A friend told me that this is a shocking flick to see because the fight scenes are looking so real. That's true, I agree on that part but overall this flick didn't offer to much. Because it's all about the fight scene's and not much of a story it's a bit hard to sit through.
I mean, it's about two brothers but one always wants to fight and teases people to get into a fight. Running away from home he comes across another weird guy and together they go...fighting. But all fight scene's are the same. Fist fighting and that's it. There's no gore, only bleeding faces from the fights.
I don't understand what all the fuss is about to say that this is a shocker. Maybe the fact that he even smashes girls faces that it is a bit freaky but overall a bit boring.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 0/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
Keywords: car accidentstreet fightrebellious youth
Plot summary
At some point beating and ravaging others becomes a routine pastime when two kids go on a rampage. Taira picks his target of men and goes for broke, while Kitahara puts down his camera long enough to instead go after women. There is enough blood shed during the course of one night to paint a mural of red for the whole city to see.
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fighting and fighting, that's it
Great job!
From Taira's apathetic violent streaks to Yuya's unstable and problematic fits, to Nana's furious revenge, to Shota's desperate outburst, to an ancient custome, violence takes different forms but it's everywhere. I really liked the way we discover the personalities of the main characters without a lot of dialogue but always to the point. The actors were all really good and this movie felt extremely real. All in all, it might not look it at first, but it will make you think.
Just unpleasant
DESTRUCTION BABIES is a lesser effort released by Third Window films, usually at the cutting edge of Japanese low budget filmmaking. This one's a plotless effort about a psycho who enjoys fighting people in the streets, so the running time is absolutely packed with realistic punching action. But that's all you get. The characterisation is virtually nil, even for the subject matter, and even the social commentary on copycat violence and disaffected youth feels quite limited, especially for a near two hour running time. The end result is just unpleasant with very little to say for itself.