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- Titre original: 少年メリケンサック
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: The Shonen Merikensack , Shonen Merikensakku ,
- Scénariste et Réalisateur: Kudo Kankuro
- Genres: Musique, Comédie
Distribution et équipes
- Miyazaki Aoi Rôle principal
- Sato KoichiAkio [Bass]Rôle principal
- Kimura YuichiHaruo [Guitar]Rôle Secondaire
- Taguchi TomorowoJimmy [Vocals]Rôle Secondaire
- Miyake HirokiYoung [Drummer]Rôle Secondaire
- Katsuji RyoMasaruRôle Secondaire
Critiques
The movie moved back and forth from the bands past, namely the Bras Knuckle Kids. It showed how the band members evolved to the kind of person they are today. Watching this film made me think what punk really is about. Like in Sex Pistols' era along with their bassist Sid Vicious who are known as the Punk rock gods during the 80's, I feel that their music are cleaner and more turbulent than what we have of punk today. Today's punk is more on what most people call emo side. Songs made out of love and heartbreak instead of about controversies, internal affairs and other issues of real life.
Back to the movie… it also had its broken plots and what nots in between when Kana's character goes out of hand but the ending surely got me smiling then staring blankly after. Music wise… as I have already mentioned above it was terribly noisy. Horrible if they include the shouting, I am not a fan of too much violence. So for a supposedly music endowed comedy movie with lots of sub plots, this almost made me stop watching. Still, it was an OKAY film at the end.
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