter what anyone says, he was a powerful Yakuza member, he pretty much had a chunk of the Tojo Clan in his grasps and his own clan following him. I bet if Kiryu did not interfere and stop Iwami. Iwami would have taken over all of Tojo and Omi alliance completely. I mean Iwami was the controlling power in his Yakuza family, he was the CEO of a shipping company and anyone that owns a shipping company is mega rich and has ton of political push. He was also involved with politicians too and was mega corrupt.
Exactly @@TheMixedPlateFrequency We throught too who Kosei Shishido is Kiryu's True Final Battle who hes want Tojo Clan&Omi Alliance to want protect Haruka and Haruto
I honestly felt that Iwami was a good villain and final boss. He was ruthless, he had a ton of power in the Yakuza world, but at the same time he was a CEO of a shipping company, and if anyone is familiar with shipping companies in real life like that, they make a huge crap ton of money. Not to mention he most likely had political ties too at the same time, and he could pretty much fight too.
Iwami is the anti-Kiryu. - Iwami doesn't care about his family and just saw his father as another stepping stone, while Kiryu cares deeply about his family and would sacrifice himself for their sake. - Iwami has no honor and will use anyone to further his own ambition, even if they are civillians or innocent. Kiryu has a sense of honor and would never attack a civillian unless they harm others or force him. - Iwami manipulates and use others to get the dirty job done (Someya being a good example of this) while Kiryu always tackles his opponents head on and takes on all the challenges by himself. Iwami is just the perfect antagonist to end the Kiryu saga on, because he is the one antagonist Kiryu has 0 respect for (I would argue even Shibusawa had some respect from Kiryu) and Iwami is also the first time Kiryu attacks someone with the intention of murdering him (well there is also Shibusawa, but that was doing the hot headed punk Kiryu days, while this is Kiryu who has matured a ton). This is the same guy who has never killed anyone and has grown so mature and wise from all his experiences, for him to be pushed to the point where he just wants Iwami dead says a lot about what he thinks about Iwami. He is a real piece of shit who doesn't even deserve a tattoo, and he is "nothing" to Kiryu because he embodies everything Kiryu hates in a person. I loved Iwami as a final boss, because unlike all of the other ones where you could at least respect them, there is nothing to like about him.
another thing i really like about this boss is that basically every likable yakuza villain in the series would put lead through his skull for a lot of different reasons. kuze ryuji (and watase kinda) would both kill iwami because they both hate cowardly yakuza that only plan to the top. mine would kill iwami because he put daigo in jail and he is similar to kanda, a guy that was so annoying to mine that he killed him and ended the nishikiyama family for good. aizawa would cap him because he is a true example of a guy that got all of the power from his father but doesnt hold up to anything
@@zura8879 the "you're nothing to me" also represents the symbolism of Kiryus tattoo. The Bai Ze has no connection or ties with the dragon in japanese folklore.
Do you know where I can find the song that plays before the Iwami fight? It's playing throughout the time Kiryu is getting punched by Iwami, and specifically the part when Kiryu catches his punch
@@RandomCollection04 I realized that u_u after leaving my comment, I spent two hours combing through the game audio files and found nothing. It’s so unfortunate, it’s a great song
"He is nothing to me."
...because compared to the other villains Kiryu has gone up against, Iwami IS nothing. Really, his main goal behind what he did was so he could prove to his daddy and the rest of the world he could be a big, bad Yakuza. And to a certain extent he proved he could make the cut in his scheming behind the scenes and in his utter ruthlessness (taking Kiyomi hostage to force Someya into fighting against Kiryu during the finale, and also not thinking twice about threatening Kiryu's adopted daughter and her six-month old son to try and get an advantage), but ultimately when it came down to a battle of strength, he couldn't match up to a guy half dead on his feet.
I mean, look at Iwami's back tattoo. It's a Bai Ze, a creature usually associated with medicine and healing. Kiryu says earlier in the story that a Yakuza's tattoo is meant to represent the ideals they want to show to the rest of the world...and a Bai Ze hardly seems appropriate for someone who casually drags civilians and innocents into a Yakuza conflict. I wouldn't be surprised if Iwami chose it just because he liked the look of it.
Though, this track is awesome, and it's fitting for the final battle of the Dragon of Dojima's saga.
