Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl

Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl


Starring:Tadanobu Asano, Ittoku Kishibe, Sie Kohinata, Kimie Shingyoji, Susumu Terajima, Shingo Tsurumi, Daigaku Sekine, Koh Takasugi, Shingoro Yamada, Hitoshi Kiyokawa, Yoji Tanaka, Keisuke Horibe, Yoshiyuki Morishita, Kanji Tsuda, Youhachi Shimada, Tatsuya Gashuin, Hisaji Yamano, Satoko Abe, Yuka Kinoshita
Director: Katsuhito Ishii
Studio: Kino Video
Product Type: DVD
Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Tarentino-esque fun.
  • Oh how this movie rocks!
  • Ichiban!
  • wish i could give it 6 stars.
  • I fell asleep........ TWICE!!
Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl
Starring: Tadanobu Asano , Ittoku Kishibe , Sie Kohinata , Kimie Shingyoji , and Susumu Terajima
Director: Katsuhito Ishii
Manufacturer: Kino Video
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00009MEJP
Release Date: 2003-07-08

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Tarentino-esque fun........2006-05-29

Okay, I admit this has a lot of elements similar to Pulp Fiction (quirky, disturbed hitmen, a non-linear ending where a character is brought back to life, incidental scenes of thugs talking about funny random things, etc.), but a lot of it works (when the gay hitman and the Tadanobu Asano character meet in the bathroom, it's borderline genius comedy). Unfortunately, the pieces don't come together in any satisfying way at the end. Check out the very different but much superior Cha no Aji (The Taste of Tea) for a better outing from this director (also featuring Asano).

5 out of 5 stars Oh how this movie rocks!.......2006-05-13

The movie opens as a young worker Toshiko (played wonderfully by Shie Kohinata) is being urged by a coworker to follow his example and finally quit her job at the stale, low-rent hotel managed by Toshiko's uncle Sonezaki. When Toshiko finds out that her uncle has "invested" all the money in her savings into the hotel, she decides that this is the breaking point. Samehada (Tadanobu Asano; Ichi The Killer) has stolen some serious cash from his former yakuza bosses and, after being tracked to a woodland cabin, (where he's sequestered himself with some sexy "hired help") he's forced to flee the scene in little more than his tighty-whiteys to save from being caught. Cut to Toshiko fleeing the hotel life. Who should she come across? Yep, Samehada, sprinting into the winding, mountain road and causing Toshiko to collide with the yakuza cruiser giving chase.


SSM&PHG has wit and style to spare. It also sports one of the most unique gang of characters I have ever witnessed. From the quirky, salary-man type yakuza boss who collects rare soft drink tins, to his spoiled, style conscious, ingrate of a son who uses his nose like a dog, is afraid to get wet and is draped in bullet-proof white leather. A 3-some of hapless yakuza wanna-be hangers-on that have zero cred, to a homosexual assassin hired to retrieve Sonezaki's niece. Add in the remaining cast of ill-mannered yakuza associates and how could you go wrong? I'll answer that; you can't.


O.K., I could see how some may say SSM&PHG might lack the action required for a decent yakuza tale. I can say with complete confidence that you will not be bored watching this movie. The humor alone carries SSM&PHG high above the waterline. Katsuhito Ishii's direction is reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, in regards to the short segments of confined dialogue between small groups of characters. The banter seemingly has little to do with the overall story at the moment, and acts like a reprieve (or maybe more precisely, Ishii's way of character development) from the superficial plot. He also employs well placed, short bursts of time-lapse editing during a hilarious chase scene near the beginning and again later, as the group convenes at Sonezaki's hotel. It's not all humor and jocularity full-time though. Again, like QT's Pulp Fiction, there are moments of introspection from the characters, but the movie never allows itself to get weighed down in the morality of what's happening. It retains it's light-hearted and irreverent feel from start to finish. Shark Skin Man & Peach Hip Girl is quite the hidden gem that manga fans may already be somewhat acquainted with, but something that comedy lovers should track down for sure.

4 out of 5 stars Ichiban!.......2005-05-19

Off the cuff, cool, decadent and funny. It's loads of nutty fun, strange characters and weird scenarios. About destiny and fate, I loved it, a hot film. The music at the beginning is sublime. A couple really high voltage, creative, shoot 'em up scenes, boooyah! Quirky, goofy, something for everyone...

5 out of 5 stars wish i could give it 6 stars........2005-02-25

this movie is amazing. it's fast-paced, it has great action, it's funny, it's bizarre, and the music kicks your booty. if you filmed a gangster anime instead of celanimating it, it would be like this. when i saw it at a film festival 6 years ago, it was described as "a japanse pulp fiction with high fashion". yes indeed.

2 out of 5 stars I fell asleep........ TWICE!!.......2004-08-13

I love japanese film. I really wanted this to be good. Even though I liked the character development and the plot was ok I just couldnt get into this. I actually fell asleep.... twice! The camera work at times can be interesting but some scenes are way too drawn out without really going anywhere. The mood and pace of the film is very monotone and flatline, especially for a film that touts itself as being this grand rollercoaster ride. And in response to another reviewer here, Taranteno does take alot from asian cinema, but asian cinema borrows alot from western culture as well, at this point there is alot of equal give and take. If you want to see an interesting so called "cool" japanese film see Samurai Fiction instead.

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