The Mole Song: Final
Mogura no Uta Final | Takashi Miike | JP 2021 | 129 Min
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So,25.09.▸15:30
Ⓒ2021 Fuji Television Network/Shogakukan/ J Storm/Toho/OLM
ⒸNoboru Takahashi/Shogakukan
Tausendsassa und Wunderwuzzi Takashi Miike bringt mit diesem Feuerwerk der guten Laune seine 2010 begonnene Mole Song-Trilogie zu ihrem gebührenden, soll heißen: ziemlich depperten Abschluss. Diesmal wittert der talentbefreite Undercover-Polizist Reiji, der traditionell splitternackt in seine Abenteuer startet, eine Topchance, den Boss der Yakuza-Gang Sukiya-kai endlich und endgültig hinter Gitter zu bringen. Auf dem Weg dorthin schlägt, kreischt, stürzt und stolpert er durch edelste Set-Pieces, bevor sich das Finale nahtlos einreiht in die Gold-Liga der Seele beglückenden und hirnsprengenden WTF-Momente von Meister Miike.
Takashi Miike
really needs no introduction. Born in 1960 in Yao, Japan, he once worked as an assistant to the legendary Shohei Imamura. Miike-san has made in excess of 100 films so far, including classics like Audition (1999), which marked his big international breakthrough, Ichi the Killer (2001), the Dead or Alive trilogy, and Sukiyaki Western Django (2007). Many of his works have been screened at SLASH, including the first part of his The Mole Song trilogy, Hong Kong Capriccio, and the samurai manga adaptation Blade of the Immortal (both in 2017).
really needs no introduction. Born in 1960 in Yao, Japan, he once worked as an assistant to the legendary Shohei Imamura. Miike-san has made in excess of 100 films so far, including classics like Audition (1999), which marked his big international breakthrough, Ichi the Killer (2001), the Dead or Alive trilogy, and Sukiyaki Western Django (2007). Many of his works have been screened at SLASH, including the first part of his The Mole Song trilogy, Hong Kong Capriccio, and the samurai manga adaptation Blade of the Immortal (both in 2017).
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