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The Hajirai Machine Girl (2009)

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The Hajirai Machine Girl

‘Robogeisha’ Trailer Is Exactly What You Expect… Plus Ass-Swords
Ah Japan... taking any opportunity to further fetishize your women for international audiences the world over.  We thank you... The Machine Girl was a huge hit (relatively speaking) thanks to a trailer filled with originality and audacity.  Director Noboru Iguchi and effects man Yoshihiro Nishimura developed a very basic story of revenge and then caked it in absurdity, Karo syrup, and a schoolgirl's skirt... and it came out exactly as you'd expect.  After a brief diversion with a short spinoff called The Hajirai Machine Girl, Iguchi has finally returned with a feature-length follow-up.  Thanks to Twitch, we present the glory of Robogeisha! I enjoyed The Machine Girl (review) for the bizarre and violent psuedo-comedy that it was.  And I actually loved Tokyo Gore Police (review) thanks to it's brilliant combination of crazy effects, kinetic action, and social commentary wrapped up in a semi-coherent plot.  But I may be growing numb to the barebones conceit at play here...
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  • 7/2/2009
  • by Rob Hunter
  • FilmSchoolRejects.com
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