Koroshi no Rakuin
This fractured film noir is the final provocation that got director Seijun Suzuki fired from Nikkatsu Studios, simultaneously making him a counterculture hero and putting him out of work for a decade. An anarchic send-up of B-movie clichés, it stars Jo Shishido as an assassin who gets turned on by the smell of cooking rice, and whose failed attempt to kill a victim (a butterfly lands on his gun) turns him into a target himself. Perhaps Suzuki’s most famous film, it has been cited as an influence by filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino, Jim Jarmusch, Park Chan-wook and John Woo, as well as the composer John Zorn, who called it, “a cinematic masterpiece that transcends its genre.”
DCP, b/w, in Japanese with English subtitles, 91 min. Production: Nakkatsu. Producer: Kaneo Iwai. Director: Seijun Suzuki. Screenwriter: Hachiro Guryu. Cinematographer:Kazue Nagatsuka. Editor: Mutsuo Tanji. Music: Naozumi Yamamoto. With: Jo Shishido, Mariko Ogawa, Annu Mari, Isao Tamagawa, Kôji Nanbara.