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Sailor Suit and Machine Gun

Original title: Sêrâ-fuku to kikanjû
  • 1981
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.1K
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Sailor Suit and Machine Gun (1981)
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A teenage delinquent schoolgirl named Izumi Hoshi inherits her father's Yakuza clan.A teenage delinquent schoolgirl named Izumi Hoshi inherits her father's Yakuza clan.A teenage delinquent schoolgirl named Izumi Hoshi inherits her father's Yakuza clan.

  • Director
    • Shinji Sômai
  • Writers
    • Jirô Akagawa
    • Yôzô Tanaka
  • Stars
    • Hiroko Yakushimaru
    • Tsunehiko Watase
    • Rentarô Mikuni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shinji Sômai
    • Writers
      • Jirô Akagawa
      • Yôzô Tanaka
    • Stars
      • Hiroko Yakushimaru
      • Tsunehiko Watase
      • Rentarô Mikuni
    • 16User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Hiroko Yakushimaru
    • Izumi Hoshi
    Tsunehiko Watase
    • Makoto Sakuma
    Rentarô Mikuni
    Rentarô Mikuni
    • Hajime 'Fatso' Sandaiji
    Yuki Kazamatsuri
    Yuki Kazamatsuri
    • Mayumi Sandaiji
    Kazuo Kitamura
    • Hamaguchi, President of Hamaguchi Products
    Akira Emoto
    • Detective Kuroki
    Masaaki Daimon
    Masaaki Daimon
    • Masa of Medaka-gumi
    Makoto Satô
    Makoto Satô
    • Sekine, Leader of Matsunoki-gumi
    Minori Terada
    • Hagiwara
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    Kamatari Fujiwara
    • Ryûji Hoshi
    Kazuo Amuro
    • Boy
    Yôko Amuro
    • Girl
    Kazuo Arai
    • Member of Sekine-gumi #1
    Seiko Fujiki
    • Maid in the Mountain Cottage
    Sumiyo Hasegawa
    • Kazuko, Izumi's Classmate
    Shinpei Hayashiya
    • Hiko of Medaka-gumi
    Masamitsu Hirota
    • Hagiwara's Henchman
    Daisuke Iijima
    • Member of Sekine-gumi #2
    • Director
      • Shinji Sômai
    • Writers
      • Jirô Akagawa
      • Yôzô Tanaka
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews16

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    6fh147

    Sailor Suit Dream Becomes Nightmar

    What sells it is the main characte,r she is wonderful to see on the screen, just looking around being cute, but, Assertive, and just takes the scream.

    It's a really nice useful energy to the movie and it reminds me of a children's movie but then something really dark happens and we could grab back to reality.

    There's one really impressive long shot in the movie, and it's hard to hate those goofy Yakuza in her group.

    The story goes so many different directions and is so interesting but still hard to follow, It is delightful confusing but still entertaining.

    Movies biggest problem would say is it's a bit too slow, I did watch that directors extended version but still I wish it was cut down, but still a fun and memorable movie.
    2sharptongue

    Nice idea, but …..

    What a shame. The only good thing about this deservedly obscure cheapie is the idea. To work properly, a comic caper like this one needs plenty of action, well-measured pace, strategic shots of comedy, and at least some sympathy for the characters. Above all, timing is critical. Perhaps the biggest flaw is the timing is simply not good enough. There are long introspective segments which do not add to the story, separating the too-few action sequences. When the fighting starts, it usually does not make a lot of sense, and jarrs rather than thrills. There is some character-based comedy, but the film is so poorly pieced together that the pathetic gangsters rarely raise a chuckle.

    The direction is sloppy at best. The script needs work. The pacing is completely off. And the actors are, frankly, not very good.

    A sad misfire.
    6vitinhaoriginal

    Idols and Guns

    Okay piece, on the surface, this film resembles a standard yakuza or idol film. The film lacks the enticing violence of the yakuza genre and the self-absorbed camerawork of idol films, making it more like a teen coming of age tale.

    It places a strong emphasis on a compelling story and a visually delectable range in cinematography. The story was very progressive for 1980s Japan, and the gang treated a woman like their Oyabun. At the forefront of the film is the incredible acting by pop idol Hiroko Yakushimaru, her performance throughout brings the film together.

    Accompanying the illustrious score is impeccably expressive and technical cinematography, focusing on a beautiful mix of static, wide angle shots as well as long take aesthetic

    Those who are expecting an adrenaline-fuelled action adventure may be disappointed. The film, as previously mentioned, is a teen coming-of-age tale with a bizarre underwater setting, rather than an urban crime drama, leaving the final product somewhat confusing for those who are unaware of its intentions.

    It could receive a remake with another perspective of the work and would probably be successful with the public and the current zeitgeist.
    4I_Ailurophile

    Disappointing misuse of great ideas

    The concept has plenty of cheeky promise. From the moment I first came across 'Sailor suit and machine gun' I was excited to watch it and see just what sort of ridiculousness the movie might represent. Unfortunately, I only find myself disappointed: there are a lot of things this picture wants to be and do, but the writing and direction simply isn't strong enough to meaningfully accomplish any of it.

    Hiroko Yakushimaru puts in a strong lead performance as juvenile crime boss Izumi Hoshi, portraying with admirable range and poise the schoolgirl who is in way over her head. Some scenes are done especially well, and there is some fine camerawork in some instances - framed shots, tracking shots, and so on. There's some definite cleverness scattered throughout the screenplay, and the narrative as presented to us is complete and cohesive. Yet too much of the runtime passes by with too little noteworthy character moments or plot to truly be worth two hours of our time.

    At varying points 'Sailor suit and machine gun' wants to satirize yakuza flicks, or instead be an earnest crime thriller. It tries to embrace the coming of age story, and the bloody vengeance tale, while also striking poignant emotional beats. But at no time is it funny, or thrilling, or impactful. At no time is it satisfying, fulfilling, or rewarding. For all the story ideas that the feature folds in, none of them are realized organically, or convincingly; none seem to have been given the full energy and consideration they deserved. Even the scene suggested by the title - what should by all means be a defining moment for Izumi in the story - is executed halfheartedly: bereft of real vigor, showing restraint that's honestly unwelcome. This could have been a genuinely great, outstanding movie, an exploration of the journey of an innocent introduced to power in the criminal underworld. What it was, instead, is mostly just tedious, middling, uninteresting light and sound.

    I'm very disappointed, and a little frustrated. I can't say I'm familiar with the novel this is based on, but I can recognize some strong ideas in the screenplay. There are some elements here that I can appreciate. I would appreciate them a lot more if they were put to good use in a movie that was written and directed with far greater attentive care. Even as it maintains a coherent plot, the film we get is much too tepid and listless to be engaging, and those aspects that are done well can't save it. I entered with moderately high expectations, perhaps, but I kept waiting for an epiphany, and it never came - and given the story this feature wants to tell, that should definitely not be the case. Clearly there's an adoring audience out there for 'Sailor suit and machine gun,' and I'm just not it. All I can say is that for my part, I can't imagine I'll ever recommend this to anyone.

    Two discontented thumbs down.
    2RuriGokou

    Not all that good

    With a title like Sailor uniform and machine gun I thought this would be a cheesy but funny action flick from 80s Japan. Instead this movie is really boring and the pacing isn't very good. The only good thing I enjoyed was seeing the 80s Japan scenery.

    I finished feeling disappointed.

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1981 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 水手服與機關槍
    • Filming locations
      • Yasuda Fire & Merine Insurance, 1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan(location)
    • Production companies
      • Kadokawa Haruki Jimusho
      • Kitty Films
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 11m(131 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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