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Want to rest a moment? You're looking a little pale. Like every film which claims the mantle of Goriest-Yet-Made, "Ichi the Killer" will draw the curious into its flesh-frazzled visceral grip.
Filmart Flashback: In 2001, Takashi Miike Brought Ultra Violence to the Mainstream with ‘Ichi the Killer’ The iconoclastic auteur's gonzo exercise in unrepentant nihilism was so extreme it was ...
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EMP has also restored and revived “Ichi the Killer,” one of the most challenging, violent and iconic films to emerge from Japanese auteur Miike Takashi. The film was released in 2001.
Want to rest a moment? You're looking a little pale. Like every film which claims the mantle of Goriest-Yet-Made, "Ichi the Killer" will draw the curious into its flesh-frazzled visceral grip.
Also interviewed are Alien Sun, who describes the film as "violently funny"; and Shinya Isukamoto (Ichi), who talks about Miike's direction and how it frees actors.
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