7/10
Off kilter comedy is worth a look
19 April 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Bored postman runs into an old school chum when making his rounds only to discover that he's now a member of the Yakuza (and being watched by the police who take an interest in the postman as a result). Spurred on by his friends tales about living a life where your heart beats fast our hero goes home and opens some of the undelivered mail. He becomes infatuated with a young girl who is dying in a hospital and he goes to meet her, making the acquaintance not only of the girl but a hit-man in the process… This is a good off kilter comedy that was my first introduction to the films of actor/director Sabu. I've seen him in some of the films that he's acted in but this was the first time I had seen a film he directed. I wasn't sure if the film was a comedy or not so there were times that I wasn't sure if I was supposed to be laughing, especially with some of the darker bits. This is a very good little film, certainly the sort of film that would not have been made in the West where some of the shifts in tone from comedy to something darker are either frowned upon or not handled well. Is it a great film, no, the film is a bit too rambling in some sections, but it is very good. (This isn't to say the rambling is bad, some of the rambling sections, where our hero listens to some of his "friends" tales, are some of the more enjoyable sections, the trouble is that as much as you like them you still wonder where it's all going) Certainly it's worth a look for anyone who is tired of the typical comedies, even of the edgier independent sort.
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