As a story structure, it reminds a postmodern novel: fragmented, plot-less and on first view: chaotic. Individual pieces can be rearranged and each one has its own life. In terms of genre, the film stands on the border between pseudo-documentary, dark comedy, punk (as an attitude) and video-art.
A mockumentary dark comedy where a camera crew follows four hitmen who end up getting killed in the infamous Coda Teahouse Massacre. Years later, footage from the documentary crew emerges revealing how these four bungling psychopaths ended up dead in the criminal underground's greatest mystery.
A mockumentary dark comedy where a camera crew follows four hitmen who end up getting killed in the infamous Coda Teahouse Massacre. Years later, footage from the documentary crew emerges revealing how these four bungling psychopaths ended up dead in the criminal underground's greatest mystery.
A real-time mockumentary of drug culture through a dual camera perspective.
Following a film shoot gone wrong, director Koji Shiraishi finds himself forced to employ two violent criminals in his future productions.
Following a film shoot gone wrong, director Kôji Shiraishi finds himself forced to employ two violent criminals in his future productions.