A Big Bang Love: Juvenile Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Two men imprisoned for seperate murders find their fates mortally intertwined in cult director Takashi Miike's homoerotic meditation on the societal flaws of modern-day Japan. Jun (Ryuhei Matsuda) is an effiminate gay bar employee who, after being sexually assaulted by a customer, brutally murdered his attacker in a fit of rage. Shiro (Masanobu Ando) is a brutish, heavily-tattooed thug whose combative nature has resulted in too many run-ins with the law to count. When both men are imprisoned for murder, Shiro's undeniable charisma and intensity draws Jun like a moth to the flame. As the two men learn from behind bars to open up and accept one and other for who they really are, a warm bond begins to grow that finds each man confiding his innermost secrets with the other and Shiro taking an almost paternal interest in his fragile young friend. When a confrontation erupts in the common area of the prison and one inmate strangles another to death, the guards are shocked to find Jun sitting on Shiro's lifeless body. - Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
05/13/2007
DVD Release Date:
01/08/2008
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
85 min.
Production Co.:
Eisei Gekijo Co., Excellent Film Co., Maki Production Co., Shochiku Co.
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Unlikely Friendships
Keywords:
friendship, inmate, prison
Language:
Japanese
Status:
DVD