Hold Up Down (Hiroyuki Tanaka SABU, Japan 2005)
Sabu makes even more what he can do well - and for what one loves him: he tells a story about more or less lovable loser, the one thing in which something goes wrong turn, and in it sets a domino-like chain of subsequent events running, which always assume catastrophic proportions. The same here again a bank robbery with the adversity that is towed during the break the car from the parking zone. The escape on foot out the "heroes" in the metro and to a locker, although they have no small change (only large bills now clear) - because that wallet is in the towed vehicle. Fortunately play over there a hippie on the guitar! Surely it should be easy to steal this small change ...
And so continues the rapid chase, always in the Sprint, becoming more and more absurd until you land in a very very strange hotel. And since there seems to invade Sabu nothing new, the movie gets now completely out of control between the dream sequence and horror movie, everything is driven by the genre blender until the end just in terms of length comes out a whole feature film. Although no one expected the more satisfying, but the risk one runs stop when repeated too often.
All this is not to say that would be HOLD UP DOWN failed in all - no, at the beginning it's fun to move around while the well-worn paths, but experienced, know how to entertain properly. But then the film breaks apart and unfortunately bad for me is then set a very bad impression of the randomness. We have seen better.
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