The tattoo thing is a waste of design then, could be carried by someone like Kazama or another characters that represents a pilar of faith to Kiryu
@@Yally2077 Yeah, it was wasted on Iwami: and it just further proves how much of a joke of a Yakuza he is, compared to other people in the series. There are plenty of characters who became Yakuza for some ideal they hold true to, but Iwami just wants to be a Yakuza to show his dad what he's capable of. Though I guess Kurusu was right when he told his son that he couldn't handle the Yakuza world...only a matter of time before someone stronger than you comes along and wipes the floor with you.
"Schemin fuck like you could never stand at the top"- Ryuji Goda (imo he's the only one I remember who had a chance but I dont remember a lot so idk, but both were about equal with kiryu being stronger)
Forgot about my Boi Mine
@@punishednerosparda2958 Ryuji got whooped twice by Kiryu. Mine seemed to be the strongest of the final bosses. He fought an intact Kiryu and left him breathless and bruised. The only times Kiryu ended up in worst state from a final boss were in 2 and 5, due to him being shot by someone else beforehand. Ryuji is sort of like Kuze, where they pick a fight with someone stronger, lose and then keep coming back for more.
"Me and the Boiz fighting the CEO of Anti-Friendship and his army be like:" The Song.
of life
@@breadburner7276 yes. We, are the Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
This really represents the end of the line for the Dojima No Ryu Legend, with the most epic and fraught ending.
This is not iwamis theme. It’s kiryus final theme. The theme of him annihilating an utter joke of a yakuza with a tattoo that doesn’t even represent his own ideals. Bai Ze is associated with medicine and healing. But iwami is a scheming prick, so he’s doing the Bai Ze a huge disservice.
Maybe it also says something about corruption, since Iwami had the ability to help and heal others, no doubt he could’ve chosen a better path but instead took the worst one possible because he resented his father for wanting a stable life for him, and Iwami put his own selfish desires for power and glory above everything else. Including the meaning of his tattoo. It also calls back to Yakuza 2 where Kiryu reminds the tattoo artists that the owner of the tattoo forged their own path, and they can only interpret their potential with their art.
@@princetchalla2441 Indeed. I thought Iwami was the perfect final villain and final boss battle. He no matter what anyone says, he was a powerful Yakuza member, he pretty much had a chunk of the Tojo Clan in his grasps and his own clan following him. I bet if Kiryu did not interfere and stop Iwami. Iwami would have taken over all of Tojo and Omi alliance completely. I mean Iwami was the controlling power in his Yakuza family, he was the CEO of a shipping company and anyone that owns a shipping company is mega rich and has ton of political push. He was also involved with politicians too and was mega corrupt.
The end of denial has entered chat
Exactly
@@TheMixedPlateFrequency We throught too who Kosei Shishido is Kiryu's True Final Battle who hes want Tojo Clan&Omi Alliance to want protect Haruka and Haruto
Marked that this is Kiryu's final requiem
not that baby's theme
An awesome boss theme song to wrap up the Kiryu saga.
I honestly felt that Iwami was a good villain and final boss. He was ruthless, he had a ton of power in the Yakuza world, but at the same time he was a CEO of a shipping company, and if anyone is familiar with shipping companies in real life like that, they make a huge crap ton of money. Not to mention he most likely had political ties too at the same time, and he could pretty much fight too.
Iwami is the anti-Kiryu.
- Iwami doesn't care about his family and just saw his father as another stepping stone, while Kiryu cares deeply about his family and would sacrifice himself for their sake.
- Iwami has no honor and will use anyone to further his own ambition, even if they are civillians or innocent. Kiryu has a sense of honor and would never attack a civillian unless they harm others or force him.
- Iwami manipulates and use others to get the dirty job done (Someya being a good example of this) while Kiryu always tackles his opponents head on and takes on all the challenges by himself.
Iwami is just the perfect antagonist to end the Kiryu saga on, because he is the one antagonist Kiryu has 0 respect for (I would argue even Shibusawa had some respect from Kiryu) and Iwami is also the first time Kiryu attacks someone with the intention of murdering him (well there is also Shibusawa, but that was doing the hot headed punk Kiryu days, while this is Kiryu who has matured a ton). This is the same guy who has never killed anyone and has grown so mature and wise from all his experiences, for him to be pushed to the point where he just wants Iwami dead says a lot about what he thinks about Iwami. He is a real piece of shit who doesn't even deserve a tattoo, and he is "nothing" to Kiryu because he embodies everything Kiryu hates in a person. I loved Iwami as a final boss, because unlike all of the other ones where you could at least respect them, there is nothing to like about him.
