After a rapid-fire montage of two groups of gangsters, one Japanese, the other ethnic Chinese, killing each other and everybody else on screen, DEAD OR ALIVE's story begins when a police officer announces, "Round up everybody who looks (suspicious), even if they aren't Chinese." The Chinese have been living in Japan for centuries, but have never been accepted or integrated into Japanese society. This larger conflict underlies the blood and gore of the two gangs vying to make a big drug purchase from a mainland Chinese gang. When Jojima (Show Aikawa) an otherwise honest cop, needs money for an operation for his daughter, he gets a "loan" from the head of the Japanese gang, but when his partner kills the brother of the leader of the Chinese mafia, Ryuichi (Riki Rakeuchi), a blood feud begins between the two men.
DEAD OR ALIVE's fast-paced cinematic presentation, black humor, tongue-in-cheek satire, and misogynist sadism set it apart from similar films by Takeshi Kitano. Director Takashi Miike's earlier film, AUDITION, is known for its stunning ending, but here he builds up to a parody of the big showdown that is so hysterically comic that, borrowing from Monty Python and DR. STRANGELOVE, it reaches absolutely apocalyptic proportions.
Theatrical release: June 8, 2001
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Director's Cut
Unedited
Unrated
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Additional Release Material:
Trailers
Interviews: Takashi Miike - Director
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus
Director of Photography
Hideo Yamamoto: Cinematographer
Review 1:
"...It demonstrates enough flair and grotesque wit to make for very enjoyable viewing..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.64 10/01/2002