Tokyo Gore Police (DVD) (Gore Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Dubbed & Subtitled) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Sexy katakana-wielding cop Ruka (Shiina Eihi) is part of a special paramilitary squad that maintains order in the tough streets of futuristic Tokyo by squashing violence with ultraviolence and merciless executions. Her latest mission is to hunt down a mad scientist known as the Key Man who has developed a virus that mutates humans into hideous killing machines. These monstrous man-creatures might be able to sprout wacky weapons from their wounds, but they're no match for Ruka who's been on a vengeful bent ever since her father was murdered. The case turns bloody personal when Ruka discovers that Key Man may be linked to her father's death.
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| Product Title: | Tokyo Gore Police (DVD) (Gore Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Dubbed & Subtitled) (Japan Version) 東京殘酷警察 (DVD) (Gore Edition) (初回限定生產) (日、英語字幕及配音) (日本版) 东京残酷警察 (DVD) (Gore Edition) (初回限定生产) (日、英语字幕及配音) (日本版) 東京残酷警察 GORE EDITION(初回限定生産) Tokyo Gore Police (DVD) (Gore Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Dubbed & Subtitled) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Shiina Eihi (Actor) | Sakaguchi Taku | Itao Itsuji | Horibe Keisuke | Kaji Kengo 椎名英姬 (Actor) | [土反]口拓 | 板尾創路 | 堀部圭亮 | Kaji Kengo 椎名英姬 (Actor) | [土反]口拓 | 板尾创路 | 堀部圭亮 | Kaji Kengo 椎名英姫 (Actor) | 坂口拓 | 板尾創路 | 堀部圭亮 | 梶研吾 | しいなえいひ Shiina Eihi (Actor) | Sakaguchi Taku | Itao Itsuji | Horibe Keisuke | Kaji Kengo |
| Director: | Nishimura Yoshihiro Nishimura Yoshihiro Nishimura Yoshihiro 西村喜廣 Nishimura Yoshihiro |
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| Release Date: | 2009-04-10 |
| Publisher Product Code: | IFD-118 |
| Language: | English, Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English, Japanese |
| Country of Origin: | United States, Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Interfilm |
| Other Information: | DVD + CD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1014302700 |
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In many ways, Tokyo Gore Police represents a culmination of the recent trend of Japanese ultra violent splatter sci-fi cinema. The film was directed by Nishimura Yoshihiro, whose pedigree in the field is impeccable, having worked on the special effects for other recent genre cult hits such as The Machine Girl and Meatball Machine as well as on Sono Sion's haunted hair thriller Exte. Here, he extends his own 1995 short film Anatomia Extinction to feature length, resulting in one of the wildest and bloodiest cinematic experiences of all time.
The film is set in a futuristic Japan, where the fascist paramilitary Tokyo Police Corporation is locked in battle with the mysterious Key Man and his Engineers, a group infected with a virus capable of turning the human body into deadly and disgusting bio-weapons. Heading up the investigation is the gorgeous sword wielding Ruka (Shiina Eihi, so memorable as the torturing ice maiden of Takashi Miike's Audition, who is on her own quest to avenge the unsolved death of her father. After she learns that the Key Man may be responsible for his murder, the case becomes personal and she slices her way through anyone who might know anything. Meanwhile, attacks by Engineers increase as the city falls into chaos and the virus starts to spread, leading to bloody mayhem and mutation on a grand scale. Needless to say, the plot of Tokyo Gore Police is a secondary concern at best, with the film's raison d'tre being its wild and gruesome special effects, which set a new standard for the genre. On this level the film delivers in spectacular style, with Nishimura Yoshihiro showing an insane level of sick creativity as characters mutate and transform into truly bizarre and unpredictable forms, sprouting weapons from pretty much every bodily orifice imaginable - and others perhaps best not described here. The film really is an amazing, non-stop orgy of blood letting and violence, with the viewer barely having time to catch breath between set pieces or the next weird and wonderful sight. Obviously, the film is only for those with strong stomachs, covering some pretty sick sexual ground alongside the brutality. However, Yoshihiro directs with a sense of fun and gleeful abandon, and the violence has a cartoonish quality that deflects from any real sadism or heartfelt nastiness. Shiina Eihi is excellent in the lead role, cutting a stunning and iconic genre figure as she takes down her enemies in her borderline fetishist uniform, managing to look gorgeous even after having suffered the indignities of mutation herself. Adding to the madness is an amusing layer of pop culture commentary, with the film being punctuated, Robocop and Starship Troopers style by a series of television adverts (directed by Noboru Iguchi and Yudai Yamaguchi of Machine Girl and Meatball Machine fame respectively) and infomercials, covering such delightful subjects as schoolgirl wrist cutting. The film does have a certain satirical bent, with the police making for obvious present day political comparisons, and Yoshihiro makes the most of this without ever overplaying his hand. Although admittedly scattershot in places, the film does rattle along at a fair pace, hurtling towards a final showdown which somehow manages to out-do everything else that has gone before in terms of visceral and visual craziness. There's no denying that Tokyo Gore Police is not a film for everyone, with it's over the top violence and outrageous abuse of the human form being quite likely to turn the stomachs of those not already used to the excesses of the genre. However, for fans of exploitation cinema the film is absolutely required viewing, being unequalled in terms of grotesque creativity and energetically sick action. With this, Nishimura Yoshihiro has instantly established himself as a cult favourite director and one of the top purveyors of splatter punk madness working today, and his next outing is eagerly awaited. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Tokyo Gore Police (DVD) (Gore Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (English Dubbed & Subtitled) (Japan Version)"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (3)
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August 17, 2009
This customer review refers to Tokyo Gore Police (DVD) (US Version)
| TGM is a great Movie with gory sfx. The story is ok but nothing special...Shiina Eihi acting is nice but Audition was far better. Don´t get me wrong, TGM is still a good movie for a evening with your friends, some chips and beer. You will have a perfect evening with them ;) |
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April 27, 2009
| Well bought this title and love the plot and story line but... the acting well what can i say it was ok at best. If you love a good gross blood soaking movie well this is for you! In the end is it worth it well if your a hardcore collector like me yes if not well but the cheaper one! |
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April 26, 2009
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Imagine Robocop + Videodrome + Troma and you pretty much get Tokyo Gore Police. This movie is unstable. Emotional scenes followed by bad acting, amazing effects followed by horrible ones. If you really loved Machine Girl, this is for you. I'm starting to wonder what is wrong with me. I could have used this money to buy my children food, now they're all dead. And if that was funny to you, this movie is for you. I will give them this. It's not as strange as you'd think. They actually explain everything, no matter how bizarre. |






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