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Sion Sono’s films came into our lives in a manner impossible to describe, leaving us overwhelmed, confused, engaged, elated. The experience has left us never quite the same. We came across his work when we discovered Suicide Club (aka Suicide Circle), in which a detective tries to uncover the truth behind a mysterious string of suicides. The film opens with a group of school girls gleefully singing in a subway station before joining hands and leaping in front of an oncoming train. It also had a standout performance from the captivating, androgynous Rolly Teranishi as the wicked Genesis. And you can bet we were first in line to take in Tokyo Tribe when it hit Fantastic Fest this year. With Sion Sono, you know you can expect buckets of blood, plenty of WTF moments, a killer soundtrack, bizarre characters and a plot that you feel insane trying to explain to those not in the know — and that’s exactly what you get with Why Don’t You Play in Hell? thetalkhouse/film/talks/jen-and-sylvia-soska-see-no-evil-2-talk-sion-sonos-why-dont-you-play-in-hell/
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 18:14:35 +0000

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