No implacável mundo clandestino da Yakuza, um chefe lendário, que dizem ser invencível, é, na verdade, um vampiro. Após uma tentativa bem-sucedida de assassinato, o chefe morde um fiel subor... Ler tudoNo implacável mundo clandestino da Yakuza, um chefe lendário, que dizem ser invencível, é, na verdade, um vampiro. Após uma tentativa bem-sucedida de assassinato, o chefe morde um fiel subordinado, transmitindo seus poderes de vampiro.No implacável mundo clandestino da Yakuza, um chefe lendário, que dizem ser invencível, é, na verdade, um vampiro. Após uma tentativa bem-sucedida de assassinato, o chefe morde um fiel subordinado, transmitindo seus poderes de vampiro.
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- Genyo Kamiura
- (as Lily Frankie)
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I know that with a Mikke movie, you are going to get a little weirdness but this was off the charts.
I would put this next to 'Plan 9 From Outer Space' as a film you need to watch.
So bad, it's good.
But if you watch this and understand completely what it's about, could you let me know.
In that case, we have the ninja with the frog costume, the knitting circle/blood farm underground and the always excellent Yayan Ruhian of "The Raid" fame. That's enough for me.
The vampire story pales a bit by comparison, but still keeps the story together. It tells you something about a movie when the yakuza-vampire angle is the grounding part.
But what is this film? For me, it was a satire of the absurdities that go on in Japanese comics and, for the most part, I quite enjoyed it. Come on, there's that kick-arse villain from The Raid, a cool Yakuza lead and Bruce Lee in a frog costume - what's not to enjoy?
I have to admit, I really didn't understand why the kid went after the female Yakuza and not the Priest-type dude, who quickly got relegated to a sub-par, may as well forget he exists villain, but most won't likely understand ANY of this film, so it's difficult to recommend it to the anyone I don't personally know as digging this kind of off-beat weirdness.
If you give it a go, I hope that you laugh as hard as I did at the frog's karate chop, which earned the film and extra star simply because I haven't laughed so hard for a long time.
This really is pretty much as love it/hate it as they come... only, the "love" is always going to be replaced by the lesser word of "enjoy".
There's no point explaining the storyline as it's non-linear, intentionally a farce and practically irrelevant. Don't bother trying to intellectualise any of it either like one guy I overheard did as I left the cinema. It's just a farce, and makes no pretences to be otherwise.
You'll either fall for its ludicrous charms in much the same way many do with Month Pythons' work, but it will leave many cold. The humour is quirky but often violent and cruel so won't suit all. Might even offend some sensibilities. It often bored me but others in the cinema were in hysterics. Lots of teenage boy level humour too.
For those who lose patience with this, the only respite is that despite the silliness, you'll find at least something somewhere to laugh at.
It's not by any means the director's best work. Not by a long shot. Still for fan boys they'll lap it up, for all else it will likely miss the mark even if doesn't do so on the screen.
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- ConexõesReferenced in The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Dinners of Death: Dead or Alive (2018)
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 12.756
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- US$ 12.756
- Tempo de duração1 hora 55 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1