Takashi Miike is one of the world's most prolific directors - having directed over one hundred theatrical, video and television productions since his debut in 1991. He is best known to Western audiences for the ultra-violent Itchi the Killer (2001), and cult horror Audition (1999), but is in slightly more offbeat fare such as this year's First Love ( Hatsukoi in the original Japanese) where his talents truly shine. The film follows young amateur boxer Leo (played with brilliant understatement by Masataka Kubota) who through some brilliantly implausible twists of circumstance, crosses paths with reluctant escort Monica (Sakurako Konishi) - ultimately leading to a chain of events which will see the pair encounter the full force of the Yakuza, Tokyo Police, Chinese mafia and an assassin with a heart of gold over the course of one rollercoaster of a night. Playing out like True Romance crossed with Free Fire, with a liberal dusting of Tarintino-esque comedic violence, First...
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