F is for Fudoh: the next generation. Fudoh was my introduction to Takashi Miike. It is, in a word, lurid. Young Fudoh carves a bloody path of revenge through his fathers yakuza gang.
The illustration is inspired by Fudohs attack on the dope temple.
I had in mind a sort of magazine shoot on a soundstage with some big text, it's a motif I think I will return to again.
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Fudoh: The New Generation (1996)
極道戦国志 不動 Fudoh: The New Generation (1996)
directed by Takashi Miike
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#waterfall #fudoh #izu https://www.instagram.com/p/B5269DQASDu/?igshid=1v636lv7dtuqu
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Gorehounds
I have not made a list of movies I’ve seen/enjoyed in a while, so here are some good bloody films you animals (like you @havanapitbull). I’ve been on a J-Horror kick:
JIGOKU / HELL / THE SINNERS OF HELL
A cast of terrible people meet on the border of hell itself and talk about how their horrible lives are all related in horrible ways. The psychedelic cinematography, goofy gore and actual lake of blood make this worth seeing.
NOBI / FIRES ON THE PLAIN
A Japanese soldier tries to survive the war at the cost of his own humanity. Fun!
FUDOH: THE NEXT GENERATION
First of a trilogy of Young Yakuza films by Takashi Miike, you have the extreme gore and weird sex hangups in his later films but this one was filmed in the 90′s, so nostalgia I guess. There’s a tattoo made of human blood on our main character and also a vaginal blow-dart! Miike!
GUINEA PIG: MERMAID IN A MANHOLE
Unlike the previous few Guinea Pig movies that are just hyper-realistic gore effects for an hour, you instead have a weird pseudo-romance directed and written by horror mangaka Hideshi Hino. And it shows! You have a pervert artist falling in love with a mermaid he finds exploring the sewer. As she slowly rots to death outside of her native habitat of filth, he paints her portrait using her rotting body as paint.
AI NO BOREI / EMPIRE OF PASSION
A torrid love affair ends in a murder and a dead husband thrown down a well. The rest of the movie has the wife and her lover enjoying their new life of passion and slowly worrying more and more about neighborhood gossip and a ghost showing up. This one is a slow burn, probably one of the best movies I’ve seen all month.
DEATH POWDER
People losing control of their bodies in a fetishistic cyberpunk hell. Thats really it mostly, lots of pretty pictures of flesh.
GEMINI
Shin’ya Tsukamoto is easily one of the five best directors in the world in my book, and Gemini is one of the reasons why. You have the standard tale of twin brothers torn apart at birth and one coming home for revenge against the other, but Tsukamoto delivers such a raw alien sensuality to every scene that makes you feel like a creepy voyeur into these wounded and insane lives. Its damn great.
LUCKY SKY DIAMOND
A girl wakes up in a hospital that probably isn’t a hospital. I’m not saying anymore beyond this point, its better to go in as blind as possible here. The true epitome of the inherent creepiness of VHS-quality video.
FUAN NO TANE / PET PEEVE
Masaaki Nakayama is one of the best horror mangakas who has ever lived, his work is always revolving around the subject of how horror is best shown when its barely shown at all; Little glimpses of something behind you, a monster in a story you barely remember, that guy on the road acting odd, its all here and it will make you feel uncomfortable. How can you capture such subtle horror? They come damn close in the adaptation of his short stories here. The special effects range from incredibly real to awful, all done on purpose to unnerve in a way I havent been unnerved in a long time.
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。・゜+. ( continued from here / @escapenevaeh )
shizue folded her arms over her chest as she looked at him, rolling her eyes. “oh, get over yourself.” she mumbled to him before slowly allowing herself to turn on the skates. “fifty bucks is fifty bucks. shouldn’t have challenged a professional.” shizue shrug her shoulders, letting her arms fall to her sides.
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