With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013

With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013
With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

ACF 149: Tokyo Gore Police in Schenectady Sci-Fi Marathon

Tokyo Gore Police
Directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura
Japan, 2008, 100 minutes

Tokyo Gore Police had its North American Premiere in June at the New York Asian Film Festival 2008, the city's - and perhaps the nation's - wildest, weirdest, and wackiest love fest with Asian cinema.

I saw it and loved it! It was the best, most audacious, most outrageous piece of mind-blowing cinematic mayhem I'd seen since Takashi Miike's Ichi The Killer (Japan, 2001). Eihi Shiina, in her first film since her cringe-inducing role in Miike's Audition (1999), is a police officer who excels at taking down criminally insane mutants. Termed "Engineers," they grow weapons where they have been wounded. Blow off an arm, and a chainsaw appears! They can only be killed by removing a key shaped item from under their skin.

I haven't had the chance to do a full review of it yet, and can't now. Sometime in the not too distant future. But I do want to pass on this info for those lucky folks in the greater Schenectady area:

Tokyo Gore Police is set to be one of the films to be shown at IT CAME FROM SCHENECTADY, a 24-hour marathon of sci-fi flicks at The Proctor Theater. Screenings will take place there on September 13 - 14, from noon to noon. Subway Cinema member, Paul Kazee works at Proctor’s and is one of the people responsible the program.

This film is a must see, in a theater if at all possible. I think it'll eventually be released on DVD by Media Blasters, whose name appears in the credits, but I don't know that for sure. This is a great cult film that deserves both widespread theatrical showings as well as a really good DVD release. Four out of four star ACF rating!

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