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Exclusive Clip: Sukiyaki Western Django
A must-watch for fans of Quentin Tarantino and Takashi Miike and lovers of the Spaghetti Western.
by Jen Yamato | August 27, 2008
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Tarantino fans, prick up your ears! Maverick filmmaker Takashi Miike (Audition, Ichi the Killer) is back with the culture-mashing Sukiyaki Western Django (which features a cameo by QT himself), and Rotten Tomatoes is bringing you an exclusive look at the very baddest scene of the whole film. Picture this: a mysterious gunslinger in the Wild West faces off in a duel against...a samurai sword-wielding maniac! It's unlike anything you've ever seen before. Watch it after the jump!

Director Takashi Miike is arguably the Quentin Tarantino of Japan. Accordingly, his Sukiyaki Western Django, like the Japanese dish for which it's named, is a delicious mash-up of all the best elements of the Spaghetti Western genre. In the exclusive clip below, you'll watch one of the film's best scenes -- one that, even without any previous knowledge, gives you a sense of what Miike and his "Sukiyaki Western" are all about. Watch as the mysterious Gunman (Hideaki Ito) engages in a High Noon-esque duel with the warrior Yoshitsune (Yusuke Iseya), the katana-wielding leader of the White gang.




Click to watch the exclusive snow fight scene from Sukiyaki Western Django


A bit of background: Sukiyaki Western Django explores the genre known as the Spaghetti Western popularized in the 1960s by films like Sergio Leone's The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Specifically, Miike borrows his plot and title from Sergio Corbucci's 1966 film Django, which starred cult icon Franco Nero.

But the history of the Spaghetti Western is much more textured than that; Django was fashioned as a poor man's Fistful of Dollars, like many films of the time produced in quick succession to more successful Westerns in order to capitalize on their popularity. However, Fistful of Dollars itself was a remake of Akira Kurosawa's samurai tale Yojimbo, which in turn was influenced by the film noir stylings of Dashiell Hammett and the early Westerns of John Ford.



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And so the storytelling lineage of the genre goes back and forth between Hollywood and Japan, each one influencing the other, making Sukiyaki Western Django a remake of a remake of remake of a remake --- set in a mining town in Nevada entirely populated by Japanese characters, who wear clothes that combine Western wear with Harajuku sensibilities, wield six-shooters with samurai armor, and speak in heavily accented English.

Sukiyaki Western Django promises to be a treat for genre fans, and is out in limited release Friday, August 29. Click here to read what critics are saying and check out more photos!


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Comments (1-20 of 49 posts) | Reply
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Aug 27 2008 02:58 PM

This movie shall suck, and will make less than 2 million in the USA.

Tarrantino has talent, even when he's ripping people off. Takashi Miike is a boring porn like hack director, only known for his over the top gross as hell stomach churning events reminiscent of "the good parts" of late night Cinemax flare.


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RT-Ryan writes:
on Aug 27 2008 03:03 PM

I am a "genre fan," I have seen this movie, and I approve. I can see how it will not be for everyone, however, so I expect the movie to split audiences pretty definitively. It's bizarre and fun; pure and simple.

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Jen Yamato writes:
on Aug 27 2008 03:05 PM

Wow. Tomwaits, you are so very wrong. I've seen it twice and loved it. Although I will say that it works much better for fans of genre films, of spaghetti westerns, of the very idea of homage...it also works better probably if you know some things about Japanese culture. (I'm not sure if you do or don't, just saying it might make the film more enjoyable.) For example, some critics didn't seem to get Tarantino's bit with the snake and the egg and the metaphor of sukiyaki, etc. And Kaori Momoi as Bloody Benten is bad ***.

Besides, can't we all agree that this clip in particular is pretty awesome??


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nathanpoitras writes:
on Aug 27 2008 03:11 PM

Looks great, I'll definitely give it a go.

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rachel_renegade writes:
on Aug 27 2008 03:16 PM

Tarantino's voice in the trailer made me laugh my *** off. Im definitely going to see it, it looks pretty cool.

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fluxboy writes:
on Aug 27 2008 03:29 PM

In reply to this comment (#2005006)
"Besides, can't we all agree that this clip in particular is pretty awesome??"

It's AWESOME.

With a capital AWE.


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Runawayrunaway! writes:
on Aug 27 2008 03:38 PM

Awesome clip is awesome. The phonetic English is weird, just like it was in Imprint, but the movie is so impressive visually that it's probably tolerable in the same way that dubbing is in a Leone movie.

