The "Beast" effect is not just visual. Fukuhara recorded his own breathing and growls, which were then distorted slightly in post-production. The result is that when Ryo fights, you hear his actual exertion, not a generic sound library.
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One autumn evening, as cranes hummed on the horizon and the smell of toasted fish mingled with diesel, Hayato felt a subtle shift. The Ko tugged at his chest differently—less like a knotted rope and more like a thread being cut. He knew his work, like all work that balanced powers and appetites, would never be finished. Institutions get tired, new corporations arrive with newer instruments, and beasts have their own rhythms of hunger. The "Beast" effect is not just visual
Fukuhara is matched against veteran actor Kenji Matsuda (known for Battle Royale and Kamen Rider ). Matsuda plays the Shadow Fang leader, a cold intellectual who believes the Ko Beasts are evolutionarily obsolete. Their final fight—a 12-minute no-holds-barred brawl in a steel mill—is a modern classic of endurance cinema. Have you seen Hayato Fukuhara in action