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(aka "Shimotsuma monogatari" or "Kamikaze Girls")
directed by Tetsuya Nakashima
Japan 2004
Momoko is an ordinary girl, living an ordinary life. Ordinary, that is, if you define ordinary as wearing elaborate lolita dresses from the Rococo period in 18th Century France. A complete fish out of water in her rural and sleepy Japanese town, where everyone buys their clothes (and everything else) at the same store and no one understands her, Momoko's life is one of sugared sweets and frilly treats. Desperate to make some money to pay for her expensive indulgence, Momoko tries selling bootleg Ver*ace and Uni*ersal Studios clothes left over from her Dad's yakuza (gangster) days. However, when punk girl and self-styled 'Yanki' Ichiko comes calling, her days as 'ordinary' are most certainly numbered... Road movie, buddy comedy, deeply insightful and surprisingly touching, the surreal world only further highlights the all too real friendship that brings these two unlikely girls together.
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frenetic, candy-colored odyssey through the netherworlds of Japanese popular
culture, Kamikaze Girls opens with a dazzlingly inventive sequence in which
the heroine, a frilly-dressed "Lolita" played by Kyôko Fukada, introduces
herself. Through a blistering montage sequence—replete with freeze-frames,
fourth-wall asides, sudden splashes of animation, and a decorous flashback to
18th-century France—Fukada reveals the following information: She was
conceived the night her father, a failed yakuza wannabe, met her mother, who
was projectile-vomiting outside a nightclub; she adores the carefree, decadent
rococo style of 18th-century Versailles and dresses accordingly; and she's
woefully out of place in a backwater village where the residents all shop for
bargain fashions at a Costco-like behemoth department store. Within 10
minutes, director Tetsuya Nakashima reveals all that needs to be said about
Fukada—her peculiar obsessions, her dysfunctional family life, and her painful
isolation from mainstream culture—yet the movie keeps spinning its stylistic
wheels anyway.
Always decked out in a bright, lacy dress with matching bonnet and parasol,
Fukada lives among cabbage vendors and rice patties in rural Japan, where her
father (Hiroyuki Miyasako) scrapes by on proceeds from his knockoff Versace
merchandise. Her only refuge comes in daylong pilgrimages to Baby, The Stars
Shine Bright, a faraway Tokyo boutique that stocks her elaborately embroidered
fashions. Worlds collide when Fukada meets Anna Tsuchiya, a rebellious,
short-tempered biker chick who's as coarse and aggressive as Fukada is demure
and passive. Their unlikely friendship gets off to a rough start, mainly due
to Tsuchiya's habit of spitting and head-butting with abandon, but their bond
grows in proportion to the soul-crushing conformity that surrounds them. The
question is, what kind of future do these young outcasts have, together or
apart?
Excerpt of Scott Tobias' review at the Onion AV Club located HERE
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Theatrical Release: May 13th, 2004 - Cannes Film Market
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| Runtime | 1:42:20 | 1:42:07 |
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| Audio | Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0), Japanese (5.1) |
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| Subtitles | English (I could not remove them) | Korean, English, None |
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Release Information: Studio: Viz Video Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details:
Chapters 16 |
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DVD Release Date: January
16th, 2006 Chapters 28 |
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ADDITION - CJ Entertainment - Region 3 -
August 2007 - Transfer on this Korean DVD is anamorphic and progressive,
but there is still a black border circumventing the frame. The picture
is clearly sharper than the R1, but contrast and colors seem about the
same. I was expecting a more striking difference (although it is
definitely superior we expect the Japanese editions - standard
HERE and 2-disc SE
HERE - to be best but they don't have English subtitles to our
knowledge - ed.). Extras are subtitled in Korean only.
The image
quality is a mitigated disaster considering the film was released in
2004. Non-anamorphic, but possibly progressive (a lot of static camera
so I'm not 100% convinced either way), thick border around the image
limiting horizontal resolution - its a pretty poor production quite
possibly from analog. Colors are blown out, super contrasted and much
detail is lost. It kind of looks like someone messed with the colors on
an old Sony tube. I understand the Hong Kong version (Region 3)
available
HERE is superior (and cheaper).
About the film: Its almost
impossible not to get caught up in this exotic ride of style and
humor... albeit with form trampling over function.
The film deserves some
credit for its imaginative structure and eclectic humor but a pristine
DVD transfer would really have helped with the eye-candy that the film
exudes and relies upon. I'd like to see it again in a much-improved
digital image.
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