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Directed by Takashi Miike.
Takashi Miike takes a dime-a-dozen yakuza script and turns it inside out in this high-octane surrealist crime action thriller. The film's first ten minutes is a breathless montage depicting a naked woman clutching a bag of cocaine being thrown off a high-rise, a porcine Chinese gangster devouring bowl after bowl of noodles before getting whacked, a tinsel-wigged stripper in mid-grind, another Chinese gangster having sex with a guy in a pubic bathroom, clowns throwing knives, and the world's longest cocaine line. Welcome to planet Miike -- one that seems unnervingly like reality but just tweaked enough that the viewer believes almost anything can (and does) happen. What follows is a tale pitting narcotics cop Jojima (Sho Aikawa), who has an ailing daughter and a neglected wife, against Ryuichi (Riki Takeuchi), a Chinese-born gangster sporting a hairstyle that would make Wayne Newton jealous. As Ryuichi tries to muscle in on a big drug haul from Taiwan, those closest to him get killed -- particularly his whey-faced younger brother and girlfriend (the latter meets a particularly grizzly end at the hands of a sadistic scat-enthusiast yakuza). Likewise, Jojima, who is on Ryuichi's tail, looses his partner, his wife, and his daughter. Soon the two are on the road to a literally cataclysmic confrontation. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
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leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Top 5 Completely Over the To ...
by leeroy711 in Top 5
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"[quote user="laylor"] Obviously this applies to any genre that you think is completely over the top nuts in any way, shape or form. 1. Dead Alive Peter Jackson before he dealt in sprawling, long winded epics. This is THE zombie movie to see. Hilarious acting, hilarious catch phrases (pretty much everyone is familiar with "I kick ass for the lord!" by now, right?), and tons and tons of blood. I can hardly sit still during the custard/pus scene. Must see scene: Lawnmower vs. Zombies!!! 2. Live Free or Die Hard John McClane goes from limping around barefoot and using whatever he can find as a weapon in the first Die Hard to launching a car into a helicopter and then later wrestling with a jet plane. This movie is over the top in an amazing, I can't believe this is happening kind of way. 3. Rambo The same thing goes for Rambo as Live Free or Die Hard. Except this time he goes from setting booby traps around a forest to turning around a machine gun attatched to a jeep and blasting the ... " [More]
laylorlaylor Top 5 Completely Over the Top F ...
by laylor in Top 5
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"Obviously this applies to any film in any genre that you think is completely over the top nuts in any way, shape or form. 1. Dead Alive Peter Jackson before he dealt in sprawling, long winded epics. This is THE zombie movie to see. Hilarious acting, hilarious catch phrases (pretty much everyone is familiar with "I kick ass for the lord!" by now, right?), and tons and tons of blood. I can hardly sit still during the custard/pus scene. Must see scene: Lawnmower vs. Zombies!!! 2. Live Free or Die Hard John McClane goes from limping around barefoot and using whatever he can find as a weapon in the first Die Hard to launching a car into a helicopter and then later wrestling with a jet plane. This movie is over the top in an amazing, I can't believe this is happening kind of way. 3. Rambo The same thing goes for Rambo as Live Free or Die Hard. Except this time he goes from setting booby traps around a forest to turning around a machine gun attatched to a jeep and blasting the dude in t ... " [More]
Macabre_FilmNutMacabre_FilmNut Re: Always a hot topic - what's ...
by Macabre_FilmNut in Gorrible
loved it.
"[quote user="Phantasma-gore-ia"] Wow...I definitley have to say that this group is springing back from the necrosis it had been languishing in for a spell, a fact due entirely to my sluggishness. As I told (warned?) Mr. Gor however, I am creeping back into the wickedness of the gore film and horror in general, so we'll see what happens as time goes on. As for the latest post, I will stand by any claim that Takashi Miike is an extremely perverted, twisted, demented and sick-minded psychotic individual with the perfect eye for disturbing and revolting imagery and sobering, hard-hitting ideas. That, for me, is where the deepest horror comes from - the mind. If horror didn't traffic in the "the killer is never, ever, ever really dead" schtick, we could say that you can conceivably outrun a killer with a knife. But if someone gets in your head (Phone Booth, The Cell, Captivity, etc.) you have to face it and fight the battle or risk losing your mind and possibly your life. Psychologi ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Confusing Ending?
by Risselada in What An Ending
liked it.
"Check out the awesome but completely outrageous ending to Miike's Dead or Alive. I mean it's about as unexpected and outrageous as you can get! " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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The first ten minutes of Dead or Alive will leave you agog, and the last ten will rearrange your head. Originally written as separate scenes designed to set up the film, Miike -- in an act of sheer cinematic bravura -- collapses them together into a hallucinogenic music video of sorts inventing a new way of storytelling that masterfully sets up the film's perverse, unhinged world. In fact, the viewer gets the distinct feeling that one is watching a trailer to the film; there simply couldn't be more to the film than what is in this opening. But there is a lot more. The less said about the film's ending the better, but it left more than one viewer confused. The film's middle, lacking the flash of the beginning and end might seem to drag a bit in comparison, but Miike populates the film with lurid details that keep it interesting. In one scene, Jojima, looking for clues, is talking to one of his underworld connections, who is busily trying to sexually excite a dog for a bestiality photo shoot. In another, Jojima grills a thug sporting a ludicrously large afro. As Miike gleefully undercuts taboos of polite society, a second theme rises to the fore -- the discrimination of non-Japanese Asians living in Japan. At one point, the afro-ed thug argues that Ryuichi is a hero among all non-Japanese working in the underworld because he's willing to take all the societal alienation and estrangement and force it down the throats of the Japanese yakuza. Aside from the dizzying, genre-bending cinematic exploits, the film's sharp and intelligent dissecting of Japanese society makes Dead or Alive a truly fascinating, memorable film. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
 



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