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Otoguro Eri (Actor) | Nishimura Yoshihiro (Director) | Tomomatsu Naoyuki (Director) | Saitoh Takumi (Actor)
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Tokyo Gore Police director and SFX guru Nishimura Yoshihiro teams up with Zombie Self-Defense Force director Tomomatsu Naoyuki for the over-the-top cult hit Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl! Based on Uchida Shungiku's manga, Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl is an angry, angsty high school love story showered in lots and lots of blood and madness. Gravure idol and actress Kawamura Yukie (Carved 2) and OneChanbara The Movie's Otoguro Eri duke it out as the sexy eponymous heroines, and Saitoh Takumi of Boys Love fame plays the (lucky?) guy caught in the middle of their jaw-dropping battle. Tokyo Gore Police's Shiina Eihi and J-horror director Shimizu Takashi also make a special appearance in the film. Prepare to be amused, offended, and blown away by everything from wrist-cutting contests and bizarre subculture parodies to eyeballs grafted onto body parts and mutilated bodies shooting blood geysers!

Schoolgirl Monami (Kawamura Yukie) is in love with dashing classmate Mizushima (Saitoh Takumi), but he's already got a hot girlfriend named Keiko (Otoguro Eri). Not a problem as it turns out Monami is actually a vampire! She gives Mizushima laced chocolates on Valentine's Day to infect him with vampire blood, and then confesses her true identity and undying love. Jealous girlfriend Keiko tries to fight back by throwing Monami off the school rooftop but falls to her own death instead. Not a problem because it turns out Keiko's father (Tsuda Kanji) is a mad scientist and he resurrects his daughter using bits and pieces of her dead classmates. Armed with their undead powers, Vampire Girl and Frankenstein Girl face off for love in an ultra-bloody catfight!

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Product Title: Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Thailand Version) 吸血少女 vs. Frankenstein Girl (DVD) (泰國版) 吸血少女 vs. Frankenstein Girl (DVD) (泰国版) 吸血少女 対 少女フランケン Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Thailand Version)
Artist Name(s): Otoguro Eri (Actor) | Saitoh Takumi (Actor) | Kawamura Yukie Otoguro Eri (Actor) | 齋藤工 (Actor) | 川村雪繪 Otoguro Eri (Actor) | 斋藤工 (Actor) | 川村雪绘 乙黒えり (Actor) | 斎藤工 (Actor) | 川村ゆきえ Otoguro Eri (Actor) | Saitoh Takumi (Actor) | Kawamura Yukie
Director: Nishimura Yoshihiro | Tomomatsu Naoyuki 西村喜廣 | Tomomatsu Naoyuki 西村喜广 | Tomomatsu Naoyuki 西村喜廣 | 友松直之 Nishimura Yoshihiro | Tomomatsu Naoyuki
Release Date: 2010-04-30
Language: Thai
Subtitles: English, Thai
Place of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: PAL What is it?
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Duration: 85 (mins)
Publisher: Thai CD Online
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1022576978

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Director : Yoshihiro Nishimura

While trying to win a handsome classmate's heart, vampire girl Monami (Yukie Kawamura) slaughters female rival Keiko (Eri Otoguro). But after being rebuilt like a mighty Frankenstein, Keiko seeks out her supernatural adversary for a brutal rematch of epic proportions. Based on a manga by Shungiku Uchida.
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Professional Review of "Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Thailand Version)"

March 25, 2010

This professional review refers to Vampire Girl vs Frankenstein Girl - Blood Stained Edition (DVD) (Japan Version)
One of the most eagerly awaited films of the year arrives on DVD in the shapely form of Vampire Girl Vs Frankenstein Girlm the latest slice of madness from Japanese director Nishimura Yoshihiro, a man quickly becoming one of the most popular cult helmers working in the world today. This time, the Tokyo Gore Police legend joins with fellow splatter auteur and Zombie Self-Defense Force director Tomomatsu Naoyuki for an adaption of the manga by Uchida Shungiku. The film is a lunatic mixture of teen love, gore, wrist cutting and inappropriate surgery, with an awesome cast that includes the amazing gravure idol and Carved 2 actress Kawamura Yukie, OneChanbara star Otoguro Eri, Saitoh Takumi of Boys Love and the forthcoming Robo Geisha and even Shiina Eihi from Tokyo Gore Police and Miike Takashi's Audition.

