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Junk

Original title: Junk: Shiryô-gari
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.2K
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Junk (2000)
Body HorrorDark ComedyZombie HorrorHorror

A team of jewel thieves are caught between a yakuza gang and a mass of zombies when they enter an abandoned factory once used as a site for secret experiments by the U.S. military.A team of jewel thieves are caught between a yakuza gang and a mass of zombies when they enter an abandoned factory once used as a site for secret experiments by the U.S. military.A team of jewel thieves are caught between a yakuza gang and a mass of zombies when they enter an abandoned factory once used as a site for secret experiments by the U.S. military.

  • Director
    • Atsushi Muroga
  • Writer
    • Atsushi Muroga
  • Stars
    • Kaori Shimamura
    • Yûji Kishimoto
    • Shû Ehara
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Atsushi Muroga
    • Writer
      • Atsushi Muroga
    • Stars
      • Kaori Shimamura
      • Yûji Kishimoto
      • Shû Ehara
    • 33User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kaori Shimamura
    • Saki
    Yûji Kishimoto
    • Nakada
    Shû Ehara
    • Akira
    Gôta Tate
    • Ramon
    • (as Tate Gouta)
    Nobuyuki Asano
    • Jun
    Koutarou Tanaka
    • Toraji
    Kôtarô Tanaka
    • Toraji
    Deborah Joy Vinall
    • Sharon
    • (as 'Debolar Joy Vinall')
    Anthony Grow
    • Knife Zombie, head shot zombie
    Dan K. Armel
    Timothy Battaglia
    Michael Chiech
    Masakiko China
    Sean Dominey
    Shawn Eckhart
    Naoki Fukuda
    Edo Heinrich-Sanchez
    Byron Jones
      • Director
        • Atsushi Muroga
      • Writer
        • Atsushi Muroga
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      User reviews33

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      7BA_Harrison

      Junk isn't.

      I like Junk: sure, it's extremely derivative stuff (female super-zombie aside, of course), but it has absolutely no pretensions, delivering fans of your more traditional shuffling undead all the gut-munching, brain-blasting action that they could ask for.

      The plot sees a gang of amateur jewel thieves (including sexy getaway driver Saki) bite off more than they can chew when they arrange their meeting with a Yakuza fence and his men at an abandoned factory: the derelict building is, in fact, a top secret army base where experiments in raising the dead have resulted in flesh-eating zombies, and it's not long before the criminals are fighting for their lives against hordes of mouldy walking cadavers.

      This weak set up is simply an excuse for a series of violent gun-fights and bloody encounters with manky zombies, so it is easy to forgive the silly script, many glaring plot-holes and terrible acting (particularly from a handful of westerners, playing US Army dudes). Director Atsushi Muroga (who also directed jewellery-heist-gone-wrong action flick Score) wisely keeps the action flowing thick and fast, and ensures that gore-hounds are kept happy with plenty of splattery effects.

      Eventually, things get very daft indeed, with the aforementioned super-zombie stealing the show in the film's finale: wearing thigh high kinky boots, this surprisingly sexy corpse runs rings around the surviving gang members, before being shot in the head. Unfortunately, this only makes matters worse: the she-zombie becomes even stronger (and, inexplicably, albino!), fighting on after having been completely cut in half!!!

      Cool, crazy, and covered in blood, this undemanding undead actioner is recommended to those who want to switch off their brain and simply enjoy some gory mayhem.
      9Captain_Couth

      From the maker of Score comes this unique zombie film.

      Junk (2000) was one of the new wave zombie films to come from Japan during the turn of the century. Like the others it was made on the cheap but highly entertaining. This film's about an experiment gone awry (can't those scientists get anything right?). The gore level is very high and it features two very unlikely heroes and some hot Japanese ladies. Why can't they make zombie films like this in the United States instead of rubbish like Resident Evil (which parts of this movie were taken from). Junk (like Score) was partially shot in English. I love this movie and I know you will to.

      Highly recommended

      George A. Romero would be pleased.

      Did I mention there were two hot Japanese ladies in the picture?
      6battlemonkey

      A flawed but ultimately fun gut-muncher of a film

      Although severely outclassed by later films like "Wild Zero" and "Versus," "Junk" is still a worthwhile foray into the zombie genre, which seems to be getting a transfusion of much needed new blood over in Japan. The characters in this film are either selfish and unlikeable or simply cliche, which is the real drawback to the film. It prevents any sort of tension or emotional involvement. At the same time, there is a half-naked super zombie woman kicking people's heads off and breaking out some serious undead kungfu, so who can really complain? Decent gore, some good action, and a high energy level elevate the movie above the mundane script and characters, resulting in an above average time waster that delights in the end. If you're expecting the cuteness of "Wild Zero" or "Dead Alive," or the apocalyptic impact of "Dawn of the Dead," you're better off watching those movies. If you're looking for no-nonsense, gory, idiotic zombie fun with some gun toting Yakzua thrown in, this movie is aces.
      6Splatterdome-AMH

      Gory zombie movie made in Japan

      In an abandoned factory on the Japanese island of Okinawa, the U.S. army secretly developed a serum called "DNX" that is able to bring the dead back to life. Something went wrong and all scientists were killed. Now meet Saki and her gang. They just robbed a jeweller and are on their way to meet some Yakuza for a big deal. Guessed their meeting point? It doesn't take long time and an army of bloodthirsty zombies is after them. Soon everybody is running and fighting for his life...

      20 years after the heydays of ultra-gory Italian zombie movies, the Japanese start to produce somehow very similar movies like this one. Heavily influenced by such films as George A. Romero's zombie trilogy, Italian and Spanish shockers from the late 70's and early 80's and the 1992 Japanese film "Living Dead in Tokyo Bay", this is a fun splatter film, and as such it delivers what fans would expect. The gory special effects are done very well most of the time - if you can't stand dismemberment, heads blown into pieces and gut-munching zombies, stay far away! On the other side, splatter movie fans will have plenty of fun with this movie.
      8HumanoidOfFlesh

      Very entertaining Japanese zombie film.

      After a robbery,a group of thieves meets up with the Yakuza at an old abandoned factory in order to exchange money and jewels.However unknown to them the factory was an old military facility which was working on reanimating the dead.And they succeeded,meaning the factory is loaded with bloodthirsty zombies."Junk" is slowly getting a minor cult following,because it has creepy,old-style zombies that are a combination of Romero/Fulci/O'Bannon's zombies.The gore is plentiful and the feel of the film is very reminiscent of the Italian gut-munchers of the late 1970/early 1980 period.The film doesn't take itself too seriously and is pretty silly at times.There is plenty of gory mayhem on display-lots of headshots,zombies biting parts of their victims and eating intestines etc."Junk" is extremely entertaining,so fans of Japanese horror or zombie cinema won't be disappointed.

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      • Trivia
        The American soldiers featured in the film are real soldiers stationed in Japan at the time.
      • Goofs
        The back of the German DVD release features a synopsis copied from the 2002 Resident Evil movie. Nothing described in it happens in the movie.
      • Alternate versions
        Uncut version running 91 minutes also available on DVD.
      • Connections
        Referenced in The Horror Geek: Junk is the Best Resident Evil Movie that Isn't a Resident Evil Movie (2020)

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      • Release date
        • January 22, 2000 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Languages
        • Japanese
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Дешевые отходы
      • Filming locations
        • Club SEGA Arcade, 9-8 Mihama Chatan, Nakagami District, Okinawa, Japan(exterior location seen shortly before the heist)
      • Production company
        • Japan Home Video (JHV)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 23m(83 min)
      • Color
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