
KAMIKAZE GIRLS
Shimotsuma Monogatari
Director: Tetsuya Nakashima
Starring: Kyoko Fukada as the fabolous Momoko Ryugasaki, and Anna Tsuchiya as the rude Ichigo “Ichiko” Shirayuri.
Screen date (Jap): 2004
Date seen: 10.07.08
Reviewed by: neko
Trailer:
Review: Adapted from Novala Takemoto’s novel with the same name, Tetsuya Nakashima gives us Kamikaze Girls. The film tell the tale of two completely different girls that becomes friends – despite all odds. Heard the story before? So have I. It’s always difficult to give an old story something new. We’ve seen this so many times, that by now the story is on the limit to boredom.
But Nakashima is definitely a guy who can work magic! He delivers a heart-breaking comedy with a good story to tell. Underneath the happy-go-lucky ever-expanding momentum of this great Japanese comedy, there is an important story waiting to be told. The story is one that we need to be reminded of, even tough it has been told so many times before. And when it comes with this magnificent gift wrapping, it’s hard not to be curious.
If you don’t really care much for contents, this film works just as well any day of the week, the above mentioned gift wrapping is one of the best I’ve seen in Japanese films lately.
In words: Rococco, Lolita, Bōsōzoku (Motorcycle Gang), Mopeds, Low-time gangsters, Embroidery, Japanese, Rural-town, Soundtrack of the year, Lovely filming, Great characters, Superb story.
Reminds me of: Amélie (in parts).
Trivia: “Baby, The Stars Shine Bright“, a boutique in which the character Momoko’s life revolves around, is actually established and run by the author of the novel Kamikaze Girls. Free advertisement, how convenient.
And be sure to get a hold of the original soundtrack, you’ll love it!
Buy: From YesAsia, with free worldwide shipping!
Or Amazon if you prefeer that.
Posted by neko