US Discotek Media unrated DVD - region 1
Hyper-energetic camera in an experimental Sci-F Drama Action
with Punk music and in an
Post-Apocalyptic environment. It felt like a Prototype
for the Japanese Cyber Punk Cinema
soon about to emerge with Shinya Tsukamoto and his 1988 Tetsuo
The Iron Man.
Bikers, Punks, Street Racing and Yakuzas, where the tensions between the youngsters
and
their rebellion against society vs. the Yakuza with it's Fascism finally leads
to an Explosion.
Documentary feeling, free form filmmaking and snappy from a setting bursting
with aggression
and energy. With music from i.a. The Rockers, Inu and The Stalin.
Presented in 2.35:1 widescreen, japanese audio with english
subtitles. Textsheet "Punk Manifesto"
by Tom Mes, a Trailer, Picture gallery and some background text info
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