Tokyo Vice', Amazon Prime Video's crime epic 'Too Old to Die Young' is a perfect show that offers complex characters from gray worlds, supported by engaging storytelling and visual effects of high quality. Directed by Nicholas Winding Refn and co-written by Ed Brubaker, 'Too Old to Die Young' follows Los Angeles detective Martin Jones, who leads a double life as a criminal. He is sucked into the criminal underbelly of Los Angeles after Jesus (Augusto Aguilera) kills Martin's partner, Larry (Lance Gross), who killed Jesus' mother.
The 10-episode series of 'Too Old to Die Young' Season 1 arrived on Amazon Prime Video in 2019 after making its premiere at Cannes earlier the same year. Refn told 'Indiewire' way back in 2019 that this series is meant to put control back into the hands of the viewers, it doesn't have to be watched linearly. Keeping this in mind, viewers should prepare for the inevitability he may not return to the world of 'Too Old to Die Young' for another season.
But this crime series is so distinctly in Refn's voice and directed with his vision in mind that it might be tough for another director to confidently pick up where Refn's story tapers off should season 2 get greenlit.
'Too Old to Die Young' and 'Tokyo Vice' both shows have a stylized aesthetic quality that makes them more visually dynamic. While 'Tokyo Vice' draws inspiration from the neo-noir genre and concentrates on isolated characters, we find these qualities in 'Too Old to Die