I've been waiting ages to see a trailer for this movie and finally it arrives, behold the first trailer for MILOCRORZE: A LOVE STORY! One thing you can always guarantee with Japanese movie they'll always be crazy, surreal, wacky but vibrant outlandish tale, well this movie is! This is bizzare with a capital B, Yoshimasa Ishibashi has certainly made the one of the movies of the year from Asia! The movie stars Takayuki Yamada( who also starred in 13 Assassins) in an anthology tale of love and its misgivings, a story of falling in love an odd ball fantasy full of surprises you just dont want to take your eyes of it in case you miss something extra ordinary! Its awesome watching great movies but there comes a time you just want to something that's fun that'll make laugh, cry but most of all happy and MILOCRORZE: A LOVE STORY has all those attributes!
We believe Milocrorze will be one of Third Windows future releases however after the tragic events during the week in the London Riots when morons who wanted 'respect' destroyed peoples homes, business with the London Sony distribution centre a warehouse that housed many fantastic independent film companies stock including Third Window, Cineasia, Metrodome, revolver, Terracotta, plus many more labels. Please support them anyway you can especially buying from Amazon, Play or any other good stockist, so we can see future films!
The first (and least) of the segments, recounted like a fractured fairy tale, concerns Ovreneli Vreneligare, a 7-year-old salaryman whose diminutive stature and bright orange bowl-cut hair distinguish him from a sea of gray-garbed fellow-commuters. Encountering a beautiful woman, the "great Milocrorze," (played by the mono-monikered Maiko) on a park bench, he instantly falls smitten, takes on three jobs to afford a big house, and moves in with her in a state of simplistic bliss -- until an age-appropriate problem intervenes.
Second up, Besson Kumagai (Takayuki Yamada) counsels teenage boys in the throes of unrequited love. Introduced as a guest on a tawdry TV-show, he disses his gushy host and hangs up on callers. Brash, surly and contemptuous, he treats his clients as "wimps" and worse, while dispensing dubious, chauvinistic or frankly absurd advice. Decked out in a dazzling white suit, flanked by scantily clad women, he not only flouts rules of decorum but also violates physical laws, crossing over the film's split-screen lines or invading the phone booth of the person he's talking to.
Part 3 features the pic's piece de resistance, a stylized 12-minute samurai sword fight that crashes through the sliding panels of an endless, sumptuous bordello, sending drinks, blood and women flying high in slo-mo as the hero slashes his way from room to room in search of his lost love. If the second story conflates space, this third story of one-eyed samurai Tamon (Yamada again) makes a hash of time, flashing back from medieval Japan "three years previously" to the present-day where Tamon meets his soulmate Yuri (Anna Ishibashi). After Yuri is abducted, Tamon wanders the streets, his garb growing progressively more ancient until he enters the lawless feudal pleasure city of Tenzaku-Ro in a red kimono, and the action tour-de-force commences.
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