After throwing the viewer straight into the action with a crazed all action prologue of Vampire Girl Monami (Kawamura Yukie) slicing her way through a trio of stitched up opponents, the film switches back to more innocent territory, on valentine's day in a Tokyo high school. Monami, a newly transferred student, gives a chocolate gift to class hunk Mizushima (Saitoh Takumi), neglecting to tell him that it contains a few drops of her special vampire blood. This doesn't go down too well with his erstwhile girlfriend, the psychotic goth lolita Keiko (Otoguro Eri), who tries to push Monami from the school roof, only to fall herself. Thankfully, her father (Tsuda Kanji, ?0th Century Boys? is not only the vice principal, but a mad scientist aiming to inherit the mantle of Dr Frankenstein, and he uses a drop of Monami's blood to perfect his research, bringing his daughter back from the dead in super powered, patchwork form. This sets the stage for an epic showdown between the two monstrous females as they battle over the rather confused Mizushima, with blood and body parts flying all over the place.

This synopsis really only scratches the surface of the utterly delightful dementia that is Vampire Girl Vs Frankenstein Girl which has more bizarre and imaginative twists than a dozen other films of any description combined. Nishimura Yoshihiro and Tomomatsu Naoyuki prove to be a perfect partnership, packing the film full of jaw dropping moments of grotesque creativity that keep the viewer desperate to see what insanity comes next. However, what is perhaps even stranger than any of its wild scenes of excess is the fact that the film is remarkably coherent, and like Sono Sion's masterful Love Exposure it functions very well as a wicked pastiche of the high school teen love story, complete with overwrought emotions, crushes and awkward confessions of affection. Kawamura Yukie is gorgeous and appealing in the lead, turning in a great performance that makes her character far more than a mere cutesy piece of homicidal eye candy. Whilst it would be going a bit far to call the film moving, it does catch perfectly the exuberance of young love and jealously, and is oddly affecting right through to the amusing reversal ending.

The film also works superbly as a vicious send up of modern Japanese youth culture, poking merciless fun at teen trends and obsessive behaviour. The high school student body is depicted as being made up of ridiculous gangs, from the manic wrist cutters, to the over-tanned girls who are determined to convince themselves they are black. This leads to some hilarious scenes, which range from the cleverly satirical, through to the mind bogglingly random, with sudden outbursts of singing, dancing and the chanting of Barack Obama slogans. Without wishing to spoil too much of the fun, also worthy of special mention is a guest appearance by J-horror director Shimizu Takashi as a teacher poking fun at his own Ju-on franchise. Yoshihiro and Naoyuki have both improved considerably as directors since their last outings, and the film is also impressive on a technical level, being kinetic, well paced and exciting, without any of the awkward lulls of Tokyo Gore Police. The visuals are colourful and cartoonish, with some wonderfully inspired moments scattered throughout.

Of course, the carnage and gore are likely to be the main draw, and fans will be glad to hear that the film does not disappoint. Whilst not as sexually perverse as Tokyo Gore Police the film is arguably every bit as blood splattered, with the screen being painted red for a large part of its short running time. The gore effects are excellent, if frequently absurd, with body parts being thrown around with liberal abandon, before being sewn back on in decidedly inappropriate ways. Although never sadistic, with even the horrifying wrist cutting scenes being played for laughs, the film really is a catalogue of far out and freakish violence, and is guaranteed to show even the most experienced gore hound something they haven't seen before.

Really, no fan of cult cinema can afford to miss Vampire Girl Vs Frankenstein Girl which stands as one of the very best films of the last few years and which shows further evidence that Nishimura Yoshihiro is an absolute genius. Somehow managing to ring true amongst all the chaos, for this kind of film it comes about as close to perfection as it is possible to get - at least until his next outing.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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