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CROWS-Episode 0

12th(2007) A Window on Asian Cinema

Crime/Violence · Coming of Age · Psychology  

  • CountryJapan
  • Production Year2007
  • Running Time128min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Director Takashi Miike’s recreated Hiroshi Takahashi’s original comic book that sold more than 32 million copies in Japan. This film is about violence in private institutes. The film presents the story that precedes the comic book. The characters have also been newly re-created. Suzuran High School is also known as The School of Crows. The biggest clique, Serizawa Army and its boss Tamaran Serizawa are challenged by a new student to the school, Kenji Takiya. Takiya, son of a yakuza boss, wants to be the school’s ace fighter. But at the advice of Ken Katagiri, a low-ranked start-out yakuza, Takiya starts to muster together a gang of his own. And as he grows into a true leader, he must face an ultimate battle with Serizawa’s gang. Through Serizawa and Takiya’s battle, director Takahashi shows not only his unique aesthetics for violence but also the true meaning of charisma, friendship, and leadership.
Director
Director
MIIKE Takashi
Osaka native Miike Takashi attended the Yokohama Vocational School of Broadcast and Film before starting his career in television. He later worked as AD to Shohei Imamura until making a splash in direct-to-video features. Since his debut in 1991, Miike became one of the most versatile and most famous directors from Japan. His filmography includes [Audition] (1999), [Ichi the Killer] (2001), [Gozu] (2003), [Sukiyaki Western Django] (2007), and [13 Assassins] (2010).
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Credit
  • Director MIIKE Takashi 미이케 다카시
  • Producer Kazuya HAMANA, Mataichiro YAMAMOTO
  • Cast Shun OGURI, Kyosuke YABE, Takayuki YAMADA
  • Screenplay Shogo MOTO
  • Cinematography Takumi FURUYA
  • Editor Shuichi KAKESU
  • Sound Hiroshi ISHIGAI
  • Production Company Tokyo Broadcasting System, INC.
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