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M**S
Who only puts German subtitles on a bluray?
Yes I should have read the description very very closely, but the front cover is all in English. Of course being a BR I can't easily rip it and combine it with downloaded subs.
M**9
Fantastic movie!!!...
Great!!!...
M**Y
Japanese crime classic of a wholly different kind
This deliriously violent piece of yakuza surrealism throws genre conventions out the window and instead breaks rules in the best ways imaginable.
W**G
Five Stars
great movie!
J**M
Another masterpiece by Suzuki.
This is truly a very bizarre film. It's surreal, it's like a dream, a nightmare. This is a film that could only be made by a genius like Seijun Suzuki. It's so weird and crazy that led Nikkatsu firing Suzuki.....!!! The cinematography is stunning, the music is fantastic and adds a lot to the atmospere, but above all is the extraordinare perfect direction by Suzuki. Be prepared and pay attention because the movie is diverse! Branded to kill is a really unique and surreal thriller.
M**E
Glorious
Low budget, but pure artistry on the go. (Ed Wood would have been in raptures.) Seijun Suzuki takes us by the hand into a beautiful world of innocence, instant art, driven by action, sex blended with a sensual surrealism that captured the soul and feel of the 60's. Like the smell of rice, being Japanese, just made the whole experience even sweeter.
R**B
Cultural disconnect?
Incoherent, disconnected, just did not work for me. maybe a cultural disconnect on my part.
@**R
Ain't Jō the coolest squirrel you ever saw?
Great release from Arrow of the the super-artsy yakuza tale ’Branded to Kill’ (1967).Nikkatsu did fire Suzuki over this movie, he sued them back, and ended up blacklisted for 10 years. But on the other hand, I it also made him an icon and a legend in the ”counterculture” anti-mainstream society.’Branded to Kill’ has been dissected and praised so many times, and I guess it needs no poor analyses from a simple minded action/horror-nerd like me, but I would say it’s a superb blend of Arthouse and genre cinema with a visual language that's impossible not to get mesmerized by.And what about Shishido Jō? Ain't he the coolest squirrel you ever saw?
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