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Pema Tseden –‘Tsol AKA Xunzhao zhimei gengdeng AKA The Search (2009)

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Cinema-scope.com:
This film uses perfectly framed long takes, from a largely distant yet intimately engaged camera, to tell the story of a film crew driving around Tibet looking for actors to play in a filmed version of the opera. It wraps this quest around two concurrent love stories, and the whole becomes a masterpiece of understated emotional longing set against an urgent desire to preserve a disappearing culture.

1.32GB | 1h 47mn | 712×400 | mkv

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Language:Tibetan
Subtitles:English (hardcoded)


Takehiro Nakajima – Kyôshû AKA Remembrance [+Extra] (1988)

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This ATG film is a family drama set in 1953 in a small rural town in Tosa, Kochi. This was the first directorial effort by Takehiro Nakajima, a novelist whose work was adapted into Preparation for the Festival by Kazuo Kuroki.

1.68GB | 1:55:35 | 608×464 | avi

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English

Buddhadev Dasgupta – Uttara AKA The Wrestlers (2000)

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In the pastoral expanse of rural Bengal, in Purulia district, single railroad workers and best friends Balaram (Shankar Chakraborty) and Nemai (Tapas Pal) spend their days wrestling on a hill with little work to speak of because the fact that their flag station has only a couple of trains to be flagged off or signalled to.

Wrestling, however, despite its aggression and physical combat, turns into an expression of close bonding for Nimai and Balaram, a bond already established through their complementary work at the flag station. Wrestling, for them, is a way of releasing physical energy and a form of dynamic entertainment.

Amidst wrestling, they spend their time talking with the locals, who include Padri Baba, a local Christian pastor who lives in the village church and looks after his seven-year-old orphaned nephew, Matthew. He takes him along on his bicycle when he serves the lepers, the poor and the oppressed in the village.

There is a colony of dwarfs that inhabit this peculiar and mystic village. Each morning, they can be seen crossing the hillocks and pass through the forests to catch the daily public bus and go to their respective jobs. Among them is a grinning railway guard who is always in uniform with exaggerated mannerisms, alertness and paranoia.

There are also a troupe of masked dancers who pass across the village, mutely going about their rhythmic routine. There is a world below this in the village, consisting of a bunch of bumbling poor old men, Indian Christians, who dream of travelling to America by first reaching Kolkata with a complete lack of geographical knowledge.

At this point a couple of city yobs in fashionable clothing move around in the village in their jeep, downing bottles of beer to get rid of their boredom as they go stalking, what or who, is unfolded towards the end of the film.

Balaram returns from visiting his aged aunt with wife Uttara (Jaya Seal), and her presence slowly but surely begins to tear their intense friendship building up to a disastrous, catastrophic climax. The people and their separate worlds are not really linked to one another. They appear like a collage of images that do not quite add up to make a meaningful whole. Yet, they describe, in their own way, the vulnerability of human life to greed, to lust, to violence, and ultimately death. The violent actions of the three Hindu extremists threaten the peace of the village, but a sliver of hope remains.

Uttara soon painstakingly learns the bitter truth that to both her husband Balaram and his friend Nimai, as well as to the city-bred goons, she is no more than a piece of flesh to be devoured, raped, violated and killed. Nimai, with a broken marriage before him, a marriage that exists only in remote memory, feels particularly jealous of Balaram because he has Uttara. Balaram is happy with this beautiful ‘thing’ he alone ‘possesses’ and therefore, can ‘devour’ at will, within the privacy of their bedroom, or, under the open sky against the backdrop of the fields.

With the two men’s silent squabbles over Uttara, the apparent serenity of the village is disturbed, with an onslaught of violence, murder, blood and gore. The roaring sound of the speeding jeep metamorphoses into an eruption of barbaric violence.

The two fundamentalist city yobs torch the Christian missionary Padre tying him to a pole and burning him and the whole church is set ablaze. A panic stricken Uttara cries out to Nemai and Balaram for help whilst the boy Matthew escapes unharmed. But their senses are blind and deaf and mute to the outer world and they go on wrestling.

Then as the dwarf railway guard offers Uttara hope for a better future, the goons kill him. They then chase a fleeing Uttara, rape and kill her. The scene of peaceful harmony is reduced to one of meaningless and futile violence. The camera pans to capture a glimpse of Uttara’s violated corpse, the deadbody of the kindly railway guard, the fire in the church in the remote distance.

