
similar in style to Jodorowsky's "El Topo". Extremely violent movie, very powerful at times. who will either have you covering your ears or desperately searching for his records online. Occasionally the action stops for some rousing acoustic guitar and wild folk-singing from Kazuki Tomakawa. (Even if most people's thoughts will be along the lines of "What the f*** is going on?") Imaginatively-staged action sequences are piled on non-stop, one after the other.

Pretentious? Well, of course! When you get right down to it, ALL philosophy is pretentious! But, is the movie entertaining? Yes. The movie is director Takashi Miike's attempt at some kind of philosophical dissertation on violence and religion. He kills everyone he comes into contact with. Izo, a dead warrior, is flung arbitrarily through time. but it definitely makes more sense after a second and third viewing. I found the movie a bit confounding at first. you will have to see it for yourself to figure out which it deserves. It does not store any personal data.IZO (4+ outta 5 stars) Well, this movie gets only 2 kinds of ratings. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies.

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