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This time on the podcast, Ryan and James are joined by Justin Vactor to discuss Seijun Suzuki’s films, Tokyo Drifter and Branded To Kill.
About the films:
Tokyo Drifter
In this jazzy gangster film, reformed killer Tetsu’s attempt to go straight is thwarted when his former cohorts call him back to Tokyo to help battle a rival gang. Director Seijun Suzuki’s onslaught of stylized violence and trippy colors is equal parts Russ Meyer, Samuel Fuller, and Nagisa Oshima’”an anything-goes, in-your-face rampage. Tokyo Drifter is a delirious highlight of the brilliantly excessive Japanese cinema of the sixties.
Branded To Kill
When Japanese New Wave bad boy Seijun Suzuki delivered this brutal, hilarious, and visually inspired masterpiece to the executives at his studio, he was promptly fired. Branded to Kill tells the ecstatically bent story of a yakuza assassin with a fetish for sniffing steamed rice (the chipmunk-cheeked superstar Joe Shishido) who botches a job and ends up a target himself. This is Suzuki at his most extreme’”the flabbergasting pinnacle of his sixties pop-art aesthetic.
Buy The Films On Amazon
Streaming
Tokyo Drifter on Hulu / Branded To Kill on Hulu
Trailers
Tokyo Drifter
Branded To Kill
Episode Links:
- Tokyo Drifter (1966) – The Criterion Collection
- Tokyo Drifter: Catch My Drift – From the Current – The Criterion Collection
- Tokyo Drifter – From the Current – The Criterion Collection
- Branded to Kill (1967) – The Criterion Collection
- Branded to Kill: Reductio Ad Absurdum – From the Current – The Criterion Collection
- Branded to Kill – From the Current – The Criterion Collection
- Branded by Design – From the Current – The Criterion Collection
- Cozy Lummox: Branded to Kill / Tokyo Drifter
- Amazon.com: Branded to Kill [DVD]
- Amazon.com: Branded to Kill [Blu-ray]
- Amazon.com: Tokyo Drifter [DVD]
- Amazon.com: Tokyo Drifter [Blu-ray]
- Home Video Hovel- Branded to Kill | Battleship Pretension
- Home Video Hovel- Tokyo Drifter | Battleship Pretension
- Criterion Confessions: TOKYO DRIFTER (Blu-Ray) – #39
- Criterion Confessions: BRANDED TO KILL (Blu-Ray) – #38
- The Criterion Contraption: #39: Tokyo Drifter
- The Criterion Contraption: #38: Branded To Kill
Next time on the podcast: Mikhail Kalatozov’s Letter Never Sent
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Music for the show is from Fatboy Roberts’ Geek Remixed project.