Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn this installment of the Zero Woman series, Rei, the number-one assassin of the Tokyo Police Department's secret Zero Division, has been assigned to take out a notorious gangster responsib... Leggi tuttoIn this installment of the Zero Woman series, Rei, the number-one assassin of the Tokyo Police Department's secret Zero Division, has been assigned to take out a notorious gangster responsible for dozens of murders. At the same time, she must protect the gangster's mistress from ... Leggi tuttoIn this installment of the Zero Woman series, Rei, the number-one assassin of the Tokyo Police Department's secret Zero Division, has been assigned to take out a notorious gangster responsible for dozens of murders. At the same time, she must protect the gangster's mistress from the hitmen who want to keep her from telling the police what she knows. At first, both wom... Leggi tutto
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First, the good news: Chieko Shiratori is devastatingly gorgeous as Rei. All the different actresses who have played the role so far brought something of their own to it, and in Shiratori's case it is a calm, cool sense of superiority and assuredness. The relationship between Rei and the woman she's protecting is handled in a surprisingly tasteful manner - based less on lesbian lust and more on the need of these two lonely women to connect with someone. Unfortunately, the film is talky and dull. Those expecting an action film will be majorly disappointed. At times, the image changes from "normal" shot-on-video to super-grainy, for no discernible reason. And then there's the main villain, who is weird for the sake of being weird, and never interesting: almost every scene involving him is a complete waste of time. If "Zero Woman: Dangerous Game" had (many) more scenes of Shiratori shooting people, I might have given it even *** out of 4 stars; as it is now, it is too dull to recommend, and I'll go with *1/2.
Sure, there are some great shots of Chieko Shiratori, who is assigned to guard a mobster's girl (Ichiho Matsuda), but there is little in the way of action. They start off as enemies, but all that talk eventually leads to some action, except that it is in the last 10 minutes.
This film could fit nicely on the Lifetime network, as the two women spend most of the movie talking. Even when it cuts to the mobsters, they are just talking. Talk, talk, talk.
Some of the film is very grainy and, of course, it is in Japanese with no subtitles. There are some funny moments with the mobster in drag, but lack of real action means major snooze.
One of the only interesting, though totally irrelevant aspects of the film, is the mob boss. He's a weird old guy who likes to dress in drag--and in the most amazing costumes. They are so flamboyant and silly, at least this offers a few odd diversions whenever he appears. Plus, he's totally crazy and offered a few surprises. The other interesting diversion is all the gratuitous nudity--some of which is very violent and stupid. Don't watch it for the action, as there is very little and the violent action scenes are just dumb--often filmed in very grainy print and with tons of what looks like raspberry syrup for blood! There are many good Japanese films out there--so many that I just can't think of a good reason to watch this tripe.
My score of 3 is very, very generous.
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- ConnessioniFollows Zero Woman: Keishichô 0-ka no onna (1995)
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