One Cut of the Dead (Kamera o tomeru na!) [Sub: Eng]
Trailer
In a position that sounds very scary but carries more comedy. The story begins when the film director and film crew decide to shoot a low-budget zombie in a deserted Japanese facility in World War II. Maybe this place will be very strange where a team is being attacked by real zombies. It seems to be another important task in terms of confronting all that is strange within this place.
Critics Of "One Cut of the Dead (Kamera o tomeru na!) [Sub: Eng]"
indieWire
August 06, 2018
Drunk on its own DIY energy and deeply in love with everything it's doing, One Cut of the Dead is a euphoric ode to the chaos (and compromises) of genre filmmaking.
As much a repudiation of auteur theory as a tribute to the imperfect process of creation, One Cut of the Dead is a thrilling reminder that of the beautiful, vital lie that is cinema.
[It's] a refreshingly earnest film, with memorable characters and an unexpectedly sweet subplot that sees a father reconnecting with his teenage daughter over their shared love of horror movies.
Shinichiro Ueda's zombie comedy is one that purposefully pretends to offer familiar zombie schlock only to rip the rug out from under us in an innovative, hilarious way. The level of detail is uncanny, and the comedy is equally matched by charm.
Opens with an unbroken 37-minute shot of monster mayhem before hitting the reset button and turning into a funny satire of low-budget genre filmmaking - and eventually becoming a charming family comedy-drama.