Amidst all the scenes of death and destruction, the film ends on a moving scene of living violence. A golden sky throws the two silhouetted wrestling figures of Nimai and Balaram in relief. The circle of moral decay, of an environment that easily lets the animalistic instinct within the man out, is complete. The group of masked dancers silently wrap a fleeing Mathew into their fold as he becomes one of them, offering only a tiny glimmer of hope in a world of despair.

947MB | 1:33:45 | 352×288 | avi

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Language:Bengali
Subtitles:English Hardsubbed

King Hu & Hsing Lee & Ching-jui Pai – Da lunhui aka The Wheel of Life (1983) (DVD)

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Daw Ming Lee, The Historical Dictionary of Taiwan Cinema:
King Hu’s next film was a portmanteau film,The Wheel of Life/Da lunhui (1983), in which he once again codirected with Lee Hsing and Pai Chingjui, as he did in Four Moods. The Wheel of Life revolves around romance between two men and a woman that repeats itself in several generations. Hu was responsible for the story of the first generation, set in the Ming dynasty that he was most familiar with. It is an intriguing romantic story involving a secret service agent, the daughter of the governor, and the leader of the antigovernment army who is plotting vengeance. Hu directed the episode well. This film, too, failed at the box office.

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Source………..: VHS
DVD Format…….: NTSC
DVD Size………: DVD5
Programs Used….: Ifoedit
Screen Format….: Letterboxed
Audio Language…: Mandarin
Audio Format…..: DD 2.0
Subtitles……..: English, Chinese (burnt in)

Tatsumi Kumashiro – Kagi aka The Key (1974)

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Synopsis
An elderly college professor wants to bring the joys of sex to his wife. He bribes his son in law to shag ger because it makes him jealous and he can perform better. He keeps a journal of his fantasies in a locked cupboard, hence the title, and hopes that his wife will find the key and read it.

700MB | 01:33:39 | 720×320 | avi

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English

Shunji Iwai – Suwarôteiru AKA Swallowtail Butterfly [+Extras] (1996)

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The struggles of a group of immigrant outcasts living in an alternative-future, xenophobic Japanese metropolis.

After a young girl’s mother dies, she is cared for by Glico, a brassy hooker, who gives the girl the name “Ageha” (Butterfly). Ageha goes to work for a collection of oddballs who run a junkyard and salvage business.

2.41GB | 2 h 27 min | 756×454 | mkv

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English, Japanese (sub/idx)

Seijun Suzuki – Oretachi no chi ga yurusanai aka Our Blood Will Not Forgive (1964)

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Though Suzuki created it in the midst of his stylistic breakthrough, «Our Blood Will Not Forgive» has never received the same amount of attention as other films he made around the same time. Nikkatsu icons Hideki Takahashi and Akira Kobayashi star as brothers — one a gangster, the other an ad man — who unite to avenge their yakuza father’s death eighteen years before. The film features a bold use of colour; an absurdist concluding gunfight; and, in one memorable scene, an impressively illogical use of rear projection as the brothers argue in a car while ocean waves rage around them.

1.46GB | 1 h 37 min | 720×304 | mkv

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English

Jun Ichikawa – Tôkyô Marîgôrudo AKA Tokyo Marigold (2001)

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21-year-old Eriko breaks up with her boy friend after their date at the circuit. But life without a boy friend is indeed dull. Boredom occupies her even after she completely switches her job. Then she meets Tamura at a party. Eriko takes a liking to Tamura. A few days later, when Eriko asks him out on date, Tamura happily accepts. However, during their date Tamura abruptly announces that he had a girlfriend studying in the U.S. Tamura’s innocent look enhances Eriko’s shock, as she returns home completely dumb struck. After this incident Eriko tries to give up on Tamura, but fate plays with her. A few days later, Eriko bumps into Tamura at a mini theater in. In seeing Tamura innocently laughing at the play, Eriko realizes her true feelings for him. The two start seeing each other again. One day, Eriko, unable to control herself, asks Tamura,”Will you be my boy friend for a year, until your girlfriend comes back from the U.S.?” unaware that it could be very painful. Tired in love that doesn’t turn out her way, Eriko gazes out of the window and notices a French Marigold – a flower that blooms and dies in a year – comparing it to herself.

