Pistol Opera with Makiko Esumi: DVD Cover

    Pistol Opera Director: Seijun Suzuki Cast: Makiko Esumi, Sayoko Yamaguchi, Kan Hanae, Masatoshi Nagase

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/24/2003
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 55,939
     
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    Full color interior sleeve art; Selected filmography/biography; Original theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Loaded [2:59]
    2. Practice [9:08]
    3. The Visitor [9:40]
    4. Follower [6:45]
    5. Dean Man Walking [9:07]
    6. Nose Spray Man [8:36]
    7. Live [8:10]
    8. Store Front [7:47]
    9. Gun Play [7:35]
    10. The Gift [8:22]
    11. The Hike [7:56]
    12. Art [8:19]
    13. Freak Showdown [7:47]
    14. The End [5:15]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Japanese cult director Seijun Suzuki's combination sequel to and remake of his 1967 gangster film classic Branded To Kill stars Makiko Esumi as Miyuki Minazuki, AKA "the Stray Cat," a beautiful female assassin. She is number three in the hierarchy of killers in her criminal organization at the beginning of the film, but soon a battle breaks out among the assassins, all of whom are trying to become the number one killer by murdering their competition. Miyuki finds herself fighting her fellow assassins one by one, encountering along the way such eccentrically-nicknamed opponents as The Teacher, who is confined to a wheelchair, Painless Surgeon, a bearded Westerner who literally feels no pain, and Dark Horse (Masatoshi Nagase), who wears a blond wig and has a perpetual case of the sniffles. Also making an appearance is Goro Hanada, the hero of Branded To Kill (played in the original by Jo Shishido, but here by Mikijiro Hira), who becomes a mentor to Miyuki, and is now known as number zero. The film's skeletal plot mostly allows director Suzuki to develop elaborate visual tableaus that stretch the possibilities of narrative cinema. ~ Tom Vick, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    April 14, 2006: I am learning Japanese so naturally Japanese cinema provides an excellent platform, however, the reviews given to this film completely threw me off. There is no cohesion and at best it seems like the product of a film student. Disappointing!

    Pistol Operaby Anonymous

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    October 02, 2004: About a year ago, I was walking through BlockBuster and happened upon Samurai Fiction. I was (and still am) learning Japanese, so I thought "What the heck, I might as well rent it". So I did. It was ok...I didn't take it seriously though it was probabally intended to be serious film, though I did love the soundtrack. I saw some movie previews and saw Pistol Opera (Pisteru Opera)previewed and I watched and instantly said "I have GOT to watch this movie!", I think the main thing that atracted me besides the action in the preview was the movie theme. I thought it a very good song. The movie is also the sequal to Branded To Kill(which came out MANY years ago and I have yet to see). So, when I saw it at BlockBuster several months later, I grabbed it first thing. I watched it so many times until the due-date. I loved it! I brought it to a friends house as well and she loved it too. A warning though, this movie does contain nudity and lots of mature themes as well as violence. There are also no real dvd 'extras' in this dvd. I decided I HAD to buy it. The cover to the movie is different than previewed since I didn't buy it from this website. I loved the soundtrack to the movie so much I decided to buy it. I hope that this website (Barnes and Noble) gets the soundtrack so I can have an American copy as well as the original Japanese soundtrack.