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Directed by Shinya Tsukamoto
After the suicide of his girlfriend, Goda(Shinya Tsukamoto), a director for commercials tries to put the pieces together as they rapidly fall apart. As he's adopted a fascination with the gun used to kill her, he studies them feverishly in hopes of obtaining one. Failing at locating one he tries to build on himself. Creating an almost, popgun, he now journeys into the world with different eyes. After being robbed by a group of thugs he beefs up his hunt for "chiefs special". Somehow along the lines as each attempt at collecting a real one he becomes involved with Chisato (Kirina Mano) in a sad game of puppy love.
Probably the most impressive aspect of this film was Tsukamoto’s ability to star as well as flawlessly direct. His performance was powerful and adds the tones from the get go. The battles were a plenty in this flick in a "Warriors-like" showdown at the end. From swordplay to arterial spary scissor punctures, Bullet Ballet delivers the goods in a beautiful ballet-esque eye fuck. The additions of realistic imagery help make this movie a powerful message. In a weird way all the combatants in this situation were all linked somehow to the suicide of Goda’s wife. This was such a kick ass flick I’ve already seen it 3 times. Filmed entirely in black and white Bullet Ballet is surrealistic and outright horrific…it will make you come back for more.......
As usual Artsmagic DVD hasn’t let us down putting out another "Grade ‘A’" flick. Complete with tons of sweet extras including a documentary from the multi-tasker himself Tsukamoto and one by Tom Mes, the Godfather of all things Asian. In all fairness I feel like Tsukamoto has equaled his predecessor Tetsuo,. Bullet Ballet Is bar none one of the best films ive ever seen.
BULLET BALLET

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