1.46GB | 1h 37mn | 720×408 | mkv

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Language:Japanesey
Subtitles:English srt


Daisuke Itô – Chokon [Incomplete] (1926)

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Chokon depicts the tragic lives of two brothers in the late Edo period; the title is a word borrowed from the Chinese, meaning “the grudge that one cannot forget.”

Only the last reel of this feature survives, but even a fragment vividly demonstrates Daisuke Ito’s visual style.

130MB | 12mn 33s | 532×409 | mkv

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English

Junji Sakamoto – Zatôichi: The Last (2010)

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MARK SCHILLING wrote:
Junji Sakamoto’s “Zatoichi: The Last,” the latest revival, doesn’t feature Katsu, who died in 1997 after a wild, riotous life. Instead it stars the hyper SMAP singer Shingo Katori, who has mostly appeared on the big screen in comedies (“The Uchoten Hotel”) or kiddie actioners (“Saiyuki”).

Also, instead of portraying Ichi as an outcast and loner, the film gives him a wife, friends, a community — and strong feelings for all of them.

None of this sounded promising going in, but “Zatoichi” is a better film than expected. Fans can rightly complain, however, that it lacks much of the rude swagger of the original series as well as its feats of legerdemain, such as Ichi slicing and dicing various airborne objects.

Sakamoto has compensated with the sort of spare, striking stylistics and strong, elemental emotions found in Yoji Yamada’s acclaimed samurai trilogy, particularly the 2006 “Bushi no Ichibun” (“Love and Honor”), whose swordsman hero, played by SMAPster Takuya Kimura, was also sightless. At the same time, the film is loaded with action sequences that try to be more hard-breathing, blood-soaked substance than choreographed, CG-assisted style — though the whole idea of one blind swordsman, however accomplished, taking on hordes of sighted opponents is frankly fantastic.

The story begins with Ichi pledging to his wife Tane (Satomi Ishihara) that an upcoming fight will be his last. At its end, with Ichi bloody but triumphant, a cowardly late-comer rushes in to stab him, but Tane unwittingly steps in between Ichi and the blade. The late-comer flees, Tane dies — and Ichi is left seething with grief and anger.

Instead of hunting down the killer, Ichi returns to his native village, where he finds a home with his friend Ryuji (Takashi Sorimachi), a humble farmer, and his family. There he leads a quiet life while becoming close to Ryuji’s young son Goro (Seishiro Kato) and big-hearted mother (Chieko Baisho), who cares for him as if he were her own flesh and blood.

But the local big man, Tendo (Tatsuya Nakadai), is despotic and ruthless. Together with corrupt local officials, he and his minions run roughshod over the villagers, using any means necessary to enforce obedience and compliance — from threats to murder. Zatoichi is finally stirred reluctantly to action, but Tendo proves to be a wily and dangerous opponent.

Shingo confessed that he had never seen Katsu’s Zatoichi films prior to taking the role — which may be heresy to the series’ fans, but at least enabled him to bring a fresh perspective to the character instead being overly influenced by Katsu’s charisma.

He plays Zatoichi with a headlong, physically risky commitment. Watching him slip and slide on the snow with his eyes closed as he battles dozens of opponents, I imagined the bumps and bruises he must have accumulated in the retakes. Emotionally, he is all there as well, minus the goofy smirks of his usual on-air persona, though his performance is on the sweaty and over-wrought side, as though he were channeling Toshiro Mifune instead of Katsu.

Meanwhile, Nakadai elevates the film beyond the genre standard with his over-sized, hollow-eyed presence. His Tendo is not only intelligent and amoral in the usual villainous mode, but also scarily remote, unknowable and capricious — more like a demon god than a man.

1.54GB | 2:12:03 | 672 x 288 | avi

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English

Masahiro Shinoda – Yari no gonza aka Gonza the Spearman (1986)

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A lancer falls into disgrace when his social ambitions lead him to become engaged to two different women.

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LEAD: Don’t be put off by the title. ”Gonza the Spearman” is not an Eastern western. Masahiro Shinoda’s stately work, which opens the Public Theater’s Autumn in Japan series today, has few duels and only a gout or two of blood. Instead, it is filled with historical imagination, social comment and restrained passion, along with scene after elegantly composed scene of a culture that seems to have been paralyzed in a spare beauty.

