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Non-Stop

Original title: Dangan rannâ
  • 1996
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
972
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Non-Stop (1996)
Dark ComedyActionComedyCrime

A salaryman, a drug addict and a yakuza go on a breathless three man chase through the streets of Tokyo, each for a different reason and fighting demons.A salaryman, a drug addict and a yakuza go on a breathless three man chase through the streets of Tokyo, each for a different reason and fighting demons.A salaryman, a drug addict and a yakuza go on a breathless three man chase through the streets of Tokyo, each for a different reason and fighting demons.

  • Director
    • Sabu
  • Writer
    • Sabu
  • Stars
    • Tomorô Taguchi
    • Diamond Yukai
    • Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    972
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sabu
    • Writer
      • Sabu
    • Stars
      • Tomorô Taguchi
      • Diamond Yukai
      • Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    • 13User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Tomorô Taguchi
    Tomorô Taguchi
    • Shinkichi Yasuda
    Diamond Yukai
    • Kenji Aizawa
    • (as Daiamondo Yukai)
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    Shin'ichi Tsutsumi
    • Kazuo Takeda
    Akaji Maro
    Akaji Maro
    • Kibo Boss
    Ren Ôsugi
    Ren Ôsugi
    • Kurogi
    Hiroshi Shimizu
    Ikkô Suzuki
      Yûji Sawayama
      Sabu
      Sabu
      • Assassin
      Taka Higuchi
        Masashi Hirakubo
        Keisuke Horibe
        Keisuke Horibe
        Ryôko Takizawa
        • Midori
        • (as Ryoko Takizawa)
        • …
        Yuka Torashima
        Wataru Shihôdô
        • Koichiro Yamashita
        Tetsuo Yamashita
        Masahiro Yamashita
        Manzô Shinra
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          • Sabu
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          • Sabu
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        User reviews13

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        9cduhn

        Cute!

        The Japanese "Run Lola Run," his is one offbeat movie which will put a smile on just about anyone's face. Fans of Run Lola Run, Tampopo, Go!, and Slacker will probably like this one. It does tend to follow a formula that is increasingly popular these days of separate, seemingly unrelated vignettes, all contributing the the overall story in unexpected ways. catch it if you see it, otherwise wait for the rental.
        vvbunny

        Non-Stop? Try Non-Sense!

        This movie was a weak, weak attempt to implement a possibly clever idea. The story is pointless, the characters are two dimensional stereotypes with unbelievable motivations and the jokes are just plain lame. Although I did actually laugh once, it was at the main character's horrible acting. For a story, some guys run around and then some other guys shoot each other and there's some gratuitous nudity, exploited in a pitiful attempt to retain the male viewer's attention (Any female viewer would surely not even be watching at this point as the average female iq is about 3 points higher than the male iq, giving the female just enough intelligence to not rent this waste of celluloid in the first place). The director lists himself simply as "Sabu" which is perfectly understandable: If I had made this movie, I wouldn't want my last name on it either.
        6Eve-4

        Why are these men running?

        This film is listed as a comedy, but it's not the "laugh out loud" type. In fact, there is some pretty serious subject matter involving a bank robbery, heroin addiction and the Japanese mafia. It's comparable to "Run Lola Run" in that yes, there is a lot of running! But it also shares "Lola's" non-linear story line. Some people may find this confusing. It's also similar in some respects to "Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" as you learn (eventually) that all the characters introduced are connected in some way.

        It helps to have some knowledge of the Asian culture (even if you learned it through Jackie Chan movies). The Asian's emphasis on honor and saving face is a key driving force for these characters. The relationship between the yakuza/mafia guys and their boss/master is laughable to an American sensibility. The motivations these guys have to run all over town in a marathon chase would never work in this country.

        If you can be patient and wait it out, the plot will fall into place. If you don't like movies you have to figure out, or if you get lost during flashbacks, you probably won't enjoy this one. Don't expect a knee-slapper, but there are a few good chuckles (some probably unintended) and interesting plot twists.

        P.S. If shaky hand-held camera work a la "Blair Witch" makes you queasy, beware!
        8deproduction

        Run Yasuda Run

        An entertaining and substantive film, Non-Stop has drawn deserving comparisons with "Run Lola Run". The film quickly develops into a chase sequence, during which the viewers learn about the three main characters through flashbacks and daydream sequences. The chase serves not as as a fast-paced climax, but as a journey that makes up the majority of the film. During the "run" we see the characters grow and momentarily forget about their dreary lives, about the "macho" roles they've bought into, and eventually forgetting about why they started running in the first place. Much like fighting provided a "clarity" for the characters in "Fight Club," running provides this film's characters with a means to step away from the false values that we all allow society to create for us. Their running serves as way to truly taste life from an unclouded perspective, and all three find some level of clarity and joy in the process.

        My appreciation and enjoyment only wavered slightly in the ending of the film, where instead of learning from their experience, the characters seem to revert to acting out those false macho roles I thought they had escaped from through their journey.

        Still, the only true problem with this film is that it wasn't distributed outside Japan sooner.
        7fundaquayman

        Why are we running?

        This movie has a very simple yet clever premise - an unemployed man trying to steal from a convenience store, and the store clerk catches him in the act... the thief runs away with the store-clerk right after him. All the while, the store clerk is in trouble with a low-rank Yakuza chinpira (gangster). Along the chase for the thief, they catch the eye of the Yakuza who's been looking for the convenience store clerk. The story then moves into high gear in the form of a Tom & Jerry (cat & mouse), but is added with the dog chasing after the cat. The entire 2nd act of D.A.N.G.A.N. Runner (can be translate to English as "PINBALL RUNNERS") is about the chase, and the chase goes on & on to the point that by the end of the 2nd act, the bum forgets why he is running away, and the Yakuza don't remember which of the 2 guys he is chasing, nor does he remember why they're running away from him.

        Similar to SABU's later film POSTMAN BLUES, the bulk of the film is simply all chase and action, with plenty of physical comedy and dark humor injected to keep the audience engaged. What falls short is the ending, to which the chase stops when the three men run out of steam, and into one of the most chaotic Mexican stand-offs you'll see on film that looks almost as if Sabu was paying homage to Tony Scott's TRUE ROMANCE (written by Quentin Tarantino).

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          Referenced in Run Lola Run (1998)

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        • Release date
          • November 9, 1996 (Japan)
        • Country of origin
          • Japan
        • Official site
          • Shooting Gallery
        • Language
          • Japanese
        • Also known as
          • Бегун-пуля
        • Filming locations
          • Tokyo, Japan
        • Production company
          • Nikkatsu
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        Box office

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        • Gross US & Canada
          • $38,442
        • Opening weekend US & Canada
          • $23,402
          • Nov 12, 2000
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 22m(82 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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