Hard Romanticker (2011) Review

"Hard Romanticker" Japanese DVD Cover

"Hard Romanticker" Japanese DVD Cover

Director: Su-Yeon Gu
Writer: Mitsunori Gu, Su-Yeon Gu
Cast: Shota Matsuda, Kento Nagayama, Atsuro Watabe, Shido Nakamura, Tokio Emotom, Kaname Endo, Sei Ashina, Yoko Maki, Dai Watanabe, Claude Makik, Keiko Awaji
Running Time: 109 min.

By HKfanatic

If there’s a ‘problem’ with the Yakuza genre these days, it’s that there are so many towering masterpieces in the genre it’s easy for some of the smaller films to go overlooked. One such effort is 2011’s “Hard Romanticker,” the most recent work from Su-yeon Gu, a filmmaker of Korean descent who was born in Japan.

Thankfully, the fine folks at Artsploitation Films have stepped in to give “Hard Romanticker” a North American release. And while it may not dethrone “Outrage” or “Graveyard of Honor” as perennial favorites in the genre, the movie is still worth a look for serious fans of the Yakuza movie.

A caveat: “Hard Romanticker” is not strictly a Yakuza film, per se, as our main character Gu is expressly trying to avoid any mob affiliations. But it does deal in the genre’s particulars: expect plenty of shady gangsters, violent thugs, and dog-eared cops. In the middle of it all is our bleach blonde delinquent Gu, played with an electric physicality by Shota Mutsuda (brother of “Nightmare Detective” Ryuhei Matsuda).

Gu is something of a street punk but he goes out of his way to avoid ruffling the feathers of local mobsters or drawing undue police attention. Gu’s main goal in life as a half Korean-half Japanese citizen living in a society that doesn’t have much room for outsiders? Survival. But as “Hard Romanticker” opens, he’s about to be pulled into a gangland conflict that he simply can’t avoid.

The film is a semi-autobiographical tale for writer/director Su-yeon. Emphasis on the ‘semi’ since Gu dishes out and receives more grievous bodily harm in the movie than any human being could likely live to tell about. There’s no doubt that a compelling crimeland story could be woven around the the plight of Korean immigrants living in Japan, but there’s not much social commentary to be had in “Hard Romanticker.”

Instead, Su-yeon seems more interested in pushing the limits of misogyny and violence that have long been associated with the Yakuza picture. This a grim world of glue-sniffing hoodlums and schoolgirls who prostitute themselves on the side. It doesn’t help “Hard Romanticker’s” case that it opens, inexplicably, with a scene from the middle of the movie before jumping back to the start – without informing the audience. Oftentimes it feels like “Hard Romanticker” tries to tell its relatively straightforward narrative in the most jumbled and confusing manner possible.

Thankfully, director Su-yeon has a reliable leading man in Shota Matsuda, who serves as an anchor for the plot’s chaos. The role of Gu doesn’t exactly call for a wide range of emotions, but Matsuda is excellent at conveying a nihilistic attitude and barely contained inner rage. Later in the film, director Su-yeon finds a more comfortable groove himself by the contrasting the rural Shimonoseki with the sleek and metropolitan Kokura, where Gu retreats to help run a nightclub. It’s also not hard to appreciate the fact that much of the violence in “Hard Romanticker” is captured in long, unbroken camera takes, in which actors are called on to perform a number of complex actions.

The film arrives on DVD from Artsploitation Films, a relatively new DVD imprint whose main goal is to spotlight international films with an edge. “Hard Romanticker” certainly fits the bill and they’ve done an excellent job of presenting the movie to North American audiences. The visual transfer is superb despite not being in hi-def and, perhaps best of all, the film comes packed with a detailed booklet. Inside, you’ll find two essays: one about “Hard Romanticker” itself and another that provides an overview of the Yakuza genre’s storied history. So whether or not you end up a big fan of “Hard Romanticker,” the booklet will steer you towards other movies like Kinji Fukasaku’s 1972 effort “Street Mobster” or “Battles Without Honor or Humanity.”

“Hard Romanticker” is a brutal, unflinching look at a part of Japanese society that most of its citizens probably wouldn’t like to think about. Even if the film doesn’t best Takeshi Kitano at his own game, it proves memorable and idiosyncratic in its own way, in large part due to Shota Matsuda’s platinum locks and thousand yard stare.

HKFanatic’s Rating: 7/10

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Stoker | Blu-ray & DVD (20th Century Fox)

"Stoker" Theatrical Poster

"Stoker" Theatrical Poster

RELEASE DATE: June 18, 2013

Fox Home Entertainment presents the Blu-ray & DVD for Stoker, directed by Park Chan-wook’s (Oldboy). After India’s father dies, her Uncle, who she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her mother. She comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives and becomes increasingly infatuated with him. Starring Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska and Matthew Goode. Watch the trailer.

