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Gonzo doesn't begin to describe this wild women-in-prison film. A mad mix
of outrageous exploitation, flamboyant art movie, and energetic comic
book, this manga-inspired cult classic is actually the second film in a
series, but you hardly need the history. Matsu (Meiko Kaji, Lady Snowblood)
is an innocent woman in jail who defies the sadistic warden and brutal
guards with silent stares and sudden strikes. Nicknamed "Scorpion" for her
lethal, lightning attacks, she is systematically abused, tortured, and
humiliated by the vengeful warden (guess why he wears that eye patch), but
escapes with a chain gang and leads the cops on a violent chase through
the countryside.
The doomed "Seven Sinful Women" are systematically cut down by the
trigger-happy posse, but not before they take a few with them. Kaji gives
a near silent performance as the smoldering Matsu, who stares out from
under artfully tousled hair with piercing eyes and spars with her
bullying, psychotic cellblock rival. Director Shunya Ito paints his
striking set pieces in brilliant colors: an autumnal death scene that
turns from restful, leaf-blown orange to a desolate gray in a flash, a
blue waterfall that suddenly runs red with blood, an escape down a literal
mountain of garbage. Never has exploitation looked so beautiful.
"Visually and sonically stunning, this will delight devotees of Japanese
horror."
TIMEOUT, CRITICS CHOICE, November 2006
"Female Convict Scorpion is in every way an ambitious, audacious piece
of work. It needs to be seen to be believed."
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Starring:
Meiko Kaji as Matsu (Sasori)
Fumio Watanabe as Inspector Goda
Kayoko Shiraishi as Oba
Directed by Shunya Ito
ES015 - Color - NTSC - 2.0 - 90
Min - Aspect Ratio 2.35:1 - 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen - Region 1 - 1972
Release date: October 25, 2010 |
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