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Sushi Girl

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 38min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
5,5 k
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Sushi Girl (2012)
CriminalitéMystèreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueUpon his release from prison, Fish is brought to an abandoned restaurant by his old associate, Duke, to celebrate his newfound freedom. However, there's unfinished business that Duke is dete... Tout lireUpon his release from prison, Fish is brought to an abandoned restaurant by his old associate, Duke, to celebrate his newfound freedom. However, there's unfinished business that Duke is determined to solve.Upon his release from prison, Fish is brought to an abandoned restaurant by his old associate, Duke, to celebrate his newfound freedom. However, there's unfinished business that Duke is determined to solve.

  • Réalisation
    • Kern Saxton
  • Scénario
    • Destin Pfaff
    • Kern Saxton
  • Casting principal
    • Neal Fischer
    • Cortney Palm
    • Tony Todd
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    5,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kern Saxton
    • Scénario
      • Destin Pfaff
      • Kern Saxton
    • Casting principal
      • Neal Fischer
      • Cortney Palm
      • Tony Todd
    • 65avis d'utilisateurs
    • 55avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux20

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    Neal Fischer
    Neal Fischer
    • Detective John N. Davenport
    Cortney Palm
    Cortney Palm
    • Sushi Girl
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Duke
    Noah Hathaway
    Noah Hathaway
    • Fish
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Sushi Chef
    • (as JJ Sonny Chiba)
    Suren M. Seron
    Suren M. Seron
    • Correctional Clerk
    Rachel Federoff
    Rachel Federoff
    • Female Voice on Phone
    Mike M. Quick
    • Correctional Officer
    David Reynolds
    David Reynolds
    • Henchman
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Crow
    Andy Mackenzie
    Andy Mackenzie
    • Max
    James Duval
    James Duval
    • Francis
    David Dastmalchian
    David Dastmalchian
    • Nelson
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Morris
    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • Mike
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Schlomo
    Destin Pfaff
    Destin Pfaff
    • Jude
    Stryker
    Stryker
    • Ramone
    • (as Ted Stryker)
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      • Kern Saxton
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      • Destin Pfaff
      • Kern Saxton
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    Avis des utilisateurs65

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    7malbanese

    Reminiscant of old school Tarantino, only better.

    It's been a while since a film has held my attention span, when trying to imitate the likes of Tarantino or Rodriguez. Come to think of it, seldom has a film come along (Way of The Gun being the standout exception) with such cliché's and unoriginality, yet has pulled it off as a stand alone great film. Tony Todd produces the film and holds his own in a terrific performance as the head of a failed crime group looking for their lost diamonds, however the film is stolen by Mark Hamill's performance as a violent sociopath (and psychopath). A completely different role and a welcome one (shame it wasn't earlier in his career as I feel he may have been a bigger hitter with performances like this under his belt). The film is centered around a Sushi Girl who is the serving platter for an array of delicious sushi prepared for ex con Fish who has just been released from prison. As the story unfolds, the plot thickens (predictably) but holds the attention span as the performance from everyone is top notch. Beautiful cinematography and direction make this a perfect Saturday night warmer. Although there are no real surprises, the film carries you through the violent turbulence (a scene with a sock and a sake bottle made me wince a little)quite well and delivering what you would expect from a film like this. I left this feeling pleasantly full and glad I sat through what I expected to be another Tarantino ripoff. Instead I got a surprising and refreshing take on the genre (actually better than most Tarantino films). Worth the price of admission, the rental fee or the bandwidth on your download.
    drnrg35

    I'll eat the foogu first.

    I was wanting to watch this movie ever since I heard Tony Todd was gonna produce it and I gotta say, that I wasn't disappointed in the least. It had strong Tarrantino elements and a lot of suspense. I was intrigued every step of the way.

    The storyline is simple. 5 criminals are summoned for a Sushi Dinner by Tony Todd who's waited 6 years for one member ; who was caught; to be released and tell him where he hid the diamonds. What transpires; once the 6 men reunite is a clash of egos and personalities}, which ends up "Opening wounds for the past" or the present in order to get some strait answerers as to what happened to the diamonds?

    Tonny Todd hasn't been this sinister since his Candy Man days and Mark Hamill was a real treat. I wasn't aware that he had such a huge career in voice overs. Particularly , lending his voice for tons of Super Hero villains. I've seen some of those animated Batman flicks and whereas Heath Ledger and Cesar Romero were perfect as Joker in their respective eras; I believe Hamill does a perfect Joker in the animated series. He obviously found a way to bring his Joker persona onto the screen for his Crow character in Sushi Girl. Add a little flamboyance and passive lunacy and I believe he gave his best performance ever. I kinda felt his performance like I did when Tarrantino first resurrected John Travolta's career in Pulp Fiction.

    Besides the great storyline, we also get a lot of favorites from yesteryear. Danny Trejo donning a Machete was a pure classic Grindhouse element that he also played out in one of Steve Austin's latest action films.Jaff Fahey and Michael Beihn also Starr in minor roles. I would have loved for Michael Beihn to have played one of the characters at Tonny Todds table.

