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First Love
Namnan falls in love with aspiring ballroom dancer Phakbung. As it's the first time Namnan's found love, he does all he can to help Phakbung achieve her dream, not knowing their relationship might not be everlasting.
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Plot Summary
A young boxer, Yuji, who is deeply in debt, is given 24 hours to live after being diagnosed with a terminal illness. Simultaneously, a young woman named Monica, who works as a prostitute and is struggling with drug addiction, also finds herself in trouble. Their paths cross, leading them into a chaotic night filled with gangsters, corrupt cops, and a yakuza boss obsessed with revenge.
Critical Reception
Takashi Miike's 'First Love' received a mixed but generally positive reception, with many critics appreciating its signature over-the-top style, kinetic energy, and blend of violence and dark humor. However, some found its narrative somewhat convoluted and its tonal shifts jarring. Audience reception was also divided, with fans of Miike's more extreme work generally enjoying it, while others found it too chaotic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its anarchic energy and Miike's distinctive visual flair.
Noted for its blend of dark comedy, thrilling action, and surprisingly touching moments.
Some found the plot overly dense and the characters' motivations occasionally unclear.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's energetic and chaotic nature, with many highlighting its unique style and action sequences. Some viewers found it to be a fun, albeit wild, ride, though a portion felt the plot was a bit too messy.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on 35mm film, a choice made by Takashi Miike to give it a more classic, gritty feel, contrasting with the often digital look of contemporary action films.
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