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Helldriver (2010)

Don't mess with this young woman!
Don’t mess with this young woman!
Nom, nom, nom...
Nom, nom, nom…

Starring Yumiko Hara, Eihi (AUDITION) Shiina, Yurei Yanagi, Kazuki Namioka, Kentaro Kishi and Mizuki Kusumi. Written by Daichi Nagisa, directed by Yoshihiro (TOKYO GORE POLICE) Nishimura, produced by Yoshinori Chiba and Hiroyuki Yamada
for Nikkatsu/Something Creation.

Eihi Shiina plays the disturbed Rikka
Eihi Shiina plays the disturbed Rikka

When a strange cloud of ash spreads across northern Japan, creating infected maniacs with horn-like tumours poking from their foreheads, the authorities are forced to build a wall to divide the country and keep their citizens safe. Though the prime minister continually stresses that the zombie-like denizens in the north should still be treated as humans, another member of the government secretly has a young, injured woman called Kika (Hara) turned into an experimental android… who is unleashed up north so that she can start killing off the infected. Kika is more than willing to do this because she wants to hunt down her mother Rikka (Shiina), who is patient zero: she’s the person who was hit by an orange meteorite and is symbiotically connected to the alien starfish that controls all of the infected!

Yumiko Hara plays Kika!
All the infected zombies have yellow/orange horn-like tumours growing from their heads
All the infected zombies have yellow/orange horn-like tumours growing from their heads

This is J-sploitation cinema at its most extreme and bizarre. Amazingly splattery geysers of blood deluge victim after victim, the designs for the zombies are outlandish, colourful and outrageous, crude-yet-cool special effects, which are purposefully stylised sometimes, continually assault the eyes, and the film is madly, urgently, perversely imaginative throughout.

Zombie geisha with a samurai sword!
Zombie geisha with a samurai sword!
This film is very, very bloody!
This film is very, very bloody!
Brain-eating time
Brain-eating time!
Arm-eating time!
Arm-eating time!
Face-eating time!
Face-eating time!

Director Yoshihiro Nishimura, who wrote and edited the movie, as well as doing the character designs, doesn’t try to make a film that operates on a real world level: in the reality of this flick Kika can have her heart pulled out by her evil mother and still survive! It’s explained that alien goo from the meteorite changed Kika’s body chemistry so that she doesn’t need a heart, but you get the feeling Nishimura doesn’t really care about what would really happen, he just likes the excuse to come up with madcap visuals, including the scene where Rikka triumphantly holds up her daughter’s bloody heart and shoves it into the gaping cavity in her own chest!

Kika’s own mother rams her hand into Kika’s body…
…and Rikka laughs as blood sprays everywhere…
Rikka rips out her own daughter's heart!
…and Rikka holds up her daughter Kika’s ripped-out heart…
...but Kika somehow survives this and becomes an avenging zombie-killer!
…but Kika somehow survives this and becomes an avenging zombie-killer!

Somewhat reminiscent of early Peter Jackson gore flicks, this Japanese movie is far more anarchic and surreal. Where else would you see a purple-faced zombie chopping off the heads of other zombies with a big sword, catapulting the mass of still-living heads through the air in a barrage that strikes the vehicle Kika and her companions are driving in? Where else would you see a zombie woman with extra ‘child arms’ poking from her face and many other arms sprouting from her limbs? Even her legs are actually arms, and a male forearm extends from her groin! Where else would you see Kika’s zombie uncle (with a swastika branded on his forehead) chasing the protagonists and collecting a bunch of body parts so that he can construct a bizarre zombie car made from limbs, feet and torsos?!

Kika’s parasite-controlled uncle builds a car out of body parts!
Kika’s parasite-controlled uncle builds a car out of body parts!
This female zombie has extra ‘child arms’ sticking from her face!
This female zombie has extra ‘child arms’ sticking from her face!

Some sequences reach a level of utter strangeness that you don’t think can be topped… and then an even more odd, imaginative & weird thing occurs, such as when we’re confronted by Rikka sitting on top of a massive headless body constructed from the parts of thousands upon thousands of zombies. And yet… it gets even more bizarre and outrageous, as the giant figure grabs two rockets and uses them to propel itself through the sky, with the thousands of zombie parts shifting about, so that the giant figure now resembles a passenger plane made from living corpses! Oh, the madness!

Yes, this plane is made from hundreds and hundreds of living corpses!
Yes, this plane is made from hundreds and hundreds of living corpses!

The film fetishises the recurring images of characters getting totally drenched in eruptions of blood, and Nishimura does get crueller sometimes, for instance when he shows one captive young woman getting her nipples bitten off, causing yet another deluge of spurting red stuff.

Blood spays over Kika!
Blood spays over Kika!
Blood sprays over everybody in this film!
Blood sprays over everybody in this film!

Lurid shifts in colour, from blues, to greens, to reds, to purples, pinks and yellows, add to the visual overload, while heavy rock guitars dominate the soundtrack. The movie’s credits suddenly appear 48 minutes into the film, just as Japan’s prime minister is torn limb from limb in a furious fountain of more blood! Border guards wear implausible, curved helmets, Kika has an engine strapped to her chest that powers her chainsaw-sword, and a female zombie uses her zombie baby as a weapon, swinging it around on its umbilical cord! A bulky zombie dude is covered in samurai swords that poke from his body like metal porcupine quills! The deviant uncle zombie gets chainsawed up the backside and yells, “I dig it! I dig it!” The alien parasite that has wrapped itself around the back of Rikka’s head resembles a cyclopean Patrick Star from SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS, and, well, I can’t go on describing all the mega-carnage, creative character concepts and kaleidoscopic chaos in this film any longer!

