Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Girl Boss Guerilla (1972)

The third film in the Pinky Violence Girl Boss series, Girl Boss Guerilla was directed by madman Norifumi Suzuki, and features feisty Miki Sugimoto as the leader of a girl biker gang who falls for an amateur boxer. The girls basically get around by seducing and then blackmailing priests and buddhist monks, and random men in general, as well as the Yakuza, and the girls getting beaten-up by the Yakuza (hey what Japanese film such as this wouldn't be complete without the Yakuza?!)...

Daft funky 70s fun-


My Rating: 6.2/10

Visitor Q (2001)

Alternative Japanese film made on a budget of around $70k.
Directed by Takashi Miike famed for his head fcuk-ness and Yakuza films.

This film focusses on a dysfunctional Japanese family, kinda like American Beauty, but more uglier. It's directed in a style similar to Pulp Fiction, e.g. 'Oh he's really connected to that, and so and so is apparently related to so and so, etc.'

An average feature, not really brilliant, but not necessarily garbage either. The pace of the film is a little slow, and some of the x-rated scenes a little far fetched. Actually, this would have been somewhat controversial in Japan- Japan being the conservative, societal-regimented nation that it is, would not like this film to have a dysfunctional family, in a film that is internationally representative of the country. Although Japan is now a democratic nation, it's conservative-ness is still deeply rooted it's culture. Japan wants happy smiley regimented familys that put the children through school to come out as fine programmed company robotos, not the cracker jack-basketcases you seen here.

And, do I recomend it to you the reader? Well, how can I put it, if you liked Pulp Fiction (Films like that), head fcuk films, and are into Japanese culture in general, you may enjoy it. I don't urge you to get it, but it's better than getting the latest Vin Diesel movie to throw up at on a drunken weekend night.

My rating: 6.0/10