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Presents *************** Koara kachô AKA Executive Koala *************** Movie Information Release year.........: 2005 Genre................: Comedy/Crime/Drama IMDB rating..........: 6.4/10 IMDB Link............: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0830581/ Language.............: Japanese Subtitles............: English .srt Duration.............: 1h 25mn Source...............: DVD R1 Format...............: MPEG-4 File size............: 534 MB Overall bit rate.....: 870 Kbps Writing application..: HandBrake 0.9.6 Video/Audio Attributes Format................: AVC Format profile........: High@L3.0 Codec ID..............: avc1 Bit rate..............: 800 Kbps Width.................: 720 pixels Height................: 480 pixels Display aspect ratio..: 16:9 Frame rate............: 23.976 fps Bits/(Pixel*Frame)....: 0.097 Writing library.......: x264 core 120 Format................: AAC Format profile........: LC Codec ID..............: 40 Bit rate mode.........: Variable Bit rate..............: 64.2 Kbps Channel(s)............: 2 channels Channel positions.....: Front: L R Sampling rate.........: 48.0 KHz Compression mode......: Lossy Stream size...........: 39.4 MiB (7%) Plot summary Here is another strange film from director Kawasaki Minoru involving large costumed animals in otherwise normal settings. Kawasakis forte seems to be combining these large costumed protagonists with a sports theme. Thus we get the infamous Calamari Wrestler(2004), Kabuto-O Beetle(2005 - A wrestling Beetle), and Kani Gorukipa(2006 - a soccer playing Crab). In the midst of this bizarre sports-themed parade comes Executive Koala(2005) where an uncharacteristically fuzzy character is placed in the uncharacteristically dark and serious setting of a stressed-out business (koala)man in the midst of unsolved violent crimes. Kawasakis earlier sports-themed films followed a fairly predictable progression where the protagonist faces huge emotional and physical obstacles('cause its hard being a 7 foot walking squid,you know) but slowly and surely rises to the top of his/its professional to win the trophy and get the girl. Yada yada yada. With Koala Executive however, our koala protagonist starts at the top of his game and slowly spirals downward as the blood dripping from his axe increases exponentially. This is a strange tale and not only for the obvious reasons. The "secret" behind Tamuras murderous blackouts involves an unexpected plot twist, but the true strangeness does not emerge until the films final act, as the entire genre of the film seems to shift into, shall we say, psychedelic kung fu. As to why director Kawasaki envisioned this for the ending of the film, I have no clue. Perhaps he was thinking outside the box. Way WAY outside the box. Except for the obvious fact that he is a 6 foot tall Koala bear in a business suit, Tamura leads a rather successful yet ordinary life as a sale executive at his beloved pickle factory. And his future is looking rosy as the lead architect of a new merger with a Korean partner. He even has a(human) girl in his sites as a possible love interest. But his smooth sailing is interrupted by sudden, violent dreams in which he is hacking people to death with an axe. The dreams themselves are disturbing enough, but when he realizes that the people he dreamt of were in fact hacked to death at the very time of his nightmare, he does what any self-respecting koala would do... talk to his psychiatrist. Its clear from his waking personality that he is mild mannered and sensitive. So how could he possibly have such dream-state fantasies of violent murder? And what if he is actually a sleep-walking maniac with an axe? All clues soon point to the fact that Tamura may have come unglued, resulting in bloody rampages which his more civilized side refuses to accept and thus blocks them from memory. Will Tamura discover the truth behind his blackouts before his efforts at a Japan-Korea pickle merge are dashed? Will he get(at least the bloody stump)of his dream girl? Will he suddenly become an expert martial arts warrior as neon and strobe lights flash intensely in the background? WHO KNOWS!!?? Production Genre: Axe weilding six foot killer kolala! Release Date: October 28, 2005 Produced by: Klockwork Co., River Top Minoru Kawasaki........: Director/Producer/Screenwriter/Editor Hiroyuki Yamada........: Producer Shuntaro Kanai.........: Producer Masakazu Migita........: Screenwriter Yasutaka Nagano........: Cinematographer Masako Ishii...........: Composer(Music Score) Shuntaro Toi...........: Production Designer Cast Hironobu Nomura Arther Kuroda Hideki Saijo Eiichi Kikuchi Lee Ho Lee Hosup Ryu Hairken Chika Kunmada Hitomi Takashi Elli-Rose Shoko Nakagawa Hidekatsu Shibata Post Information Posted by..........: XxXx BIG A LITTLE A xXxX Date of post.......: 09.07.2012 Sharing WidgetTrailer |
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