Japanese director Tetsuya Nakashima (Memories Of Matsuko) has rapidly earned himself a reputation as a hugely talented and idiosyncratic auteur whose genre-busting films have been favourably compared to the work of directors such as Tim Burton, Baz Luhrmann and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Now, the pop culture phenomenon that has taken Japan by storm, Nakashima's Kamikaze Girls, comes to DVD and Blu-ray as a Special Edition release courtesy of Third Window Films.
Based on the bestselling novel-turned-manga by cult author Novala Takemoto, Kamikaze Girls concerns 17-year-old Momoko (Kyoko Fukada), a self-absorbed dreamer and 'Lolita' fashion obsessive whose love of all things Rococo sees her fantasizing about fleeing her backcountry home and living life in 18th Century Versailles. While selling off her father's supplies of bootleg designer fashion goods in order to fund her expensive obsession, Momoko unexpectedly meets the rebellious Ichigo (Anna Tsuchiya), a rough-and-tumble 'Yanki' biker chick. The girls begin a tentative and unlikely relationship that soon sees the two seemingly incompatible misfits forming a unique friendship. Together, they embark on a vividly coloured, sugar sweet, hyper-stylized odyssey of female bonding all set to a pounding J-Pop beat.
Described as 'a wild, surreal speed-freak's walk on the kitsch side of pop culture obsessions' by The Sunday Times and by Metro as 'everything you'd want in a slice of Japanese pop culture and more,' Nakashima's adaptation of Takemoto's novel is a full-on bubblegum-laced extravaganza – the cinematic equivalent of a sweet-toothed teenager being given the keys to the candy store.
Starring J-Pop idol Kyoko Fukada (The Ring 2; Dolls) and pop star turned actress Anna Tsuchiya (Dororo; Sakuran), Kamikaze Girls is an exuberant trip through teenage alienation terrain in the company of two of the most fun and endearing girls ever to grace the screen.
Kamikaze Girls (cert. 12) will be released as a two-disc DVD (£14.99) and single-disc Blu-ray (£14.99) by Third Window Films on 8th February 2010. Special Features include:
- "Making Of" featurette;
- Interviews with director Tetsuya Nakashima and actresses Anna Tsuchiya and Kyoko Fukada;
- Birth Of Unicorn Ryuji – short film;
- Workprint footage;
- Anna Tsuchiya music video;
- Trailer; trailers of other Third Window releases.
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