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Like Anna Karina's Sweater: Survival with Style and Substance
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Survival with Style and Substance
When directors of television commercials and/or music videos make the transition to feature films, the end result is, more often than not, pretty pictures with a storyline suitable only for the short-attention span set. In Japan it's no different, and the recent crop of films from ad-men-turned-director have been little more than gorgeous looking ads writ large ( Casshern , The Hotel Venus ). Yet the recent paring of director Gen Sekiguchi with screenwriter Taku Tada has resulted in one of the most original and beautiful debuts in some - the twisted comedy with the odd title, Survive Style 5+ . Though both Sekiguchi and Tada come from an advertising background, their award-winning commercials (or CM, as known in Japan) have a particularly surreal edge to them, including a brilliant CM for Boss7 Coffee that has a simple conversation between a man and a woman escalating into an international political incident.
Survive Style 5+ consists of five parallel storylines that are loosely tied together, with the common thread being an English hitman (Vinnie Jones) who poses the same question to everyone he meets - "What is your function in life?" Tada's characters are all wonderfully eclectic, and they include a narcissistic hypnotist who irreversibly turns a salaryman into a bird, a high-strung ad executive (Kyôko Koizumi) who comes up with increasingly outlandish (and hysterically funny) ideas for commerc"
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