Sion Sono's latest, (very) loosely based on actual events, confirms the director as being one of the most inventive currently working in cinema today.
This bleak tale of repressed, inhibited tropical fish store owner Mr. Shamoto, who when coerced into business partnership by fellow tropical fish vendor Mr. Murata, eventually leads him to violence and serial murder.
This may be the blackest of black comedies you will see all year, but it is also the most furiously original and thought provoking.
This years Visitor Q, if you will.
This bleak tale of repressed, inhibited tropical fish store owner Mr. Shamoto, who when coerced into business partnership by fellow tropical fish vendor Mr. Murata, eventually leads him to violence and serial murder.
This may be the blackest of black comedies you will see all year, but it is also the most furiously original and thought provoking.
This years Visitor Q, if you will.