Ballet — Bullet
Known for its kinetic cinematography , grainy aesthetic, and an industrial-punk soundtrack by Chu Ishikawa.
After his girlfriend commits suicide with a gun, a middle-class salaryman named Goda becomes obsessed with obtaining the same model of firearm. Bullet Ballet
Directed by, written by, and starring (creator of Tetsuo: The Iron Man ), this gritty black-and-white thriller is a hallmark of Japanese outsider cinema. Known for its kinetic cinematography , grainy aesthetic,
It's a "cinematic essay" on urban desolation, maturity, and the fetishization of violence. Known for its kinetic cinematography