FIRST LOVE (MIFF JAPANESE MOVIE REVIEW)




8/10

A chance encounter between a young boxer and a prostitute causes an all out gang war and they are both caught right in the middle of it.  Takashi Miike anyone?

When one goes to see a Takashi Miike film one expects certain things. It has to be grotesquely violent, slightly tongue in the cheek and an over the top story that that would never work with anyone else at the helm.  FIRST LOVE delivers everything and more. In fact it is a surprisingly coherent, thought through and even touching film that works on many levels. It is drama, it is a comedy, it’s an action film and it’s a thriller, where all elements are a perfect fit.

This is classic Miike with Japanese yakuza and Chinese triad going at each other over nothing. It may be a bizarre and violent affair, but the cut off limbs and heads seem a bit Monty Pythonish, which makes the gore slightly less disturbing. 

There’s a lot of fun to be had here, this is a sort of film Tarantino would like (he did praise Miike as one of his favourites) and this film is Miike at his best. 

With its jazzy upbeat soundtrack and out there action, this is an energised piece of work that has to be seen to be believed.

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