Branded to Kill

''Branded to Kill'' was designated by its production company and distributor, Nikkatsu, as a low-budget B movie. Dissatisfied with the original script, the studio called in Suzuki to rewrite and direct the film shortly prior to the start of production. Suzuki came up with many of his ideas for the project the night before or on the set while filming, and welcomed ideas from his colleagues; the screenplay is credited to Hachiro Guryu, a writing collective that consisted of Suzuki and seven other writers, including his frequent collaborators Takeo Kimura and Atsushi Yamatoya. Suzuki gave the film a satirical, anarchic and visually eclectic bent, which the studio had previously warned him away from. The brief turnaround Suzuki was given to make ''Branded to Kill'' meant that post-production on the film was completed only a day before its pre-scheduled release on June 15, 1967.
The initial critical and commercial failure of ''Branded to Kill'' prompted Nikkatsu to ostensibly fire Suzuki for making "movies that make no sense and no money". In response, Suzuki successfully sued Nikkatsu, and garnered support from student groups, like-minded filmmakers and the general public, causing a major controversy throughout the Japanese film industry. Suzuki was blacklisted and did not make another feature film for a decade, but became a countercultural icon.
By the 1980s, ''Branded to Kill'' had gained a strong international cult following; film critics and enthusiasts now regard it as an absurdist masterpiece. It has been cited as an influence by filmmakers such as Jim Jarmusch, John Woo, Park Chan-wook, Quentin Tarantino and Nicolas Winding Refn, and composer John Zorn. ''Branded to Kill'' inspired a loose 1973 ''Roman Porno'' remake directed by Yamatoya, '''', and a loose 2001 sequel, ''Pistol Opera'', directed by Suzuki for Nikkatsu. The company has also hosted two major retrospectives spotlighting his career. Provided by Wikipedia
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Nihon shakai to pojishonariti Okinawa to Nihon tono kankei, tabunka shakaika, jendā no ryōiki kara mieru mono
日本社会とポジショナリティ 沖縄と日本との関係、多文化社会化、ジェンダーの領域からみえるものby Ikeda, Midori ca. 21. Jh, Ehara, Yumiko 1952-, Ogawa, Mariko ca. 21. Jh, Sadamatsu, Aya 1966-, Takahashi, Tetsuya 1956-Published 2024Call Number: Loading…
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Liebig and the Royal Agricultural Society meeting at Bristol, 1842 by Ogawa, Mariko 1948-
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The language of science the circulation of knowledge in translation by Ogawa, Mariko 1948-, Endō, Shōji 1934-2006
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Robert Koch's 74 days in Japan by Ogawa, Mariko 1948-
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Kagaku yomimono no 30 nen
科学よみものの30年by Ogawa, Mariko 1948-, Shakudō, YumikoPublished 2000Call Number: Loading…
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Branded to kill by Yamamoto, Naozumi 1932-2002
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Seijun Suzuki's Branded to kill by Yamamoto, Naozumi 1932-2002
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Seijun Suzukis Branded to kill by Yamamoto, Naozumi 1932-2002
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