‘First Love’ Trailer: Takashi Miike’s Cannes Yakuza Comedy Looks Bonkers
The “Audition” director’s new gangster film is a pulpy romp about a low-level yakuza and two young lovers caught in his crosshairs.
The “Audition” director’s new gangster film is a pulpy romp about a low-level yakuza and two young lovers caught in his crosshairs.
This hard-boiled piece of pulp fiction thaws into a hysterically violent absurdist comedy about the implosion of the Japanese underworld.
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The legendary filmmaker behind “Audition” returns with what could be the most insane samurai film ever made.
In our latest film festival roundup, we examine the career of Japan’s most active director as he unveils his 101st feature.
The project marks the 100th feature for the Japanese filmmaker.
Debuting out of competition at Cannes, Miike’s 100th feature is another lethal offering into his massive oeuvre.
“When there’s no more room in development hell…”
The film follows a warrior cursed with immortality who must defeat 1,000 evil men to free himself.
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