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It's dark, sexy, and full of great shots. They sent a by the books stereotypical couldn't possibly be messed up Yakuza film. However, the exclusive interview with director Seijun Suzuki is excellent.
In this film the way a thing gets done takes precedence over the thing that is done. This one is a wild ride.
Branded to Kill reminded me of the legendary American noir Detour.
Two scrappy productions that created strange movies with what could be considered glaring flaws (a difficult to follow plot and a noticeably low budget respectively) but instead of being unwatchable or shoddy, the end products are transcendent viewing experiences of shock, wonder, and amazement.
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Yes I should have read the description very very closely, but the front cover is all in English. However, watching for more than 5 to 10 minutes highlight the ultra-bizarre characters, very substantial level of brutality, and the uniquely perverse (and amusing) sense of humor that really set this movie apart from other "stock" gangster films. This film will feel like he is trolling you the viewer.
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This is Suzuki at his most extreme—the flabbergasting pinnacle of his sixties pop-art aesthetic.
As we follow the…, Review by Evan Pincus: From The Book of Saw ★★★★★ 1. wish this connected more for me, bc being warned your films make “no sense and no money” and then making this is a wonderful flex, but in terms of insane cult japanese noirs, black lizard is funnier and looser. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.4. Viewing it now it still amazes me. Instead he got to be paid to make art, something which most people can never imagine happening to them - but it still wasn't good enough for him.
With no ads. Made by fans in Auckland, New Zealand. achieved a cult following with 1967's Branded to Kill, even at the cost of a ten year hiatus on his film career.
More details at This movie was my first introduction to the films of Seijun Suzuki and man, what a ride! The major drawback is that the bonus features and booklet that come with the DVD are still a little skimpy by Criterion Collection standards.
Tough talking gangsters, intrigue, action, etc., etc. And so here is a world where everyone is stratified into tiers, people less of people and more pawns in a larger game. It also has a rep as a delirious, absurdist deconstruct…, Flipping around the channels of late-night TV in my Tokyo apartment in 1984 I came across what seemed like a B movie from the ’60s.
The number-three-ranked hit-man, with a fetish for sniffing boiling rice, fumbles his latest job, which puts him into conflict with a mysterious woman whose death wish inspires her to surround herself with dead butterflies and dead birds.
When Japanese New Wave bad boy Seijun Suzuki delivered this brutal, hilarious, and visually inspired masterpiece to the executives at his studio, he was promptly fired.
After completely enjoying the 1967 Takashi Nomura film, A Colt Is My Passport, a wonderful continuation of the rich history of other countries adopting the American Western, and making the genre their own, a LB friend recommended another starring chipmunk cheeked Jô Shishido to my film partner in crime wife. 3 Killer," the third-best hit man in Japanese organized crime. I didn't know much about the style of this film going in except that it was very well regarded and a particular favorite of Quentin Tarantino, so I suppose I was expecting a sleek and stylish yakuza movie. Worse danger comes from his own treacherous wife and finally with the number-one-ranked hit-man, known only as a phantom to those who fear his unseen presence. For many that might as well be what this is, a game of sorts where everyone is pitted against one another and anyone who exists outside of this shadowy sphere mere bystanders who occasionally get hurt in the crossfire.
It would be a decade before he was able to direct another studio film while Branded to Kill would go on to become one of his biggest international cult hits with both audiences and critics. If you enjoy Japanese cinema or want a good place to start, Branded To Kill delivers.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 6, 2020. This will soon bring him into conflict with the mysterious and dangerous “Number 1”.
Some platforms allow you to rent Branded to Kill for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device. HYPER SLEEP includes work that reflects jazz, classical, experimental and pop influences. Unfortunately the editing and juxtaposition here made it sort of hard to follow at points leading to me zoning out, though i was still able to follow it in the end. Ich liebe alte japanische Gangsterfilme. Branded to Kill, though, also using Hollywood noirs as a jumping off point, has a bunch of, what looks to me like, Anime.
The black and white cinematography is superb. The next day Hanada gets an contract to kill three men which he does successfully, but fails when to kill his target which was given by Misako. Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2018, Branded To Kill - Criterion Collection Review, Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2014. (You might want to see Kill Bill first and then Tokyo Drifter before this one). A lawsuit would ensue resulting in Suzuki becoming a bigger legend then ever before while also being blacklisted by all major studios.
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