Tokyo Blood
Tokyo Blood

Tokyo Blood (1993)

None | Japan | Japanese | 37 min
Directed by: Gakuryû Ishii
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Tokyo Blood is an anthology film consisting of four experimental shorts directed by Gakuryû Ishii "formerly known as Sogo Ishii" thematically connected by the theme of entrapment in Tokyo's urban landscape and desire to escape. The opening film, "Street Noise" is an impressionistic audio/visual collage depicting an anonymous salaryman's state of mind as he breaks down from sensory overload. The second vignette, "Bicycle" follows the journey of two young strangers bonded by alienation who aimlessly explore the city by bike after a chance encounter. The third chapter begins as a parody of structuralist film theory "not unlike early works by Peter Greenaway" but soon descends into the hyper-kinetic chaos reminiscent of films by fellow Japanese avant-garde director Shinya Tsukamoto "The Tetsuo Trilogy". The concluding film, "Heart of Stone" is seemingly a transmission from a post-human feature combining the styles of Chris Marker's essay films and Craig Baldwin's found-footage narratives.

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Release Date

Japan
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1993-10-30

Also Known As (A.K.A.)

Tokyo Blood
(Original title)
Tokyo Blood
Japan
J Movie Wars: Tokyo Blood
Japan (complete title)

Parent Guide

Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated