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Synopsis

We begin in 1865, when the Shogunate is on its last legs, but still capable of punishing its enemies. One is Izo (Kazuya Nakayama), an assassin in the service of Hanpeida (Ryosuke Miki), a Tosa lord and Imperial supporter. After killing dozens of the Shogun’s men, Izo is captured and crucified. Instead of being extinguished, his rage propels him through the space-time continuum to present-day Tokyo, where he finds himself one with the city’s homeless. Here Izo transforms himself into a new, improved killing machine, his entire soul still enraged by his treatment in his past life. His response to the powers-that-be, whose predecessors put him to death, is the sword. –IMDb

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Takashi Miike

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

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Howard Orr

6Apr12

A sort of fantasia on Japan's obsession with graphic violence and samurai culture; the film tries to critique how the image of violence is manipulated in the service of cynical interests, not least those of the entertainment industry. To me, it's a mess, not least because it wallows in the violence it seems to condemn. But the biggest compliment I can pay is that perhaps only a Syberberg could have got away with it.

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AmericanWaterGummo

4Dec11

2 erections out of five? that how hustler rates porn. no joke.

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Jack Lehtonen

5Nov11

A film which actually earns the adjective "insane". Miike's grand experiment (or perhaps jest), where he throws everything out there in an attempt to capture atrocity and hatred itself. Is this Miike's reflection on the 20th century? Either way, the violence transcending time, the endless cycle, leads to perhaps his most philosophically dense film. Essential 21st century cinema.

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Easton Dubois

8Jul11

2 erections out of 5

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A Decade with Takashi Miike. Unwatchable, Essential: "Izo" (2004)

By Ben Sachs on May 10, 2010

To begin with the obvious: Izo is one of the most difficult works of art to be made in recent times.  Viewers complain that it’s overlong and

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Izo Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
Be warned. Takashi Miike’s is a difficult, troubling and just plain weird film. That seems like a strange warning to put on a Miike film – after all, has he not built his reputation on being precisely
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Izo Review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
Be warned. Takashi Miike’s is a difficult, troubling and just plain weird film. That seems like a strange warning to put on a Miike film – after all, has he not built his reputation on being precisely
read on Twitchfilm.net

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!Hasta la irracionalidad tiene su limite, demonio¡

By shadowa​ndryu on November 24, 2010

El titulo es una línea de esta cinta que aplica perfectamente a lo que le diría seguramente a Takashi Miike si lo viera, aunque probablemente el me asesinaría con la espada de Izo (Que forma tan poética…  read review

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