
Crazy Love
Comedy
Overview
Correlated with Susan Sontag's theorization of kitsch as well as employing the queer lingo of "camp," this film's relentless equal opportunity pop-art montage shattered the foundations of conventional cinema, making it a true document of the Shinjuku underground scene. Director Okabe himself appears recreating his favorite roles from Bonnie and Clyde to Spaghetti Westerns, as well as incorporating quotations by inserting stills of Godard, Kennedy’s assassination and the Vietnam War.
Top Cast


Akaji Maro
Akaji Maro
Akaji Maro


Shigechika Satō
Shigechika Satō
Shigechika Satō


Michio Okabe
Michio Okabe
Michio Okabe
Yasunao Tone
Yasunao Tone
Yasunao Tone
Rikurô Miyai
Rikurô Miyai
Rikurô Miyai
Mami Aoyama
Mami Aoyama
Mami Aoyama
Gulliver
Gulliver
Gulliver
Mitsutaka Ishii
Mitsutaka Ishii
Mitsutaka Ishii
Kenji Kanesaka
Kenji Kanesaka
Kenji Kanesaka
Tetsuo Koyama
Tetsuo Koyama
Tetsuo Koyama
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