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Directed by Seijun Suzuki
A delirious fever dream of a film, Seijun Suzuki's Branded to Kill takes the familiar elements of "B"-movie crime drama and transforms them into something outrageously bizarre and unexpectedly poetic. The film's story centers on Hanada, a.k.a. "No. 3 Killer," the third-best hit man in Japanese organized crime. Near the top of his game, his fortunes change when he encounters Misako, a mysterious, death-obsessed woman who brings him a particularly difficult mission. In a famous moment indicative of the film's eccentric sensibility, a butterfly lands on his gun's sight at the exact moment he pulls the trigger, causing him to miss the shot. This failure means that the killer becomes the target, and must run for his life from his former employers, and the mysterious "No. 1 Killer." While the film does contain some spectacular action sequences, the story is played less as a suspense thriller than as a surrealistic, psychosexual nightmare, filled with grotesque imagery and strange touches, from Hanada's fetish for the smell of boiling rice, to Misako's use of a dead bird's corpse as a rear-view mirror decoration. Indeed, the narrative is at times so fragmented that it is often difficult to decipher exactly what is happening; however, the striking black-and-white cinematography and avant-garde editing provide the film with a dream logic all its own. Now considered by many critics a maverick classic comparable to the works of Samuel Fuller or Jean-Luc Godard, the film was less well received at the time of its original release, with its utter strangeness leading to director Suzuki's firing from the Nikkatsu studio and the near destruction of his career. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
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"Unless you’re a fan of cult Japanese film, chances are you don’t know who Seijun Suzuki is. One way to describe him would be a studio hack director for Nikkatsu who primarily worked in the 60’s. You’d be just as justified in describing his as an auteur working within a genre to find his niche. Or even as a visual maverick whose flare for the garish has left an indelible mark on cinema. " [More]
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"[quote user="csprague"] [quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="sevenate-9"] I suppose some people might put up with the harrassment if it's coming from Demi, but I can't say 'm in that camp. [/quote] Demi '94?.................. yes please. Demi present day?.......... not so much. Someone mentioned earlier, pairing Le Samourai with Ghost Dog. I like that but I'd rather go with [More]
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"[quote user="csprague"] [quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="sevenate-9"] I suppose some people might put up with the harrassment if it's coming from Demi, but I can't say 'm in that camp. [/quote] Demi '94?.................. yes please. Demi present day?.......... not so much. Someone mentioned earlier, pairing Le Samourai with Ghost Dog. I like that but I'd rather go with [More]
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"[quote user="leeroy711"] [quote user="sevenate-9"] I suppose some people might put up with the harrassment if it's coming from Demi, but I can't say 'm in that camp. [/quote] Demi '94?.................. yes please. Demi present day?.......... not so much. Someone mentioned earlier, pairing Le Samourai with Ghost Dog. I like that but I'd rather go with Branded to " [More]
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"[quote user="sevenate-9"] I suppose some people might put up with the harrassment if it's coming from Demi, but I can't say 'm in that camp. [/quote] Demi '94?.................. yes please. Demi present day?.......... not so much. Someone mentioned earlier, pairing Le Samourai with Ghost Dog. I like that but I'd rather go with Branded to Kill first, then [More]
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"[quote user="pippin06"] This is out of my league too. I consider myself an average to above average filmgoer/viewer but am not sure if I've seen anything in any category (maybe I have and I didn't know it...but maybe not). Like I said, I saw a lot of French films in college, but who knows if they fall under New Wave or something like that... ...but maybe we could somehow start a discussion somewhere where people schooled in these film schools could make recomm " [More]
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Like an unholy marriage of Goldfinger (1964) and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919), Branded to Kill is a brilliantly weird reductio ad absurdum of the Japanese gangster flick that still manages to shock, thrill, and entertain. Director Seijun Suzuki presents a hallucinatory ultra-hip world of compulsive sex, frenzied violence, and boiling rice, held together with only the barest attention to logic or narrative coherence. Marked by Pop Art aesthetics, loopy cinematic devices, and disorienting leaps of narrative, it leaves the viewer breathless with its sheer stylistic invention. Yet Branded almost ended Suzuki's career. Executives at Nikkatsu Studios were already growing increasingly impatient with the two-fisted flamboyance of such films as Tokyo Drifter (1966) and Youth of the Beast (1963), and Branded was the straw broke the camel's back; Suzuki was promptly sacked by enraged studio heads. Now Suzuki is recognized as Japan's great cinematic maverick and Branded to Kill is considered one his finest works. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
 

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