SRB39152 【新宿的瘋狂】劇集 BD25G 不附粵配 附中文字幕 01碟

SRB39152 【新宿的瘋狂】劇集 BD25G 不附粵配 附中文字幕 01碟

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音軌: 日語DTS-HD2.0

音軌: 日語DTS-HD2.0
日語DTS-HD2.0

字幕: 中簡 中繁 英 法

字幕: 中簡 中繁 英 法
中簡 中繁 英 法
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導演:若松孝二
編劇:足立正生
主演:谷川俊之 / 江島裕子 / Makiko Harada / Akiko Hirooka / Yôko Ohno / 更多...
類型:劇情
製片國家/地區:日本
語言:日語
上映日期:1970
片長:66分鐘
又名:Shinjuku mad
IMDb:tt0291478
新宿的瘋狂的劇情簡介 · · · · · ·
*Shinjuku Mad* was one of
Koji Wakamatsu's six films from 1970. Grim and gritty, stark and steady, burdened with anti-moralizing, generously padded with sex, and totally redeemed by a soundtrack that needs to be released NOW. I knew nothing about this film, loading it up on to my laptop, and every last one of this film's sixty-sixty minutes kept me riveted.
Bear with me. The film opens with the band cycling through a jazzy rave-up, the black and images depict dead Japanese throughout a modern city. From the alleyways of the slums, to center of the park, you catch glimpses of bodies everywhere. This introduction is capped off by a lingering shot of a blood-soaked naked woman, face down. By this point, the band has reached a sort of peak. There's a cut, the band changes the direction of the song a bit, and then we're treated to a series of exterior shots from downtown, the lunch hour, maybe. You see a lot of storefronts and stairwells, people moving about. All of the people in these splices are done in negative image.
What follows can only be described as harrowing. After the credits, the reel switches to color. We're treated to the on-screen stabbing of a young man in a toga, his attackers strip his special lady-friend of her toga, spend about two minutes smearing her breasts with still-warm blood, and then take turns raping her. She doesn't seem to put up much of a fight. The scene is lensed with all of the enthusiasm of a television spot for a whole foods market.
Well, that's a fucked up way to start a movie. If you're still reading, I'll have you know the brutality eases up a little, but the camera's tendency to seek out each scene's more lurid details is relentless. The band never lets up, either. Another constant feature of the film is the protagonist's alienation from society. That's a pretty dated-concept, in a way. This film is cashing in on what could loosely be called the Existential demographic in 1970's Japan. Parts of it could have been written by Oe. Others by Mishima. It definitely, at times, addresses a bit of that lingering air of revolution, but more on that later.

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日語DTS-HD2.0

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中簡 中繁 英 法