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Blu-ray Champion
Jul 2012
The Arse of the World's Mind
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I got TWF's new release of One Cut of the Dead purely on reputation without knowing what happens in it apart from it being a horror-com with zombies, which you will admit is not the most novel genre premise these days.
The setting is that of a low-budget independent crew shooting a zombie movie in an abandoned industrial plant, who are themselves attacked by zombies...and why does the director still insist on filming? Without spoiling things, OCOTD is a movie which goes in one direction for a third of its length, and then reveals itself to be something else altogether, thereby making for a fresh and charming experience. Apart from the script, the actors are also to be cheered for tackling vastly different characters in the initial and later parts. This is a film with wit, invention and above all, a lot of heart. The Hollywood Edition is probably the most comprehensive package of OCOTD. First off, you get a good presentation of the film -given its low-budget (~25K USD, apparently) digital video roots, it's obviously not going to look like some HD showcase, and the initial segment seems to have some deliberate flaws of overexposure and blown out contrast. The soundtrack is presented as DTS-HDMA 2.0 which again fits with the rough-hewn aesthetic. The biggest extra here is the inclusion of a bonus film, One Cut of the Dead in Hollywood (I wonder if the title suggested itself after Tarantino's film). I have mixed feelings about this one. As a sequel, it pretty much rehashes the first movie in a slightly different setting. While there are some funny digs at stereotype (Apparently Hollywood is full of blond folks wearing Hawaiian shirts) there's a "scrambled-together" feeling to it, with many returning cast members present only as fan service. Ah well, it's less than an hour long. Other extras (which were also present on a previous LE version, I think), include a nice 45 min "making of" which starts at the process of rehearsals and development (the actors were tried out in different combinations of roles before the final casting was done), covers the shooting in some detail and goes up to when the film started screening at festivals. Rather nice, although the actors express a stereotype niceness in their uniform "Let's all work hard and make this a great film". Not that I was expecting to see tantrums and attitude, but there's no display of personality differences here, possibly a stereotype of a culture that encourages blending in over individual egos. There's an interview with the director Shin'ichirô Ueda, in which he responds to questions that appear as English text, which is nice. There's footage of the one-take scene (which makes up the first third of the movie) from the perspective of the director's head-mounted go-pro camera. Apart from this, there are some short outtakes and a funny self-defense promotional video seen in the film. While TWF's catalog skews mostly towards the edgy and provocative Asian cinema, my preference is for their releases that have a certain sweetness or optimistic warmth (like Scene at the Sea, Taste of Tea) and One Cut of the Dead is another lovely entry in this line. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Champion
Jul 2012
The Arse of the World's Mind
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Oct 2019
UK
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The original LE edition 'extras' disc menu dancer is the assistant camerawomen, I think. Regard for the film(s) has moved me to keep both releases. |
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I believe the previous LE was two BD-25 discs, presumably because it was easier to just remove one disc for the standard edition. The Hollywood Edition is one BD-50, so space-wise it's not all that different. The main feature itself occupies more than 20GB on the disc, so I would assume it's the same encode as before. I think the sequel occupies some 11GB.
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Wouldn't be upset about the change. Much prefer clear cases. Problem is replacing the back catalog. At least these cases aren't as heard to get as they have been recently so that's good
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Third Window Films
Aug 2012
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Sale going on at arrowfilms til July 26
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Terracotta reshared this article on their blog and it's even more relevant today (Adam Torel is interviewed)
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Third Window Films has revealed a bunch of upcoming films that will be heading their way into the UK under their distribution. Some we had known about prior, but there's more!
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2020 film directed by Junta Yamaguchi Crazy Thunder Road (狂い咲きサンダーロード) 1980 film directed by Sōgo Ishii Funky Forest: The First Contact & The Warped Forest (ナイスの森 THE FIRST CONTACT / あさっての森) 2005 & 2011 films directed by Hajime Ishimine, Katsuhito Ishii, Shunichiro Miki Funuke Show Some Love, You Losers! (腑抜けども、悲しみの愛を見せろ) 2007 film directed by Daihachi Yoshida Hiruko the Goblin (妖怪ハンター ヒルコ) 1991 film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto Nobuhiko Obayashi: Anti-War Trilogy Box featuring:
Toshiaki Toyoda: 2005-2020 Box featuring:
Zokki (ゾッキ) 2021 film directed by Yamada Takayuki, Takenaka Naoto, Saitoh Takumi |
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