The border guards wear very distinctive helmets
The border guards wear very distinctive helmets
This monstrous zombie has loads of katana blades sticking out of him!
This monstrous zombie has loads of katana blades sticking out of him!

Just go watch it and see for yourself!

Rikka has a starfish-shaped alien attached to the back of her head!
Rikka has a starfish-shaped alien attached to the back of her head!

Tokyo Gore Police (2008)

She's a foxy member of the Tokyo Gore Police!
She’s a member of the Tokyo Gore Police!
Fountains of blood!
Fountains of blood!

Starring Eihi Shiina, Itsuji Itao, Yukihide Benny, Ikuko Sawada and Shun Sugata. Written by Yoshihiro Nishimura and Kengo Kaji. Directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura and produced by Yoko Hayama, Yoshinori Chiba and Satoshi Nakamura for Nikkatsu/Tokyo Shock.

A mutated 'snail' girl
A mutated ‘snail’ girl

In a dystopian future Tokyo, where the police department has become privatised and very fascistic, the city is threatened by criminals known as engineers, who are infected with DNA-altering key-shaped tumours, enabling the villains to mutate if their bodies are wounded. Ruka (Shiina), an ‘engineer hunter’ cop, attempts to deal with these mutant maniacs, but her problems multiply when she has to tackle the police department too, after the Police Commissioner General leads his men on a berserk rampage of wanton killing.

 Eihi Shiina is Ruka
Eihi Shiina is Ruka

Director Yoshihiro Nishimura, who was also the Special Effects Director, Gore Effects & Creature Designer and Editor, ensures that TOKYO GORE POLICE is over the top throughout. Even the way Ruka gets herself to the highest floor of a building is preposterous: she uses a rocket launcher to fly up there! And then she immediately battles a maniacal engineer with a chainsaw embedded in his mutated arm!

Don't mess with Ruka
Don’t mess with Ruka

The lead engineer, known as Keyman (Itao), operates sometimes like a black-gloved, giallo-style murderer, skewering a prostitute with hollow tubes, collecting her blood in bottles, then chopping her up and placing her parts neatly in a box, next to her clothing. Keyman later yanks off the top of his own head, revealing an exposed brain and two metal tubes where his eyes should be. From these twin barrels he starts shooting flesh projectiles at Ruka!

The Keyman rips the top of his own head off!
The Keyman rips the top of his own head off!
Keyman's mutated new look
Keyman’s mutated new look

Cronenberg-style body horror ensues as Keyman inserts one of the key-tumours into Ruka’s arm, causing her forearm to split open lengthways. Ruka, though now an engineer, remains a focused policewoman and is unwavering as she decides to take on the out of control cops led by the Commissioner General, who she finds out was the man who arranged for her father to be assassinated years ago, because he opposed the privatisation of the cops.

Ruka's left hand becomes a monstrous mouth
Ruka’s left hand becomes a monstrous mouth

Spasms of blood and gore abound, as does extraordinary imagery, including: acid-spraying breasts, a living flesh chair that projectile-urinates over a fetish crowd, a shot-up engineer prostitute with a lower half transformed into an enormous pair of reptilian jaws, and an infected policeman’s gigantic, red, prehensile mutant phallus that can shoot people! And these aren’t the only outrageous elements that this Japanese movie possesses, there’s also a mutated girl dressed up to resemble a snail, an amputee gimp woman with katana blades extending from her stumps, a strange, multi-barrelled weapon that fires human hands, and the main cop bad guy who manages to fly through the air thanks to the power of the blood-jets gushing from his leg-stumps!

The living flesh-chair!
The living flesh-chair!
What the heck?!
What the heck?!
The amputee gimp woman with samurai swords sticking from her stumps approaches Ruka
The amputee gimp woman with samurai swords sticking from her stumps approaches Ruka
Fight!
Fight!
One cop character develops a gigantic, mutated penis...
One cop character develops a gigantic, mutated penis…
...yes, that is correct: a gigantic, mutated penis!
…yes, that is correct: a gigantic, mutated penis!

Eihi Shiina plays it straight as the utterly earnest cop, who continues doing her duty even when one of her hands transforms into a tooth-filled maw and her left eye turns into a multi-orbed fleshy-growth. She really fits the part and always looks great, whether posturing on top of her police cruiser with her gnarly mouth-hand, or when she hacks off the hands of a sexual predator with a sword and casually walks away with her parasol lifted, avoiding the rain of blood gushing from the groper’s severed wrists.

After Ruka's right eye is injured it rapidly mutates
After Ruka’s right eye is injured it rapidly mutates
Ruka needs an umbrella to keep all the spurting blood off her!
Ruka needs an umbrella to keep all the spurting blood off her!

The film is told in a more conventional way compared to the director’s later release HELLDRIVER, but this is still crammed with outrageous visuals, including numerous public advertisements for self-harm, and ultra-gore in abundance.

At the end of the movie we see that the amputee gimp woman has teamed-up with Rukka: and now her stumps are fitted with guns!
At the end of the movie we see that the amputee gimp woman has teamed-up with Rukka: and now her stumps are fitted with guns!
I said there was a lot of spraying blood in this flick, right?
I said there was a lot of spraying blood in this flick, right?

TOKYO GORE POLICE is as mad as a box of frogs and glories in its bloody weirdness throughout.

This is one weird, gory flick!
This is one weird, gory flick!