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Is Tony Jaa heading to India to shoot ‘Ong Bak 4’?

"Ong-Bak 3" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"Ong-Bak 3" Chinese Theatrical Poster

Now that Tom Yum Goong 2 is complete, the rumor mill is beginning to churn about future projects for Tony Jaa. Reportedly, Ong-Bak 2 and 3 director Panna Rittikrai has been in India, scouting locations for Ong-Bak 4. Shooting could begin as early as November of this year.

In order to cement the film’s international appeal, the crew is also interested in having Bollywood martial artist Vidyut Jamwal join the cast. Jamwal is currently set to rock Indian theaters next month with his highly anticipated action movie Commando: One Man Army. Check out the trailer for that movie here.

It’s probably best to take these rumors with a grain of salt but after many fans were left disappointed by Ong Bak 3, perhaps it’s time for Tony Jaa to redeem the series?

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Blu-ray and DVD Releases for 3/12/13

Motorway DVD (Lionsgate)

Motorway DVD (Lionsgate)

This week is so jam-packed with new releases, I better just zip my lips and get down to work.

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Here are your Blu-ray and DVD releases for the week of 3/12/13:

ASIAN CINEMA

Motorway (DVD) – Lionsgate presents one of 2012’s most riveting Hong Kong action films. Shawn Yue and Anthony Wong are behind the wheel for this cops ‘n crooks film with plenty of car chases

Black Eagle (DVD) – also known as “Return 2 Base” and “Soar Into the Sun,” this 2012 Korean action-blockbuster stars Rain (“Ninja Assassin”) as an ace fighter pilot. Be sure to read our review

Fairy in a Cage (Blu-ray/DVD) – this 1977 Japanese erotic shocker is infamous for its brutal torture scenes and condemnation of Japan’s imperial past

Punch (DVD) – Kim Yun-Seok of “The Chaser” and “The Thieves” fame stars in this smash hit 2011 Korean coming-of-age dramedy. On 2-disc Special Edition from 5 Points Pictures

Death Penalty.com / Death Penalty.com: A New Beginning (DVD) – it’s a Double Feature of the spooky Japanese horror series “Death Penalty.com.” In Japanese with English subtitles

Female Teacher: In Front Of The Students (DVD) – the Nikkatsu Erotic Film colleciton continues with this Japanese ‘pink’ movie

MARTIAL ARTS/ACTION

Indomina Martial Arts Triple Feature (DVD) – Indomina may be getting out of the distribution game, but their legacy lives in with great films like the ones in this Triple Feature, for only $12.99. See Johnny Tri Nguyen in “Clash”; Johnnie To’s masterful financial thriller “Life Without Principle”; and Dante Lam’s explosive action flick “Fire of Conscience”

Icons of Action: 4 Film Set (Blu-ray/DVD) – in this set, you can watch Jason Statham in “Blitz”; Sylvester Stallone in “Eye See You”; Jean-Claude Van Damme in “In Hell”; and Dolph Lundgren in “Direct Contact,” for only $7.99

Warrior Triple Feature (DVD) – the Weinstien Company presents Jim Caviezel in the sci-fi/action flick “Outlander”; the Russian fantasy film “Wolfhound”; and Mark Dacascos in the swords ‘n sandals epic “Nomad”

FOREIGN

Tristana (Blu-ray/DVD) – Catherine Denueve stars in this 1970 Spanish-language film, a newly restored and rediscovered classic from surrealist master Luis Buñuel (“The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”)

This is Not a Film (DVD) – the acclaimed 2011 feature from Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, who was banned from cinema for 20 years by Tehran

Hemel (DVD) – Artsploitation Films presents this 2012 Dutch-language film about a young woman who uses random sexual encounters to mask her loneliness

Mystikal (DVD) – this 2010 Spanish-language film is a adventure in the tradition of “Legend,” full of fairies and other fantasy creatures

Dabangg 2 (Blu-ray) – the 2012 Bollywood blockbuster sequel is released in hi-definition this week

MAINSTREAM

Life of Pi (3D Blu-ray/Blu-ray/DVD) – Ang Lee’s Academy-Award winning survival adventure film, based on the acclaimed book, arrives on home formats

Hitchcock (Blu-ray/DVD) – Anthony Hopkins portrays the legendary suspense director during the making of “Psycho” in this 2012 drama

