Tokyo Gore Police



In 2008, Yoshihiro Nishimura, fast making a name for himself amidst those the likes of Noboru Iguchi, Shinya Tsukamoto, Takashi Miike and Yudai Yamaguchi (and like them, probably more so abroad in the west than in Japan itself), decided to break ahead from being a mere artist of gore effects and take the reins of a film all of his own.

Tokyo Gore Police (東京残酷警察 Tōkyō Zankoku Keisatsu) was the result.

It is Twenty Minutes Into the Future. Tokyo has became a cyberpunk dystopia with a privatized police force, where blades for cutting one's wrists are advertised on television and civilians can partake in the execution of prisoners via remote control from their homes. Going around murdering prostitutes is a mad scientist called "Key Man", who has created a race of mutants called "Engineers" whose injuries immediately transform into biomechanical weapons. By resurrecting those he murders as Engineers, Key Man is amassing himself a small army. The police officers are finding themselves hard pressed to deal with Key Man and his mutants.

One such police officer is Dark Action Girl Ruka, whose habits regarding her wrists would put Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way to shame. Ruka has been such a soul since her father was assassinated on the day the police were privatized many years ago. She now seeks to find her father's killer so that she might avenge him.

What ensues is almost two hours-worth of decapitations, dismemberments, disembowelments, katana, chainsaw duels, penises that double as guns, vagina monsters that eat people, breasts that squirt acid and people propelling themselves into the air with gouts of blood among other things. And then, Ruka discovers that ... Let us just say that the use of the word "gore" in the title is very, very appropriate.

- This film provides examples of:


 * B-Movie
 * Bloody Hilarious
 * Body Horror: Like you wouldn't believe.
 * Chainsaw Good: A chainsaw duel is always fine. But how about when a movie opens with one?
 * Chikan: Ruka encounters one in the subway. He may find himself having to use a hands-off approach to his perversion soon.
 * Crapsack World
 * Dark Action Girl
 * Dead Baby Comedy
 * Exactly What It Says on the Tin
 * Exploitation Film
 * Foreign Queasine: in the subway scene an extra is seen eating live bugs.
 * Gag Penis: One police officer.
 * Gorn: Well duh!
 * High-Pressure Blood: It makes Kill Bill look like an amateur.
 * Lovecraftian Superpower: The Engineers.
 * Male Frontal Nudity: Er... kind of. There's a fake-looking severed penis, a blood-squirting stump, and shortly after, a shotgun dong.
 * Overdrawn At the Blood Bank: Honestly, just how much blood do these people have?
 * Police Brutality
 * Rocket Jump - Ruka's introductory battle
 * Seppuku: One of the fake commercials in the film discourages this, in a strong bit of irony considering everything else in the movie.
 * Spiritual Successor: To The Machine Girl and Meatball Machine.
 * Shout-Out: The final showdown bears more than a passing resemblance to the final battle between Amuro and Char in Mobile Suit Gundam. "The legs are just for decoration", indeed...
 * Vagina Dentata: More like Vagina Crocodylia.
 * You Killed My Father
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Certainly featured by Ruka on the promotional artwork and DVD cover. However, in the movie itself it tends to lack the stockings.