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Bunraku admirably strives for visual panache, but the staging, acting, and effects are dismal with a complete lack of excitement. Read Critics Reviews. Critics Reviews
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Sep 30, 2011 · Using cutting-edge visuals and heart-pounding fight choreography, Bunraku combines comic-books, spaghetti westerns, samurai films, video-games, and more into a stunning glimpse at an alternate future. In a world without guns, a mysterious drifter walks into a strange town terrorized by the ruthless Nicola and his army of thugs, headed by nine deadly assassins including the vicious Killer #2 ...
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- Guy Moshe
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- 2 min
Nov 30, 2011 · Bunraku: Directed by Guy Moshe. With Josh Hartnett, Gackt, Woody Harrelson, Ron Perlman. The story of a a young man who has spent his life searching for revenge only to find himself up against a bigger challenge than he originally bargained for.
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- Action, Drama, Thriller
- Guy Moshe
- 2011-11-30
In Guy Moshe's “Bunraku,” Woody Harrelson, left, Josh Hartnett, center, and Gackt try to bring down a kingpin in a postapocalyptic dystopia. ARC Entertainment. Everything feels secondhand in ...
Bunraku Review Josh Hartnett and Woody Harrelson team up for this striking samurai western playing at Fantastic Fest. By ... That's not to say that Bunraku is a total disaster, the film certainly ...
Bunraku is a cartoonish film film with real actors all doing a bad-ass job. Have a large bowl, put a dash of Sin City, A scanner Darly, Kill Bill, A Clockwork Orange, Matrix with a dash of Westworld, even the Mask and ragtime western and odd old timer cars and the brew coming out could be Bunraku. Maybe it's too much style over story.
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Bunraku has been met with negative reviews, with a 18% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 3.96 out of 10, and the consensus being: "Bunraku admirably strives for visual panache, but the staging, acting, and effects are dismal with a complete lack of excitement".