This Must Be the Place (Blu-ray/DVD) – Sean Penn stars as a Robert Smith-esque former rock singer who tries to track down his father’s killer – a Nazi war criminal – in this 2012 drama

Smashed (Blu-ray/DVD) – Mary Elizabeth Winstead (“Scott Pilgrim vs. The World”) and Aaron Paul (TV’s “Breaking Bad”) star as a young married couple who come to the realization that they’re alcoholics

The Devil’s in the Details (Blu-ray/DVD) – Ray Liotta stars in this 2012 direct-to-video action/thriller about a veteran soldier forced to work for a drug smuggler when his family is kidnapped

Pressed (DVD) – Luke Goss (“Interview With a Hitman,” “Blade II”) headlines this thriller about a former executive who dabbles in the drug trade to try and make some easy money. Naturally, everything that could go wrong, does

Killer Biker Chicks (DVD) – in the middle of Nevada desert, you’ll find plenty of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll in this 2009 indie exploitation flick

NEW TO BLU-RAY

Willow (Blu-ray) – Ron Howard directs this fan favorite 1988 fantasy adventure film, based on a story by George Lucas and starring Warwick Davis and Val Kilmer

The Blob (Blu-ray) – movie icon Steve McQueen stars in this classic 1958 monster movie, in hi-definition from the Criterion Collection

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Blu-ray + DVD) – Disney’s 1988 box office smash, a fluid blend of traditional animation with live-action, is now on Blu for its 25th anniversary

Zulu Dawn (Blu-ray) – Burt Lancaster and Peter O’Toole star in this 1979 adventure film, a prequel to the popular “Zulu”

Blade Runner: The Final Cut (Blu-ray) – the Final Cut of Ridley Scott’s classic 1982 sci-fi film is released as a stand-alone Blu-ray for a reduced price

ANIMATION

Rise of the Guardians (Blu-ray/DVD) – this 2012 film is the latest computer-generated kid’s film from Dreamworks Animation

Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (Blu-ray) – a 2003 direct-to-video animated film done in the style of Bruce Timm and Paul Dini’s “Batman: The Animated Series”

Superman: Brainiac Attacks (Blu-ray) – a 2006 direct-to-video spin-off of “Superman: The Animated Series,” but it does not share the same continuity as the TV series and has a less than stellar reputation among fans

Mulan + Mulan II (Blu-ray + DVD) – Disney presents their underrated 1998 animated film on Blu-ray with its direct-to-video sequel

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Blu-ray + DVD) – Disney’s 1996 animated film is noted for being one of their darkest and most mature efforts. Now in hi-def

BLU-RAY DOUBLE FEATURES

Troy/Gladitor (Blu-ray) –  the popular swords ‘n sandals Hollywood films are paired together on a Blu-ray Double Feature for only $14.99

Shooter/Four Brothers (Blu-ray) – Mark Wahlberg headlines both the action/revenge films in this Blu-ray Double Feature

Green Mile / Forest Gump (Blu-ray) – Tom Hanks takes the spotlight in this Blu-ray Double Feature

Clash of the Titans 2010 / Clash of the Titans 1981 (Blu-ray) – compare and contrast the two versions of the Greek mythology tale with this Blu-ray Double Feature

Losers & Jonah Hex (Blu-ray) – it’s two recent comic book adaptations in this Blu-ray Double Feature

Saturday Night Fever / Grease (Blu-ray) – get plenty of John Travolta thrusting his hips in this hi-def Double Feature

Disclosure / Fatal Attraction (Blu-ray) – it’s a Double Feature of director Adrian Lyne’s late 80’s/early 90’s erotic thrillers

Time to Kill & the Pelican Brief (Blu-ray) – a Double Feature of 90’s legal thrillers

CLASSICS

Ministry of Fear (Blu-ray/DVD) – the Criterion Collection presents this 1944 feature from “M” director Fritz Lang, based on a novel by Graham Greene (“The Third Man”)

Samson & Delilah (DVD) – legendary Hollywood director Cecil B. DeMille’s 1949 take on the enduring Biblical story

Casablanca / The African Queen (Blu-ray) – get a double dose of Humphrey Bogart in this classic film Double Feature

Ben Hur / Ten Commandments (Blu-ray) – two Biblically-themed epics for the price of one in this Blu-ray Double Feature

Dirty Dozen / Green Berets (Blu-ray) – you can’t get much more manly than Lee Marvin and John Wayne in this military-themed Blu-ray Double Feature

CULT

Expectations + Confessions (DVD) – distributor Vinegar Syndrome presents two 70’s-era erotic films about housewives dabbling in extracurricular sexual activities

