I fucking love this movie This eerie soundtrack is perfectly fitting for the bizzare, disturbing but hilarious dark humor of the movie Long live Takashi Miike
My high school years I watched Japanese films and Anime. This film introduced me to Takashi Miike's Twisted and brilliant work! This film and the theme holds a special place in my heart
@@ParanoidParkProject You know what else? In the manga: Jijii gets as much b!tches as any playa, he has been tapping that with Kakihara's girl Karen after the final fight scene. A man who can form his own line of posse and his own line of pu$$y is a straight up OG.
ichi te killer es la muestra de que una película puede captar la esencia de una obra sin ser tan fiel al manga y aun así ser considerada como una obra de culto.
I smoke to this song almost every night and it brings me so much relaxation. This movie changed my life in so many ways I should have never watched it at age 15 in 2008. What the fuck
That's the theme song of the movie. I wish they could have the American Blu-Ray of Ichi the Killer with deleted scenes and "The Making of Ichi The Killer".
I actually do have a dvd with the making of. And I think it did have eng subs -- I remember learning from it that Miike forbids the actors from doing any table-reads before filming.
I kinda don't want to know the story behind this movie. I think it's too f*cked up and brilliant for that. Anyway, Takashi Miike is a brilliant director love all his stuff
I feel like this is the kind of music they must play at a kabuki or geisha themed stripclub from Tokyo. Imagine walking through a smelly and dirty alley, and then getting through a metal door and into a dark saloon, with only a few lights, traditional ornaments, naked women dancing, smoke everywhere and the smell of many different liquors, with this playing in the background. Welcome to the dark side of Tokyo.
yeah this is like boredom's precursor to their chill era. They still got lots of weird chill songs even during their crazy days though. like "synthesizer Guide Book on Fire" or "cory & the mandara suicide pyramid action or gas satori"
lol I did something similar but with the Bioshock Infinite version of Girls just wanna have fun. I thought it fit because of the whole teenagers having to grow up.
yeah this is like boredom's precursor to their chill era. They still got lots of weird chill songs even during their crazy days though. like "synthesizer Guide Book on Fire" or "cory & the mandara suicide pyramid action or gas satori"
how are you able to watch that shit on fucking psychs..i watched gozu high and loved the experience but watching visitor q high was a terrible experience for all involved lol. cant imagine watching this on fucking acid
@@KenMasters. yea i never heard him talk about it either, guess maby just thinking bout the scars, i don´t know. it´s a weirdly good movie anyway :). though i´d suggest that a good joker´d be as bloody as this movie ;).
@@boopiloopi TBH, I have mixed views on this film... 1. It's nothing compared to the manga. 2. The violence in this film looks like a campy horror-comedy rather than a disturbing horror slasher. 3. Ichi, Kakihara, Karen, Jii-San and Kaneko, were all portrayed well. Susuki, Takeshi, Noboru, Long, Jirou and Saburou all sucked. 4. Bad ending. 5. The CGI is a joke. 6. The English dubbed version is a bigger joke. 7. Instead of making it into a 10-part mini series, they made it into a movie that gave the original plot time restraints. 8. They made a prequel after this movie and it bombed. About Kakihara: 1. He went from being X-rated to PG-13 rated. 2. He doesn't wear shibari for undergarments like how he always does. 3. He doesn't wear a BDSM gimp mask. 4. Instead of Kakihara's graphic torture scenes like forcing one of his own men to perform necrophilia on the TV guy and subincizing one of Jii-San's men, the film replaces those disturbing scenes with Kakihara playing darts with their faces with his long needles. 5. In this film, he doesn't take his time with fights by enjoying them. That ruins his character. 6. He didn't get his arm chopped off by Ichi. 7. He doesn't get stripped nude and subincized by Ichi's bladed-backstay-boot, but instead Kakihara takes his jacket off only to get his cranium split in half.
@@KenMasters. yea i used to think to much about these things in movies and shows too ;). not read the manga but i´ll probably check it out 1 day :). so for now i´m not bothered by the things that seem to be bothering you :), yay ignorance ;)! perhaps the stuff in the manga´d be to much for the world so they chose to lessen it to reach a wider audience?.. i don´t know, seems like their audience´d be smal anyway.. i like it when they stick closer to og stuff though in general. i´m not a fan of any cgi.. this cgi´s what 90´s or early 2000´s so yea, compared to modern cgi it´d look worse. i love props, sets and real s#¤% :). the ear canals´re cgi right? could´ve been done as props in 1 scale or anotrer with a matching size needle to be filmed ;). i guess i feel similar feelings towards harry potter, lord of the rings and game of thrones as you do ichi :).
@@KenMasters. he didn't get his cranium split, he imagined that because he was suicidal and needed a reason to jump from the building. It was a fantasy.