    The newcomer; Courtney Palm has one killer bod and seemed perfect for this kinda Tarrantinesque Grindhouse flick.

    the action scenes were incorporated in flashback style, but it never got boring. IT actually all takes place at Tony Todd's Japanese Restaurant, so expect a lot of Tarrantino style dialog. Throw in a couple of nail biting torture scenes and Mexican Style stand Off ending and you have the movie that Tarrantino easily could have directed.

    The cinematography is very stylish and attractive. Mot just for the naked Courtney Palm, but also for the various decorations amidst the restaurant. It is, after all, Japanese- inspired. Very classy. This is definitely, my kinda flick.
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    Psychos, torture, fish and diamonds...

    Well, appearances can be deceiving and I must say that I initially didn't have much expectations to this movie given the poster and DVD cover for this movie. But still, I decided to give it a go, and I am glad that I did, because this movie took me by surprise.

    The movie turned out to be a really interesting movie with a very well-told story. However, I will point out that albeit the story is compelling and the movie is interesting, this is the type of movie that you watch once and never again because it just doesn't have enough to offer for a second watching. That being said, I am not saying that "Sushi Girl" is a bad movie, far from it.

    The story is a tale of revenge and betrayal, where the audience is left in the dark trying to grasp out what is going on, and the movie tends to take turns here and there, and those turn are for a better twist and a more gory twist. So if you enjoy blood and torture, stick around for the movie.

    Now what really surprised me was the people they had assembled for the cast. The main cast was really nice and they did good jobs with their given roles, and there were some great appearances in the movie as cameos as well. All together a very good ensemble of actors on the billing list. Personally, it was great for me to see Mark Hamill in this role, after having seen him flunk out with the last couple of recent movies. And seeing him in this particular pseudo-psychotic role was just brilliant. But also hats off to Tony Todd for his usual gloomy, charismatic performance. Noah Hathaway and Andy Mackenzie also did really great jobs. And for the cameo appearances you have Jeff Fahey, Michael Biehn and Danny Trejo. Of these latter three, Michael Biehn's role was just off the rails, it was awesome.

    "Sushi Girl" is a heist movie gone bad, and it was great from the very beginning to the very end - despite it being a single shot movie (in the terms that you watch it once and never again).

    I can highly recommend "Sushi Girl" if you want to be entertained for about an hour and a half. Just be warned that there is some torture scenes that can be quite graphic to watch for those faint of heart.
    7gavin6942

    Awesome

    Fish (Noah Hathaway) has spent six years in jail. Six years alone. Six years keeping his mouth shut about the robbery, about the other men involved. The night he is released, the four men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman.

    Look at this cast: Tony Todd, Michael Biehn, Mark Hamill, Jeff Fahey, Sonny Chiba, Danny Trejo. And then we start out with the song "Diamonds Are Forever" -- known from James Bond, but with a very different meaning here.

    We have James Duval -- is he all grown up? And we have the sensibility and spiritual feeling of "Reservoir Dogs", one of the all-time greatest heist movies.

    I do not even need to write a real review because this movie is just so darn good.
    5KineticSeoul

    Besides the sushi girl and Tony Todd this movie is below average

    This is a alright movie to sit through but nothing mind-blowing. It kinda has that "Reservoir Dogs" vibe going for it. But in this case it didn't stand out all that much. The story is about a group of guys pulling off a heist and stole a lot of diamonds and after the heist they want to know where all the diamonds has gone. And it all points to a guy that took the fall and didn't snitch anyone out while in prison. But the group points the finger at the guy that took the fall and went to prison for over 6yrs. After they reunite and dine together while eating sushi off some naked girl. Kinda felt like the Batman villains reuniting with one another and it's not just because it has Mark Hamill in this. I kinda slightly felt bad for the actress that plays the naked sushi girl though cause all she does for the majority of the movie is lay on the table naked with sushi all over her. She does have a amazing body though. But besides the naked sushi girl on the table, the movie doesn't stand out all that much. Even with the twist and turns near the end, it just wasn't mind-blowing but just alright. As a matter of fact some parts of this movie didn't make any sense. But Tony Todd played his role well as this unclear character, sadistic but unclear until near the end. So good casting for a straight to DVD movie and seductive to a degree because of the sushi girl. The rest just didn't seem all that original and lacked the shock factor it probably needed. Maybe a movie like this needed a bit more craziness. Few of the cameo appearances was kinda cool when it comes to Sonny Chiba. He played a expert sword maker in "Kill Bill" in this he is a expert sushi chef. And Danny Trejo makes this Machete character like appearance.

    5/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Michael Biehn shot his scenes for free in one day as a favor to his good friend Electra Stone, one of the producers.
    • Gaffes
      Duke says that hundreds die in Japan each year from eating Fugu. Only around 35-40 people are treated each year for Fugu poisoning with an average mortality level of 3-4 deaths each year (statistics from 1996-2015).
    • Citations

      Sushi Chef: Remember you are a tray. You must not move. You must not make eye contact. You must not react. No matter what you see... or hear.

    • Connexions
      Followed by Sushi Girl: A Documentary (2013)
    • Bandes originales
      Toad
      Written by Ginger Baker (as Peter Edward Baker)

      Performed by Cream

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 novembre 2012 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cô Gái Sushi
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Assembly Line
      • Level Up Productions
      • Stray Angel Films
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    • Budget
      • 750 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 38 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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