Kamikaze Girls

Kamikaze Girls     ASIN B000BYA4M4     Medium Count 1     Medium DVD     Release Date 1/10/2006     Group DVD     Link [+]     UPC 782009234517     EAN 9781421502298     Aspect Ratio 1.33:1     Picture Format Anamorphic Widescreen     DVD Region 1     Running Time 103     Studio Viz Video     Theatrical Date 1/1/2004     Audience Rating Unrated     Cast Fukada, Kyôko / Tsuchiya, Anna / Miyasako, Hiroyuki / Abe, Sadao / Koike, Eiko     Director Nakashima, Tetsuya     Language Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround) / Subtitles: ENGLISH     Original Title Shimotsuma Monogatari     ISBN 1421502291     Features Interviews / Anna Tsuchiya Music Clip / Sideways Mode / Trailers     Date Imported 10/14/2009     List Price $12.95     Rating 5.05.05.05.05.0     Genre Comedy     Tag Japan     Sales Rank 14767     MPN VENDKG01D     Creator (Writer), Tetsuya Nakashima / (Producer), Arimasa Okada / (Producer), Kazuya Hamana / (Producer), Kunikatsu Kondo / (Producer), Masayuki Miyashita / (Producer), Sachiko Sone / (Writer), Nobara Takemoto     Package Dimensions 5.4 x 7.1 x 0.6 " / 0.2 lbs.      

Product Description Studio: Viz Media Llc Release Date: 01/10/2006

Amazon.com Kooky, kinetic, and colorful, 2004's Kamikaze Girls is a delight, and one that could only have come from Japan. Our principal character and narrator is Momoko (Kyoko Fukada), the 17-year-old product of a highly dysfunctional marriage who wishes she'd lived in 18th Century France, during the Rococo age; instead, she and her bonnets and frilly dresses are stuck in Japan's rural outback, where she abides by a philosophy that claims, "If I can't live independently, I'd rather be a water flea." Enter Ichigo (Anna Tsuchiya), a tough-talking, head-butting, scooter-riding thug who doesn't know rococo from rock & roll, and whom the haughty Momoko deplores and mostly ignores--at least until they're brought together by, of all things, embroidery (Momoko's good at it, Ichigo needs some for her biker threads). Suffice it to say that these two oddballs form a union of sorts, and Kamikaze Girls (entitled Shimotsuma Monogatari in Japanese) ultimately delivers a fairly straightforward message about independence, loneliness, and friendship. But getting there is quite a trip. Director and co-writer Tetsuya Nakashima combines live action, animation, special effects, fourth-wall asides, fantasy sequences, and more in a dazzling onslaught of images; in that way, as well as in its overall outlook ("Humans are cowards in the face of happiness," says one character), the film is somewhat reminiscent of Amelie. True, Kamikaze Girls lacks the full measure of that French film's grace, heart, and charm. But for sheer imaginativeness and cinematic virtuosity, this one's hard to beat. --Sam Graham

    
Notes 2010-05-07 / [5/3/2010] Flag changed to “FNF”     Average Customer Rating 4.5     Total Customer Reviews 45