A man sees his life changed forever when his girlfriend shoots herself. Baffled, he wants by all means to obtain such a weapon of destruction and he finds himself caught in the middle of a v... Read allA man sees his life changed forever when his girlfriend shoots herself. Baffled, he wants by all means to obtain such a weapon of destruction and he finds himself caught in the middle of a violent group of young vicious punks. They first beat him severely and then he seeks reveng... Read allA man sees his life changed forever when his girlfriend shoots herself. Baffled, he wants by all means to obtain such a weapon of destruction and he finds himself caught in the middle of a violent group of young vicious punks. They first beat him severely and then he seeks revenge with his fist, then with a gun. Everything from then on is a complete downward spiral.
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This is the third movie i've seen by the director, the first being Snake of June and the second being Tetsuo: The Iron Man.
I'd say this film is better than those two films, although i very much like those two films i feel this one blows them out of the water in a lot of respects.
It's a much darker vision than Tetsuo, it's really full of dread this film. So that may put some off but it's a really interesting film and is amazingly directed and for the most part i feel it's really well acted.
For me this movie is like the two other Shinya Tsukamoto films i've seen mixed with Ichi The Killer sort of things. There are a lot of things in here that it seems Miike Takashi knowingly used in Ichi The Killer, of which Shinya Tsukamoto stars.
Yeah, a confusing and disjointed film and a film of two or maybe even three parts but a really interesting watch and the context and the interaction of the characters is excellent.
I'd say this film is very worth seeing indeed.
A stunning visual depiction of depression. Very Original.
My 5th Favourite Film of All Time
While most other good and even great filmmakers might feel restricted by a low production budget, Tsukamoto manages to make his lack of resources his greatest strength in all of his films. Bullet Ballet, however, is on another level.
Taking place in the late 90s, Bullet Ballet follows the story of a man that unexpectedly returns home to his apartment on day to discover his girlfriend has committed suicide by a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Following this event, the man dives deeper and deeper into the tokyo underworld in desperate attempt to find a gun for the simple purpose of understanding what ot feels like to wield such immutable power.
What begins as a setup for a relatively standard drama quickly explodes into a complex, gritty noir-drenched exploration of grief, depression, power and the human condition.
It may not be for everyone but if you were to ask me, this film stands easily as my pick for the most underrated film I've seen and my 5th favourite film of all time. 10/10.
Bullet Ballet
Tsukamoto is, however, a more rebellious soul. A soul less prone to the parameters of conventional filmmaking. More experimental and more cryptic in a more Japanese sense.
This is not ment to be enjoyable, it is ment to satisfy an already tormented viewer with more of what they already feel, angst, fear, uncertainty, inner violence.
Dirty, dynamic and disturbingly dark
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- Gross worldwide
- $111
- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1