Don’t be put off by the title. ”Gonza the Spearman” is not an Eastern western. Masahiro Shinoda’s stately work, which opens the Public Theater’s Autumn in Japan series today, has few duels and only a gout or two of blood. Instead, it is filled with historical imagination, social comment and restrained passion, along with scene after elegantly composed scene of a culture that seems to have been paralyzed in a spare beauty.

2.18GB | 2h 6mn | 1280×720 | mkv

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English Hardcoded

Tatsumi Kumashiro – Kaburitsuki jinsei AKA A Thirsty Life (1968)

Tai Katô – Edogawa Rampo no injû AKA Beast in the Shadows (1977)

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Multiple murders, red herrings and sadomasochistic sex are the order of the day in this ground-breaking mystery from Edogawa Rampo, Japan’s foremost writer of suspense novels. The year is 1930 and the chance meeting of a novelist and one of his fans
opens the door to a series of mysterious events culminating in the death of a wealthy industrialist who may have been leading a double life. Aoi Teruhiko and Kayama Yoshiko star along with two of Japan’s most famous and highly respected actors, Otomo Ryutaro and Wakayama Tomisaburo. In a departure from the samurai genre in which he made his name this is director Kato Tai’s masterpiece. A true work of cinema art comes to life in this deadly tale of love and betrayal!

1.80GB | 1 h 57 min | 716×537 | mkv

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English

Ishirô Honda – Gasu ningen dai ichigo AKA The Human Vapor (1960)

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Synopsis:
A librarian is subject to a scientific experiment which goes wrong and transforms him into ‘The Human Vapour’. He uses his new ability to rob banks to fund the career of his girlfriend, a beautiful dancer. The Human Vapour is ruthless in his quest for money and kills anyone who stands in his way, especially police. He soon becomes Tokyo’s most wanted criminal. Can he be stopped before he kills again?

1.58GB | 1h 31mn | 844×352 | mkv

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English (muxed)

Nobuhiko Ôbayashi – Pekin no suika AKA Beijing Watermelon (1989)

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Contemporary Japanese Film by Mark Schilling (1999):

Topicality is tricky. Sylvester Stallone’s one-man war in Afghanistan in Rambo III might have suited the Evil Empire mentality of the early 1980s, but in 1988, with Russian troops rapidly withdrawing from the country, it was ludicrous. Rambo was battling a Cold War ghost.

Beijing Watermelon, which tells the story of a Chiba vegetable seller’s encounter with Chinese students, was also overtaken by events. Filming scheduled for Beijing had to be canceled because of the tragedy at Tienanmen Square. But instead of plugging away as though nothing had happened, director Nobuhiko Obayashi seized the opportunity to comment on that tragedy and make one of the most original, moving films in recent memory.

Based on a true story, Beijing Watermelon has a documentary feel, with none of the chaos of real life excluded. In the main group scenes all the characters are talking at once, off the top of their heads. This cinema verite style of scripting is not new—it is a trademark of Robert Altman—but results have been mixed. In Altman’s films, improvisation at times becomes an end in itself—an in-groupy exercise in self-indulgence. Obayashi, however, uses the seemingly aimless chit-chat to reveal character and advance the story, while creating an intimate, unbuttoned mood that brings out the best in his cast of amateurs and professionals. Freed from running through scripted paces, they project a naturalness that gives the film immediacy and vitality. It is not acted so much as lived.

The story is that of the Good Samaritan. Haruzo Horikoshi (Bengal) and his wife Michiko (Masako Motai) run a small vegetable shop in Chiba Prefecture. One day a tall, gangling Chinese student (Wu Yue) comes to the shop and complains, in halting Japanese, that the prices are too high. He has only ten yen to spend—too little to buy anything but a three-minute phone call. Haruzo refuses to give him a discount but the student stubbornly stands his ground. Michiko—an understanding sort—suggests that they play jankenpon (scissors-paper-stone) to settle the argument. Haruzo loses, but his life begins to change.

A few days later—after refusing to play another round of jankenpon—Haruzo finds the student in a state of collapse from malnutrition. He rushes him to a hospital and learns, from one of the boy’s friends, about the harsh economic realities Chinese students face in Tokyo. Haruzo—a typical horse-playing, sake-drinking middle-aged man—begins selling discount vegetables to all the Chinese students at a nearby dorm and taking them on tours of Tokyo and Kamakura while his wife minds the store.