HORROR

Storage 24 (Blu-ray/DVD) – Magnet Releasing offers this 2012 British horror flick that’s described as “Aliens” meets “Shaun of the Dead”

Savage Water + Death By Invitation (DVD) – distributor Vinegar Syndrome presents two obscure 70’s-era low-budget horror films

Grave Encounters 2 (Blu-ray/DVD) – the 2012 sequel to the surprise indie horror hit that makes fun of ‘Ghost Hunter’-type paranormal investigation shows

In Their Skin (DVD) – James D’Arcy (“Cloud Atlas”) and Selma Blair (“Hellboy”) star in this 2012 horror/thriller about a pair of suburban neighbors with sinister intentions

Curandero: Dawn Of The Demon (DVD) – Robert Rodriguez presents this 2005 horror film that’s set in the bowels of the Mexican underworld

The Taint (Blu-ray/DVD) – Troma releases this 2010 exploitation flick about tainted water that turns people into raging misogynists

Spiders (3D Blu-ray/DVD) – a 2013 giant spider flick, available in 3D. The Amazon reviews stress caution before purchase, though…

Interested in any of these movies? If so, we hope that you’ll consider ordering from our affiliate to help support this site. Thank you!


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The ‘Mad Max’ Trilogy revs up onto Blu-ray on June 4th

"Mad Max Trilogy" Tin Blu-ray Cover

"Mad Max Trilogy" Tin Blu-ray Cover

Mad Max, the sci-fi franchise that introduced Mel Gibson to the world, will come together for the first time as a Blu-ray collection (limited edition, premium tin packaging) when Warner Bros. debuts the Mad Max Trilogy on June 4th.

The three films – Mad Max (1979), Mad Max: Road Warrior (1982) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) – are all set in the near-future in Australia. From the very first film, Oscar® winner George Miller proved a master at creating the gritty, bleak dystopian world and staging the incredible car stunts and crashes in the era when stuntmen, not computers, achieved the effects. All three movies starred Mel Gibson, virtually unknown until after the second film, as Max Rockatansky, a highway cop traveling through the Outback in a society descending into chaos.

This must-own collection for action fans is available in limited premium tin packaging and makes a perfect gift for Father’s Day. The collection will sell for $49.99 SRP on Blu-ray Disc™. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, which is making its Blu-ray debut, will also be available as a single along with Mad Max: Road Warrior. Order due date for all is April 30th.

Cityonfire.com received the above press release from Warner Bros. Don’t forget to read about the upcoming Mad Max 4: Fury Road, which coincides with the release of the Mad Max Trilogy on Blu-ray.

Update: Added a photo of the tin set (the standard slipcase version is packaged inside). Still no word on the extra features.

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Gary Daniels and Jon Foo are ready to provide back-up for the ‘Soldier Girls’

"Tekken" Italian Theatrical Poster

"Tekken" Italian Theatrical Poster

The other day we heard about a potential action movie called The B-Team, which would reunite some of our favorite action stars of yesteryear like Michael Dudikoff and Cynthia Rothrock. Today comes word of another action project in development, this one titled Soldier Girls. The film is billed as ‘The Expendables meets G.I. Jane‘ and is set to star newcomer Kat Morgan, Natasha Malthe (D.O.A.: Dead or Alive), and LeeAnn Liebenberg (stuntwork in Jean-Claude Van Damme’s Wake of Death).

If the project secures enough funding and the actors’ schedules are aligned, martial arts buffs can also look forward to Gary Daniels (City Hunter) and Jon Foo (Bangkok Revenge) joining the cast. The duo were last seen together in the live-action Tekken movie.

Producer/director Gary Mandry is currently shoring up the appropriate budget to film in South Africa. You can read more on Soldier Girls at Film Combat Syndicate.

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Massage Parlor Murders | Blu-ray & DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

Massage Parlor Murders Blu-ray & DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

Massage Parlor Murders Blu-ray & DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

RELEASE DATE: April 9, 2013

Vinegar Syndrome presents the Blu-ray for 1972’s Massage Parlor Murders. A serial killer is murdering massage girls in a variety of brutal ways. It’s up to a rogue detective team to solve the case! Starring Sandra Peabody (Last House on the Left), Chris Jordan (Deep Throat 2), Brother Theodore (The Burbs) and George Dzundza (The Deer Hunter). Watch the trailer.

