Director : Takashi Miike
Producer : Makoto Okada, Katsumi Ono
Screenwriter : Ichiro Ryu
Starring : Riki Takeuchi, Sho Aikawa, Renji Ishibashi, Hitoshi Ozawa, Shingo Tsurumi, Kaoru Sugita
Here's the tagline for the first installment of Miike's highly regarded (and
deeply disturbing) Dead or Alive trilogy: "WARNING: This motion picture
contains explicit portrayals of violence; sex; violent sex; sexual violence;
clowns and violent scenes of violent excess, which are definitely not suitable
for all audiences." Never mind the clowns. This warning doesn't even get close
to the truth. I'm talking about beastiality, scatalogical horrors, countless
prostitutes, and geysers of blood. I'm not sure Dead or Alive is suitable for
any audience. Miike, for what it's worth, does have a good yarn to spin here,
about rival Chinese vs. Japanese gangs, a renegade cop who needs money for
daughter's operation, and the intertwining of all of these. Miike's direction
is a virtuoso performance of long shots and extreme close ups combined with
swirling in-your-face action. And either he coaxed excellent drug-addled
performances from his actors or he seriously doped them in real life -- either
way, bravo.
Note: There's probably no point in seeing the R-rated version of this. Get the
director's cut, which is unrated.
Aka Dead or Alive: Hanzaisha.
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" Good "
Rating: NR, 1999