If you loved Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban, try Roaring Fire
Un ponte tra un film che hai già visto e uno che quasi nessuno ha incrociato. Questo è ciò che condividono, e ciò che il secondo fa che il primo non fa.
Cosa condividono
Both films are directed by Norifumi Suzuki, and they both carry the neon soaked, unhinged mood tags, and they sit in Action / Crime territory. If that's the register that drew you to Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
What Roaring Fire is
A gangster’s deathbed confession propels Joji on a frantic family reunion tour through neon-soaked Japan. After learning he’s part of a missing twin trio and stumbling upon his uncle’s crime syndicate, he’s handed a leather jacket and an offer he can’t refuse. It’s a ’70s exploitation flick that knows exactly how loud it should roar.

