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Fantasia 2009 - Day 9

20TH CENTURY BOYS - Chapter One (2008) by Yukihiko Tsutsumi .

A great epic with many characters, adapted from a manga though dense, giving a film with a lot of material and charm. Tsutsumi (The brilliant 2LDK ) managed to untangle it all and build engaging characters with an intriguing story with many turnovers. After 140 minutes, we had some fun and it is therefore for the rest of this inventive entertainment on the end of the world.

SECRET HOT SPRING RESORT: STARFISH AT NIGHT (1970) by Mamoru Watanabe .

Another part of the fabulous film component on pinku , this erotic comedy worth a look for the dynamics of these amateur pornographers trying to earn their bread, bringing their equipment from city to city. The black and white is always careful and dotted with color sequences as was Gushing Prayer , leaving the more serious side of it for just creating endearing characters, adding of humor funny here and there (which while filming especially of an erotic film that ends in tragedy). A good viewing makes us want to see more on the big screen.

THE CHASER (2008) by Na Hong-jin .

We heard about it since its release (shame on me to leave Korea without dragging my DVD viewing) then why not indulge the big screen for the ultimate experience. The verdict: superb! The positive comments about him are justified. Here's one that keeps breath from beginning to end with a departure bloodcurdling by the cruelty of the murderer and the realistic tone of the company. The performers are fabulous, as Kim Yoon-Seok policeman turned pimp in that Ha Jeong-woo in serial killer giving chilling without overdoing it, as Seo Yeong-hee battered victim to a poor that it focuses quickly. The staging nerve and controlled works great, photography is impeccable and you come out beaten and impressed. A must- and one of the best of the festival. If you missed your chance to discover it on the big screen, Seville / E1 out on DVD Aug. 11 in Canada.

VAMPIRE GIRL VS. FRANKENSTEIN GIRL (2009) of Tomomatsu Naoyuki Nishimura and Yoshihiro .

All title, right? Are there any of hemoglobin? What a question! Jute it everywhere and no, I'm not exaggerating. At the slightest opportunity, they share the geysers. It's not a big surprise when you consider that the co-director Yoshihiro Nishimura is , maker par excellence and bloody special effects director TOKYO GORE POLICE . It falls into the craziest of humor with his recruiting vampire schoolgirl crush on Valentine's Day to the great detriment of the terrible Queen of the classes. This is war. And the blood flows. And sinks. Up to wonder if he will not run. It therefore ends with a fun and inventive entertainment at the carnage, while keeping the tone very light, if not to be repulsed by the level of hemoglobin displayed. At the festival, we still had a right to Q & A with hilarious Nishimura sharing his madness and his quirky humor with the public good warmed by the film.

Next time: 20TH CENTURY BOYS: CHAPTER TWO , CRUSH AND BLUSH, THE HORSEMAN and SMASH CUT .

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