Sukiyaki Western Django
A great experience let down by difficulty in understanding the Japanese actors' brave attempt at the English language.Had they spoken in their native language and English subtitles been provided it would have been a better experience.
More tongue in cheek and comic style violence than many of his previous movies Takeshi Miike has embelished every western cliche with the coolest looking " cowboys " ever.Bright colours minimal( but difficult to understand dialogue ) gun play that would make Clint Eastwood gaspthis is a sexy western.If youre a Miike fan this more akin to the Great Yokai Wars than to Audition or Visitor Q etc.Very good fun when a stranger rides in to town as the man with no name dis in a fistful of dollars .One family of greedy gold prospecting, murdering,gun players reside at each end of the one street town.The War of the Roses lends itself to the difference betweeb one red group who's leader wants to be called Henry having read Shakespeare and the white family.Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is also in evidence as a young man and woman from each side marry.But this is Rock n Roll Shakespeare where the exciting cartoon style gunfights are the main" draw " RECOMMENDED