@@zura8879 Oh indeed. One of the reasons why I felt the fight between them was important and symbolic.
another thing i really like about this boss is that basically every likable yakuza villain in the series would put lead through his skull for a lot of different reasons.
kuze ryuji (and watase kinda) would both kill iwami because they both hate cowardly yakuza that only plan to the top.
mine would kill iwami because he put daigo in jail and he is similar to kanda, a guy that was so annoying to mine that he killed him and ended the nishikiyama family for good.
aizawa would cap him because he is a true example of a guy that got all of the power from his father but doesnt hold up to anything
彼はこの時点で2つの極道組織を束ね、かつ造船業の莫大な資金力、そして秘密を通じた政界への影響力などを持ち合わせています。総合的に見れば、シリーズのどんな悪役よりも力を持っており、極道組織の最高権力と言えるでしょう。誰もが望んだ頂点です。
RGGがそんな巌見を用いて表現したかったのは、極道社会の衰退、幻想から現実への橋渡し、そしてヤクザという呪いについてです。
彼が最高権力でいるということは、裏を返せば、今の極道社会が彼一人にさえ太刀打ちできない事実を示しています。巌見が「頂点の器ではない」と視聴者に印象付けるほど、彼に服従してしまった極道社会の惨めさも際立ってくるのです。巌見が警察を利用して女と赤子を人質に取る光景は、それが極道の末路であることを決定的に象徴しています。どれだけ魅力的な男たちを輩出しても、ヤクザは所詮、金と脅しで相手を支配する卑劣な集団だという残酷な現実。そして残念ながら、日本のヤクザには「お前のような男は消えるべきだ」と訴えるほどの力さえ残されていない。ただ一人、桐生を除いて……
巌見は極道の力学構造の終着点であり、時代が生んだ怪物です。桐生は極道の栄光、光を背負っておりますが、巌見は極道の惨めさ、暗黒面を象徴しております。
日本の現実のヤクザをよく知る人から見れば、巌見は現代社会の理想的なヤクザです。法とビジネスに精通し、金儲けが上手く、抗争ではなく陰謀で他勢力を弱体化させる卑劣な男。一方で桐生は、古い日本の映画産業が産んだヤクザ像の末裔です。桐生と巌見の対決は、理想と現実の対決でもあります。
そして桐生は、自分も含めたヤクザという存在が大切な人たちを苦しめてきた歴史を終わらせるために、自ら命を捧げたのです。ヤクザの光が、ヤクザの闇を抱いて共に消滅することで、ヤクザのしがらみから皆んなを解放しようとした。“皆んなのためにも自分は消えるべきだし、お前も一緒に消えるべきだ”というわけです。
RGGはヤクザに反対する立場を取りながらも、ヤクザとして生きる美しい男たちの物語を描くという矛盾を抱えていました。yakuza6の最後は、そういう矛盾に決着をつけるためだったのでしょう。その結末は大変美しいものでした。
@@zura8879 the "you're nothing to me" also represents the symbolism of Kiryus tattoo. The Bai Ze has no connection or ties with the dragon in japanese folklore.
"But daddy, I wanna be a big boy yakuza"
The only thing that only resemblance of iwami robot on gaiden colliseum is just the glasses cause they cant show his baby face
Little Baby Imawi
Iwami no BA chan
Other Yakuza to Iwami after he's defeated: Fire or knife?
ハウアー!! オラァ!!
Might just be my imagination, but this version seems more mixed towards the percussion than the guitar compared to other versions I've heard
29:34
Indeed signifies Little Baby Iwami's defeat.
Little baby Iwami is nothing to me!
SYLVESTER STALLONE (KAZUMA KIRYU) VS MEL GIBSON (TSUNEO IWAMI)
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Can you extend Yakuza Kiwami OST Flirt with Bomb in 30 Minutes.
Do you know where I can find the song that plays before the Iwami fight? It's playing throughout the time Kiryu is getting punched by Iwami, and specifically the part when Kiryu catches his punch
That theme has never been released or ripped
@@RandomCollection04 I realized that u_u after leaving my comment, I spent two hours combing through the game audio files and found nothing. It’s so unfortunate, it’s a great song
Imagine if Kiryu fights against Putin's Army
If only Kiryu existed in Real Life though......
Хохол обнаружен
It would be like the munakata fight from yakuza 4. A bunch of soldiers that get reked with a pussy leader not willing to fight and just run away
Except that, unlike Tanimura, Kiryu is very reliable on group Battles.
Nah because Kiryu only fights the Bad Guys.
I imagine this theme would suit when Putin and Zelenskyi clash personally in the end