Japanese-Brazilian Mario (Teah) and his Chinese girlfriend, Kei (Michelle Reis), are trying to leave Japan before she gets deported, but Kop (Mitsuhiro Oikawa), the head of a local Chinese crime syndicate, has his eye on Kei. The couple embarks on a colorful and nightmarish adventure as they try to collect the money they need to leave — first by stealing it, then by selling drugs. When Yakuza capture Kei, Mario must find a way to save her.
A contemporary of such noted film experimentalists as Tetsuo: The Iron Man [1989, maverick Japanese workhorse director Takashi Miike became one of the most talked about filmmakers in the international festival circuit. Despite the derailed manic energy of the aforementioned films, it was the stark relationship drama turned sadistic nightmare Audition that found the director receiving increasing international exposure. Audition succeeded in pulling the rug from under viewers as it turned the age-old image of the submissive Japanese female on its head with a shocking and nearly unbearable finale that had many horrified viewers shell-shocked. Born in Osaka, Japan, in 1960, Miike spent his childhood growing up in Osaka, where he eventually opted to study filmmaking at the Yokohama Academy of Visual Arts. Inspired more by Bruce Lee than Seijun Suzuki, Miike’s distinctive style came more as a result of not studying the traditional rules of filmmaking than a conscious attempt to break them… read more