Tuesday, November 15 07pm
Japan Society
333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
Action star Yusaku Matsuda started his journey towards melding arthouse film and pop in this mesmerizingly stylized and Nietzschean heist film about a war reporter planning to rob a bank. Scriptwriter Shoichi Maruyama became an overnight sensation for his unique mix of the surreal and hard-boiled realism. Haruki Kadokawa used the film to embark on a new kind of small-scale blockbuster that emphasized artistic freedom. Though based on a bestseller by Haruhiko Oyabu, Kadokawa told Maruyama: “All I want is the novel’s title and your modern sensibility.” Foreshadowing the self-reflexive play of Japan’s bubble era, the film tackles the insecurities of an increasingly international Japan. New 4k restoration!
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