Grasshopper (I) (2015)
10/10
A cool mind bender
29 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Garasuhoppa. No it's not about kung-fu masters or students. It is about a single guy who was about to get married to his high-school sweetheart but as happenstance intervenes, his fiancé dies horribly by a lone wigged out druggie who runs down pedestrians with his SUV killing her while saving a small child wearing a Halloween costume. The events that unfold in this crime thriller shows how the most powerful corporation in Tokyo headed by Terahara. A very old geezer with nothing to do except how to corrupt even the most innocent people he can get his hands on.

For Suzuki - Tadanobu Asano, his role in life is that of a failure after his fiancé dies on that day. He loses his job, wanders aimlessly around doing odd jobs to make ends meet until a fateful day brings him close to a girl who says she was his student. This leads him on a chase in a world of assassins, betrayal, murder, drugs, and violence. For two whole days his life is turned upside down trying to figure out why his own life is being targeted by Terahara. Twists, and turns through out this movie involving a particular assassin named jurigi who has visions of his kills that continues to haunt him even after a job.

In the middle is also a woman who works for Terahara. A ruthless, merciless bitch who loves nothing more than to bury her claws into any living person she can get her hands on. All together this film gives a wonderful performance with eye catching images of Tokyo in its most brilliant but deadly forms. The big city leads those down the right path, or the wrong one. Either way once someone steps foot into such a chaotic metropolis you take your chances. Garasuhoppa in my view is a great example of just how far a person is willing to go for revenge.

Just like the locust whose only fundamental activity is to eat everything in its path. Once it's full, it can only crap out the waste, and move on to another green pasture. Much like how man can overstep boundaries in the assassination business. I give this film ten out of ten stars for original story, great music, wonderful action, chase scenes, and showing the human heart in its true form. Hats off to Tomoyuki Takimoto. I highly recommend this for those over seventeen and over.
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