Takashi Miike is a frequently excellent filmmaker and tomwaitsjr is not worthy of the name, possibly not even worthy of having monkey astronauts from a crappy movie for an avatar. Miike's style might be hard to "get," but his movies have excellent cinematography, are loaded with wonderfully inventive touches, and the transgressive material is mostly grounded in and justified by the psychology of the characters and the story he's telling, even if he is in your face with the necrophilia and the incest and the torture, which to me is admirably lawless. Yeah, his movies sometimes move too slowly, but if you see his movies more than once you might see how the storytelling is remarkably nuanced underneath the bloodshed/milkshed.


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TalkingClay writes:
on Aug 27 2008 03:41 PM

The movie is decent but it suffers a bit from the actors speaking English. We get the point but wouldn't it have even been more appropriate to actually dub them with native english speakers? I found most of the cinema missed half the dialogue simply because of it being badly spoken. We really wanted subs :P

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TalkingClay writes:
on Aug 27 2008 03:43 PM

The movie is decent but it suffers a bit from the actors speaking English. We get the point but wouldn't it have even been more appropriate to actually dub them with native english speakers? I found most of the cinema missed half the dialogue simply because of it being badly spoken. We really wanted subs :P

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Oblivioncry writes:
on Aug 27 2008 03:46 PM

o h my FRIGGIN GOOOD

sheer awesomness.,...

the trailer is sooo amazing, the soundtrack reminds me of morricone and the battle seems outrages trigun like...

especially the part where the gunslinger pulls out the small gun from his left hand...

this movie is everything wanted and the likes wanted to be...crazy action !!!


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EZ_Dunn writes:
on Aug 27 2008 04:31 PM

My only qualm with this flick is the choice of language. I might be mistaken, but I believe all the dialogue is in English, not Japanese. Seems unnecessary. I remember seeing a bunch of clips from this flick a little while back and the scenes were all in English but with actors who had trouble with the pronunciations. It felt very distracting.

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RT-Ryan writes:
on Aug 27 2008 04:40 PM

EZ_Dunn, you're right. All of the actors are Japanese, but they speak English (somewhat). It *can* be somewhat distratcting, but if you're able to get used to it and take it for what it is, it shouldn't take away too much from the experience of the movie, which is a blast.

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jokerboy1991 writes:
on Aug 27 2008 04:58 PM

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LOL, I think thats so funny and cool! Also worried QT will suck in this movie, he is kind of a crappy actor. I look foward to seeing this, I think I read its coming to dvd in like November already.

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EXECUTIVE-BOSS writes:
on Aug 27 2008 05:09 PM

WOWZERS that clip was FIRE!

Yes...I can and shall agree with Jen Yamato...that clip was AWEsome...LOL...how can the cinematic beauty and intensity be denied?

I'll def be watching this one! And it better be good


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RT-Ryan writes:
on Aug 27 2008 05:24 PM

You guys can put any worries about extended Tarantino appearances to rest; his role in the movie is thankfully pretty small.

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Jen Yamato writes:
on Aug 27 2008 06:24 PM

QT's part in SWD is longer than a cameo, but thankfully not that long, as RT-Ryan says. I agree, jokerboy - he's frequently a crappy actor. But it is cool to see him in this, even if he hams it up as expected.

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berzerker5150 writes:
on Aug 27 2008 06:50 PM

I think that viewers of this film will be very split between thinking it is completely brilliant and seeing it as an awsome failure. The fan base seems like a rather small audience but I think there is enough over-the-top violence to entertain the harshest critic and Miike's style is very inventive. Over all I enjoyed it but I agree with TalkingClay about the language; even QT seems like he has something stuck to the roof of his mouth.

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tomwaitsjr writes:
on Aug 27 2008 07:03 PM

Part of my criticism of the film isn't based solely on the trailer shown here. I saw the trailer with the not exactly new display of someone having a clean hole shot through their stomach, and the view of people through it, etc.

And of few Miike films I've seen, and one short one involving a woman and her 5 inch evil brain twin, I've been dissapointed.

I don't see what knowledge of Japaneese culture has to do with enjoyment of this film. But, I haven't seen the entire thing. I'm sure I know more than most Americans. I also think it's a lame attack to hypothesis that someone's lack of enjoyment has to do with their ignorance. A great film will stand on its own.


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osiris3657 writes:
on Aug 27 2008 07:35 PM

I enjoyed the clip, and I would see the film if it plays in a theater close to me.

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Niik000 writes:
on Aug 27 2008 08:00 PM

Looks like we have an asin "kill bill"! Iv'e never relly thought about the influences Leone and Asin film makeing had on eachother, evin tho it's pritty much speled out in kill bill. So would this be called a sushi western?

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