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FUDOH:
THE NEW GENERATION (1997) |
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Firstly - for those who haven't heard of him (surely there can't be many) Takashi Miike is one of the most wildly original directors around. Not just in Japan, but in the world. This I must stress is not an overstatement, the man cannot be over-hyped. The films which he creates vary constantly in pace, tone, subject matter and genre - try to pigeon-hole him as a gorehound if you will, but the fact remains that Miike has far more tricks up his sleeve than many other so-called artists. And so - after having been treated to the spine tingling delights of Audition, the frenetically visceral Ichi The Killer, the outrageous Dead or Alive and the deeply shocking Visitor Q I settled down to watch Fudoh : The New Generation with all the anticipation of a child at Christmas. |
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First up
- those expecting another Audition beware - Fudoh is an entirely different
film. The closest I can refer it to is the opening of Dead or Alive, the
intense stylish visuals and extreme violence are all present and correct,
but here in Fudoh they are garnered to a distinctly comic book style with
larger than life characters and events. The fact that Fudoh is based on
a popular manga only further re-instates the visual style of the film.
And while some scenes are crass, or badly acted (almost every scene featuring
the vertically blessed biker) the entertainment factor of this film is
incredible. |
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2008 g.h.evans |