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Ichi the Killer: Blood Pack

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Directed By: Takashi Miike
Theatrical Release Date: 2001
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Media Blasters

Editorial Review - Product Description

Prolific director Takashi Miike (AUDITION) keeps finding new ways to test the boundaries of on-screen violence. ICHI THE KILLER is a masterful piece of filmmaking simultaneously funny and horrific but it s only for viewers with strong stomachs. One character Kakihara (Japanese indie film heartthrob Tadanobu Asano) a masochistic yakuza lieutenant has slits in his cheeks through which he blows cigarette smoke and gleefully hacks off his own tongue to apologize for his impudence. Then there s eponymous assassin (Nao Omori) a painfully shy but sadistic young voyeur who wears a leather superhero outfit to work. Manipulated by the cagey and mysterious Jijii (English translation: "Gramps" Shinya Tsukamoto) Ichi lashes out and massacres those Jijii deems bullies and basically anyone else who upsets his frail psyche. Jijii uses the demented lad to start a bloody war between rival yakuza factions. Miike s film is full of grotesquely over-the-top violent set pieces including flying entrails graphic mutilations and even a severed human face splattered against a wall and slowly sliding to the ground. It s all captured with kinetic camerawork and hyperactive editing. It s not for everyone but bolder viewers will find it uniquely entertaining.System Requirements:Runtime: 124 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: NR UPC: 631595065480 Manufacturer No: TSDVD0654

Horror Extreme Reviews - Excessive Violence from Takashi Miike

Ichi the Killer (Koroshiya 1) is a tremendously violent, tremendously twisted and slightly confusing Yakuza movie with the perverse and bizarre storyline that we have come to expect of Takashi Miike. The gore is excessive, the violence is brutal and there is a plethora of peculiar, complex, drug-fue... Read More Ichi The Killer

The potential offspring of "Analyze That" and "Guinea Pig 2: Flowers of Flesh and Blood"

A Customer Review by William Dorfer
"Ichi The Killer" is a movie that involves gang member Kakihara and his target Ichi, who is, yes, a killer, but also enjoys weekend sitting under a blanket in his bedroom playing his PlayStation. Go figure!
Now, I will say that "Ichi The Killer" is one of the GORIEST movies that has come across my TV screen. I won't give away any of the details, but if you want them, personalize a request in the comment section below and I'll give you the what's-what, and believe me, there's a lotta WHAT in this movie! HOWEVER...
"Ichi The Killer" is NOT a "horror" movie. It's a very ironic movie with odd humor, unexpected laughs, and even some dark drama as only the Japanese can do. A personal favorite comedic moment is when Kakihara's squad is walking down the street, but Kakihara stuck a board of wood to one dude's shoe, so it sticks out like a sore thumb! Ironic, indeed!
So this movie is a cross between a gang-exploitation, drama, comedy and nonstop bloody, gory, violent action!
I love that the movie doesn't have to take itself seriously to be a great movie. "Ichi The Killer" as bloody and violent as it is, can be a very fun movie and an interesting twist on your Friday night featurette.
Basically, imagine the deranged, messed-up humor of the opening, train station scene in "Suicide Circle", set it to a gang members movie and there you go! Japanese gangsploitation done right! Enjoy, and don't be surprised if you find yourself laughing at least once! Thanks for the time, and peace.

A senseless movie

A Customer Review by Surendar Balakrishnan
I don't understand the hype about this move with all these positive reviews. This is one senseless Japanese stuff which is not enjoyable in any way. The DVD transfer is poor or may be this is the best they could get. Not even worth a rental. I regret wasting my money on it.

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