The students call him their “Japanese father,” the neighbors say he has caught the “Chinese disease.” His wife and children freel that he is neglecting them and ruining the business. But despite his own doubts, Haruzo keeps helping his new Chinese friends. He doesn’t stop even when the tax men come to confiscate the furniture and his wife, in tears, begs him to think of his family. Finally, he collapses from exhaustion, but he now has a dorm full of Chinese friends ready to save their Japanese father from his own excesses.

This may sound like typical heart-warming TV drama fare, but Obayashi’s treatment is anything but conventional. While giving his actors free rein, he shapes the ensuing conversational melee to create a tone both dryly humorous (the audience was laughing more than they usually do at straight-ahead comedies) and determinedly unsentimental. Also, though he hews fairly close to the facts in bringing his true-life story to the screen, when the occasion demands it Obayashi abandons the illusion of realism together.

Towards the end, when Bengal and Masako Motai step out of character to explain why they weren’t able to go to Beijing to shoot the final scenes, the film takes on a new dimension. It comments on the events at Tiananmen Square in an understated, but effective manner without losing track of the original story. The scene is a virtuoso turn that few other directors could even imagine, let alone bring off.

Beijing Watermelon is another indication that Japanese directors are still making some of the most innovative films on either side of the Pacific.

1.99GB | 2 h 15 min | 800×480 | mkv

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English


Jun’ya Satô – Kuruwa sodachi AKA Red Light District Upbringing (1964)

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Tamiko has been with a geisha house since she was little. Torn between staying in the only world that she knows but also loathes, and a normal life on the outside, Tomiko becomes more and more desperate. Times are also changing, it isn’t easy to keeps the books balanced and there is a new law under debate that may end this way of life for good.

1.76GB | 1 h 46 min | 837×372 | mkv

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English (srt)

Yimou Zhang – Ying xiong AKA Hero [Director’s Cut] (2002)

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In ancient China, before the reign of the first emperor, warring factions throughout the Six Kingdoms plot to assassinate the most powerful ruler, Qin. When a minor official defeats Qin’s three principal enemies, he is summoned to the palace to tell Qin the story of his surprising victory.

2.76GB | 1 h 49 min | 1024×434 | mkv

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Language:Chinese
Subtitles:English

Gen Sekiguchi – Survive Style 5+ (2004)

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A man continually trying and failing to get his wife to stay dead; a self-absorbed ad agency creative director who comes up with one unworkable inane idea after another; a British hitman who only wants to know everyone’s function in life; and an unfortunate office worker and father whose brain is left scrambled after a stage hypnotist is murdered in mid-performance. Starting off as unrelated plot lines, they intertwine with each other as they continue on their respective ways.

1.93GB | 1 h 59 min | 873×472 | mkv

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English (sub/idx)

Sabu AKA Hiroyuki Tanaka – Dangan ranna aka Dangan Runner (1996)

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review:
Yassuda is on the run. In truth, he should be in his car, with money that was to have
been robbed from a bank, with a gun bought from Yakuza. He could have come off
well had he not forgotten the mask! Now he is on the run with a pursuer hot on his
trail.

Aizawa is also on the run. He loathes his job – selling haberdashery for Yakuza. In
truth he is a rock legend. Only nobody is interested in his music: Yakuza, at least,
pays his bills. All could have been well if a man had not robbed his shop and stolen a
mask. Now he must catch the man if he is not to be hunted by Yakuza.

Takeda is also on the run. He was the bodyguard for a Yakuza big shot who was
assassinated. Takeda should have died to save the chief and become a legend in the
underworld. But he had not had the courage. Now all he wants is to die. But before,
he must hunt down Aizawa for Yakuza and will spare no efforts to accomplish the
mission.

The three men are running away; however, after some hours, none of them knows
any longer from what or to where. And no one can stop them.

695MB | 1:22:00 | 660 x 352 | avi

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English

Yasuzo Masumura – Kuro no chôtokkyu (1964)

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Basically the plot revolves around an endebted entreprenor who sell his fields to a business-man who plan to build an car-factory. Instead of this factory, the fields will prove to be used for the Shinkansen line. Then, the endebted entreprenor will seek back the business-man for get much more money he deserved in this real trade.

Another not-so subtle critic of capitalism, but some good dark thriller moments and a great&painful strangulation sequence!

700MB | 01:33:29 | 720×304 | avi

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Language:Japanese
Subtitles:English

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