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1/10
Absolutely Terrible
21 December 2018
Horrible movie watching experience. I was squirming in my seat waiting for this overlong self indulgent, dumb movie, hitting you over the head with simplistic analogies, trying desparately to convince you of its quality as a serious art film, showing you still images of fine art, making idiotic stylistic choices and techniques straight out of the Neal Breen playbook, waiting for all of it to end. I waited and waited... not realizing the epic length of this atrocious film until I looked it up here. Actually Neal Breen is unintentionally entertaining and hilarious, while this film is sooooo pretencious that I wanted to vomit. Also don't watch this movie if you care about ducks.
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6/10
Well made, but not as thrilling as it could have been.
18 March 2018
The main character, Shun, characterized as a 'young punk' with his group of youthful, attractive social outcast friends, finds money in the business of blackmail in the underworld of an economically vibrant Japan. While riding high off a string of successful extortions of small time yakuza affiliates, their ill fated plot to steal a sensitive memorandum proves they have bitten off more than they can chew. I was initially impressed with the movie's style and pace and it seemed to be setting up a fun movie surrounding the exploits of this group of young bright eyed kids. I enjoyed how each character was given scenes that showcase them while Shun is still given the most back-story. That is all done in a pretty successfully stylized manner. But the main plot fails to really stimulate after the first 45 minutes of setup. I think the problem was that stealing a memorandum for money just wasn't as exciting as events that happened earlier in the movie and Fukasaku gets little heavy handed communicating themes in this later part of the movie, causing a few eye rolls on my part. A well shot movie- perhaps not the most realistic premise, and enjoyable, but not super thrilling.
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8/10
Excellent for Lovers of Bizarre and Shocking Films
13 February 2018
If enjoy for example, the filmography of Takashi Miike but want something a bit more sophisticated I would advise you this is a must see. On the spectrum of those type of 'shock films', I would actually rate this a 10 star rather than an 8. It is probably the most disturbing Japanese film I have seen, and despite what the movie poster suggests, that is accomplished without any graphic depictions of sex, violence, or gore (excluding the last scene). All this to say, it is a very intense movie that left my jaw hanging open throughout the entire viewing thinking "What the f***? What am I watching?". Great movie!
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