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Electra Glide in Blue Blu-ray & DVD (Shout! Factory)

Electra Glide in Blue Blu-ray & DVD (Shout! Factory)

Electra Glide in Blue Blu-ray & DVD (Shout! Factory)

RELEASE DATE: June 4, 2013

Shout! Factory presents the Blu-ray for 1973’s Electra Glide in Blue, starring Robert Blake (Lost Highway). A cop (Robert Blake) is promoted to Homicide following the mysterious murder of a hermit. He is forced to confront his illusions about himself and those around him in order to solve the case. He’s then put in a situation that can cost him his life. Watch the trailer.

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In Another Country | DVD (Kino Lorber)

In Another Country DVD (Kino Lorber)

In Another Country DVD (Kino Lorber)

RELEASE DATE: April 9, 2013

Kino Lorber presents the DVD for 2012’s In Another Country, directed by Sang-soo Hong (Tale of Cinema). Three different French women (a filmmaker, an adulterer and a divorce – Huppert, Huppert and… Huppert) visit a small Korean resort town and encounter a flirtatious director, a love struck lifeguard and far too much soju. Starring Isabelle Huppert, Yoo Jun-sang, Kwon Hae-hyo and Moon So-ri. Watch the trailer.

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Drive-In Double Feature: The Suckers & The Love Garden | DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

Drive-In Double Feature: The Suckers & The Love Garden DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

Drive-In Double Feature: The Suckers & The Love Garden DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

RELEASE DATE: April 9, 2013

Vinegar Syndrome presents Drive-In Collection: The Suckers & The Love Garden on DVD. 1972′s The Suckers is a sleazy sexploitation rendering of The Most Dangerous Game. In 1971′s The Love Garden, a love triangle unfolds and ends in deceit and manipulation. Watch the trailers.

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Drive-In Double Feature: Expectations & Confessions | DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

Drive-In Double Feature: Expectations & Confessions DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

Drive-In Double Feature: Expectations & Confessions DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

RELEASE DATE: March 12, 2013

Vinegar Syndrome presents Drive-In Collection: Expectations & Confessions on DVD. In 1978’s Expectations, two women, one a wealthy socialite and the other a swinger, decide to swap lives. However as the novelty wears off, they become slaves to each other’s misery. In 1977′s Confessions, a bored, upscale housewife decides to dabble in the world of anonymous sex and prostitution. Watch the trailers.

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Drive-In Double Feature: Anatomy of A Psycho & The Lonely Sex | DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

Drive-In Double Feature: Anatomy of A Psycho & The Lonely Sex DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

Drive-In Double Feature: Anatomy of A Psycho & The Lonely Sex DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

RELEASE DATE: April 9, 2013

Vinegar Syndrome presents Drive-In Collection: Anatomy of A Psycho & The Lonely Sex on DVD. In 1961’s Anatomy of A Psycho, the brother of a convicted murder set to be executed takes revenge against the people he believes were responsible for his brother’s demise. In 1959’s The Lonely Sex, a lonely outcast kidnaps a young woman and holds her hostage in a rural shack while a violent peeping tom goes about his daily routine. Watch the trailers.

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Enter the Dragon: 40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector’s Edition | Blu-ray (Warner)

Enter the Dragon: 40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition Blu-ray (Warner)

Enter the Dragon: 40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition Blu-ray (Warner)

RELEASE DATE: June 11, 2013

Warner Bros. presents the Enter the Dragon: 40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector’s Edition Blu-ray set. The set will include three new featurettes: No Way As Way, The Return to Han’s Island and Wing Chun: The Art that Introduced Kung Fu to Bruce Lee. The new edition also comes with a number of photos, a sticker and other printed collectibles. For more details, click here.

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Empire of Silver | DVD (Neoclassics Films)

"Empire of Silver" International Theatrical Poster

"Empire of Silver" International Theatrical Poster

RELEASE DATE: April 16, 2013

Neoclassics Films presents the DVD for 2009’s Empire of Silver, written and directed by Christina Yao. This historical epic focuses on a wealthy banking clan and its fortunes during the turn-of-the-century Chinese economy and political turmoil. Starring Aaron Kwok, Zhang Tielin, Hao Lei and Jennifer Tilly. Watch the trailer.

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Shoot First, Die Later | Blu-ray & DVD (Raro Video USA)

Shoot First, Die Later Blu-ray & DVD (Raro Video USA)

Shoot First, Die Later Blu-ray & DVD (Raro Video USA)

RELEASE DATE: May 28, 2013

Raro Video USA presents the Blu-ray & DVD for 1974’s Shoot First, Die Later, directed by Fernando Di Leo. Luc Merenda (Hostel: Part II) gives the performance of his career as a highly regarded police detective who is taking syndicate money in exchange for departmental favors, which leads to numerous complications. Watch a clip (beware of spoilers). Head over to the Amazon.com link for a list of features.

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