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Interview with director Takashi Miike; Two theatrical trailers; Trailer gallery; Optional English subtitles; Enhanced for 16x9 TVs
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Necessary Evils [8:59]
2. Family Matters [9:57]
3. A Stray Suitcase [12:17]
4. Making Inquiries [7:27]
5. Ryu's Resolve [11:23]
6. Routine Questioning [4:52]
7. Casualties [3:59]
8. The Dragnet Widens [5:25]
9. Dinner Interrupted [5:32]
10. First Blood [9:04]
11. Hidden Cargo [7:50]
12. The Showdown [9:11]
Takashi Miike takes a dime-a-dozen yakuza script and turns it inside out in this high-octane surrealist crime action thriller. The film's first ten minutes is a breathless montage depicting a naked woman clutching a bag of cocaine being thrown off a high-rise, a porcine Chinese gangster devouring bowl after bowl of noodles before getting whacked, a tinsel-wigged stripper in mid-grind, another Chinese gangster having sex with a guy in a pubic bathroom, clowns throwing knives, and the world's longest cocaine line. Welcome to planet Miike -- one that seems unnervingly like reality but just tweaked enough that the viewer believes almost anything can (and does) happen. What follows is a tale pitting narcotics cop Jojima (Sho Aikawa), who has an ailing daughter and a neglected wife, against Ryuichi (Riki Takeuchi), a Chinese-born gangster sporting a hairstyle that would make Wayne Newton jealous. As Ryuichi tries to muscle in on a big drug haul from Taiwan, those closest to him get killed -- particularly his whey-faced younger brother and girlfriend (the latter meets a particularly grizzly end at the hands of a sadistic scat-enthusiast yakuza). Likewise, Jojima, who is on Ryuichi's tail, looses his partner, his wife, and his daughter. Soon the two are on the road to a literally cataclysmic confrontation. Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide