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This free screening was accompanied by an unexpected introduction from Claire Denis, who greatly admires the film and how it was unique for the period. This has been a film I had recently wanted to see, due to its notoriety and that it kick-started the Japanese New Wave.

This Nagisa Oshima film was showing as part of the Cinematheque, which was showing classic and restored film throughout the festival. If you ever get to see a Midnight Madness screening I would advise to do so, there is nothing quite like it.įavourite Director, Craziest Film, Most Enjoyable Film, Third Best Film The audience was crazy, clapping moments of the film, and heckling the sponsored adverts. Instead of being tired, I was pumped, humming "Tokyo Tribe, Never Ever Die" until I got to the flat. The screening was part of Midnight Madness, so I the film and Q+A finished about 2am. The film may even top WTF lists in years to come it was so insane, however it is definitely not for everyone. The whole film was great, even if the rapping did absolute nothing for me. The crazier the ideas of his films are, the better they turn out to be, so when I heard Sono was directing an Epic Gangster Rap Musical, I was overjoyed.
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What happens during the final third is classic Sono, with non-stop, full throttle, laugh-a-minute exhilaration. The whole film was incredibly enjoyable, although the film comes into it's own during the last 30 minutes. What I love about Sono is that he gets the balance of nudity, violence and exploitation, so none of them are overused and exhausted. The film begins with a ten minute shot, accompanied by monotonal rapping and concluding in violence and nudity. Sono is a constantly improving director which I would admit is probably my favourite.

I have seen eleven of his films and none have disappointed thus far. One of my most hyped screenings as I am a colossal Sono fan ever since seeing the four hour Love Exposure at 1am on Film4. Its really great, and I kind of miss it now I've watched it. Its a captivating and enticing watch, which made me ignore many of the flaws. The animation is also good, despite the animators deciding not to animate crowds and extras. Music is good, although often repetitive. Some of the episodes have over 6 different flashbacks, meaning the story revolves around revelations in back-stories. The characters are very much the driving force of what happens, most of which is told through flashbacks. Each viewer will have a different favourite character. One thing Durarara does really well, is the characters are each unique in their own eccentric and crazy way. There he meets his long-distance friend (Masaomi), a shy schoolgirl with big breasts (Anri) and a ton of crazy characters. The Anime is about Mikado, a lonely teen, who moves school to Ikebukuro.
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Durarara is my first Anime series I've watched, and boy was it a ride.
