Since we dealt with the monochrome ones a few weeks before, the most impressively colored films were a path we had to take. Essentially, a number of directors...
Tag - Seijun Suzuki
Mixing genres through a barely coherent narrative and a visual presentation that borders on the epileptic through its use of intense coloring and frequency of...
Seijun Suzuki the absurdist, the unreal-realist, the aesthete, sadly, has passed away at 93. He was one of the finest maverick craftsmen of popular Japanese...
This music video is selected by Andrew Thayne and Sayandeep Bandyopadhyay. It is Shigeru Umebayashi's “Yumeji's Theme” which is featured in Seijun...
This music video is selected by Jonathan Wilson, a song featured in Seijun Suzuki's ”Tokyo Drifter”. By Hajime Kaburagi, here is the main theme of...
“Branded to Kill” is Seijun Suzuki's absurdist nihilistic statement. A film compelled by Freudian drives, surreally, brought into the bright light...
After his infamous legal dispute with production company Nikkatsu, Japanese director Seijun Suzuki would return to the world of film with his 1977 movie “A...
“I’ve written out a set of rules for OSMS….all dealings with sissies are forbidden! And those who chase girls shall be deemed cowards!”
Yakuza- or revenge-movie on its surface, the film can be seen as a statement against conventions, conception of what genre, protagonist and plot is
You're as cold as a man.