Review of Branded to Kill (1967) by Christopher A — 13 Mar 2011
Visually, its striking. But the storyline takes a lot of back-roads and alleyways that may get you lost if you're not paying close attention. It may prevent one to 'suspend disbelief', but I hope you pause it on some of the more 'what-the-hell, SUPER creative' shots.
Seijun shows that though not an economical success, a jazzian-like director can establish their vision with off-the-cuff, visual rhythms...
This review of Branded to Kill (1967) was written by Christopher A on 13 Mar 2011.
Branded to Kill has generally received very positive reviews.
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