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RoboGeisha

Original title: Robo-geisha
  • 2009
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2.8K
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RoboGeisha (2009)
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After receiving robotic implants, two sisters compete as assassins.After receiving robotic implants, two sisters compete as assassins.After receiving robotic implants, two sisters compete as assassins.

  • Director
    • Noboru Iguchi
  • Writer
    • Noboru Iguchi
  • Stars
    • Aya Kiguchi
    • Hitomi Hasebe
    • Takumi Saitô
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Noboru Iguchi
    • Writer
      • Noboru Iguchi
    • Stars
      • Aya Kiguchi
      • Hitomi Hasebe
      • Takumi Saitô
    • 21User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Aya Kiguchi
    • Yoshie Kasuga
    Hitomi Hasebe
    Hitomi Hasebe
    • Kikue Kasuga
    Takumi Saitô
    Takumi Saitô
    • Hikaru Kageno
    Etsuko Ikuta
    • Kinu
    Asami Kumakiri
    • Kotone
    Shôko Nakahara
    • Hideko
    Asami
    Asami
    • Yasuko
    Cay Izumi
    • Onna Tengu 2
    • (as Kai Izumi)
    Kentaro Kishi
    • Hikomaru Sagawa
    Shigeki Terao
    • Kiyohiko Sagawa
    Mariko Takayama
    • Suzuko
    Hiroaki Murakami
    • Fat Guest
    Kumi Shimizu
    Yukihide Benny
    • Killed Man 1
    Yûya Matsuura
    Yûya Matsuura
    • Killed Man
    Masahiko Komura
    Yoshihiro Nishimura
    • Yakuza's Boss
    Yui Murata
    • Director
      • Noboru Iguchi
    • Writer
      • Noboru Iguchi
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    6hellholehorror

    Pretty insance

    The picture quality is amble, it looks very digital. Shot in a reminiscent way to Crank (2006) and this is effective in hiding a smaller budget and creating excitement. The sound design was a little odd but effective and dynamic which pleased me. This is just taking a simple idea to the maximum insanity. Occasionally the pace slowed down and became a little boring but mostly pressed forward with crazy visuals, mad situations and breast-guns. Just my kind of film. Fast pace and lots of insanity. Also blood everywhere. This is a production of the time, where nonsensical over-the-top insanity was popular.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    aka Sushi and The Banshees.

    I genuinely marvel at the unbound creativity of Iguchi's zestfully eccentric, majestically mutable, freakishly fabulous, deliciously demented, skull-splittingly sensational'RoboGeisha'! This gloriously gonzo, gore-giddy chunkblower features some insanely inventive mecha-Geisha perpetrated carnage by VFX genius, Tsuyoshi Kazuno! Some of Kazuno's more outlandishly designed, gloriously gaudy prosthetics are truly wondrous to behold! Bullet-paced,plasma packed, and with nary a static moment, 'RoboGeisha' remains a surrealistic, hyperbolically violent, monstrously fun exercise in unexpurgated, logic-defying escapist lunacy! I've never quite understood why someone would favour a tired old slasher over something infinitely more vivid like, Noboru Iguchi's almost absurdly hyperactive, kaleidoscopically kooky, deliriously dismembering, Cyber-Sexy Sci-fi bloodbath 'RoboGeisha'.
    7vibbles21

    Robo-Geisha

    I picked up Robo-Geisha not knowing what it was, I love B movie so i decided to give it a try. I must say, this movie was a thrill to watch!

    The plot is simple. It narrated by a Robo-Geisha named Yoshie. Yoshie tells the story on how she became a Robo-Geisha and why she became a robo-geisha / what they were used for. Bam! There you go the plot!

    If you enjoy obviously fake special effect, incredible stupid weapons, and all that jazz. You'd enjoy this movie, however, there some negatives. Some of the things they say are stupid and a bit confusing. The ending was OK, i just had a couple question left unanswered. Other then that i liked it.

    If you liked it go check out "Machine Girl" it's from the same people who made this movie!
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Robotic Geishas? Sure, why not...

    The first thing that comes to mind when sitting down and watching "Robo-Geisha" is probably: only in Japan! At least that is what rang true for me. This particular genre of movies is something that usually only rears its head from the bowels of Japan.

    And it takes a certain kind of mindset to be able to fully appreciate these particular types of movies. I enjoy them for the campy, cheesy over-the-top entertainment that they are. Don't put too much into them, because they are not really meant to be taken seriously.

    The story is about two sisters, one being a Geisha and the other living in the shadow of her Geisha sister. When they are both recruited by the Kageno steel company, a rivalry develops between the sisters in order to prove to be the better Geisha warrior/assassin. The Geisha women are trained to be deadly killers and are enhanced with robotic parts. But there is a sinister secret stirring beneath the surface of the Kageno company.

    Yes, it is bizarre and odd, but still fun and entertaining for the campy movie that it is. Sure, this is somewhat of an acquired taste, and as such the movie will not prove appealing to every viewer. Mind you that this is not Shakespearian thespian acting in the least bit. You know what you get here, and "Robo-Geisha" delivers exactly on that account.

    The acting in "Robo-Geisha" is as to be expected for a movie such as this. Personally, then I found it to actually be adequate acting for the genre. So that was a good thing.

    However, the overall movie experience is a mediocre one. The movie fails to really impress in comparison to many others of this particular odd genre. And as such, then the movie failed to rise above the mediocre waterline. I am rating "Robo-Geisha" a mere five out of ten stars.

    There are far better choices to pick from if you enjoy this particular genre of Japanese movies.
    7mccormick-kenny

    Ah, geisha. Beautiful. Alluring. Mysterious. Robotic

    Ah, geisha. Beautiful. Alluring. Mysterious. Robotic. Yoshie is the archetypal younger sister, overshadowed in all ways by her elder sibling. Sis is confident. Yoshie is not. Sis is climbing through the ranks of a local geisha house. Yoshie scrubs the walls and performs menial tasks. Sis is in love with the young head of a local steel outfit. Yoshie ... wait a minute ... Yoshie is the one that he actually prefers! This is a recipe for conflict ... The latest effort from the crew behind cult titles Machine Girl, Sukeban Boy, Tokyo Gore Police and Vampire Girl Versus Frankenstein Girl, you pretty much have to know going in exactly what you're going to get with RoboGeisha - a violent, unrepentantly silly b-film loaded with wildly over the top set pieces hatched from the fevered mind of perpetual adolescent Iguchi. A self- professed ass-man Iguchi was asked by producers to tone the violence down a touch for this one and so he did before compensating more than amply for the reduced amount of blood by inserting a wide variety of weapons into his female stars' posteriors. Simultaneously a parody of bad melodrama and an explosion of cult excess, RoboGeisha takes a (very) basic sisters-competing-for-affection storyline and lifts it out of the standard domestic setting and replaces it with extreme body modification and a clan of geisha-assassins. The girls glare and stomp their feet at each other, then they go and replace their breasts with machine guns. Just when you think Iguchi and Nishimura must have run out of bizarre scenarios and weapons after producing so many of these films they come up with something truly bizarre. Bizarre like bleeding buildings, castle robots, throwing stars and katana's bursting from women's asses.

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2009 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official blog (Japan)
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    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Robo-geisha
    • Filming locations
      • Giant Standing Buddha Ushiku Buddha, Ushiku, Ibaraki, Japan(Scene with thousands gold shelves with thousands of golden Buddha statues)
    • Production companies
      • Kadokawa Eiga K.K.
      • Movie Gate Co.
      • Pony Canyon
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS-Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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