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Pistol Opera

Pistol Opera
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Directed by Seijun Suzuki
Produced by Ikki Katashima
Satoru Ogura
Written by Kazunori Itō
Takeo Kimura
Starring Makiko Esumi
Sayoko Yamaguchi
Kirin Kiki
Mikijiro Hira
Masatoshi Nagase
Music by Kazufumi Kodama
Cinematography Yonezo Maeda
Edited by Akira Suzuki
Production
company
Branded to Kill: Pistol Opera Production Committee
Distributed by Shochiku
Release date
  • October 27, 2001 (2001-10-27)
Running time
112 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Pistol Opera (ピストルオペラ Pisutoru Opera?) is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Makiko Esumi.

The film's main character, Miyuki Minazuki, ranked number three in The Assassins Guild, known as the "Stray Cat". A stoic and deadly woman, she is forced to deal with the crumbling Guild, and crazy state of affairs, seeking out the cause of all this, "Hundred Eyes". She lives in a Japanese home with her grandmother, and her weapon is a pistol.

Former number one, now crippled and retired to an honorary ranking of number zero "The Champ" Goro Hanada is an acquaintance of Stray Cat's, offering news and unsolicited advice. Stray Cat regards The Champ as a pitiful shadow of a man, and teases him about his failures. For the most part the other members of the guild also treat him as such. The Champ himself remains deluded about his usefulness, and ignores others opinions.

Stray Cat receives her assignments from the assassins guild from an enigmatic woman in a white dress named Sayoko Uekyo. As the movie opens they are in the midst of a conversation where Uekyo asks her if she has a man, suggesting some lesbian undertones. The relationship between Stray Cat and Uekyo is open to interpretation, at times the two are friendly, and other times they share mutual disregard.

Uekyo gives Stray Cat the news that the number one ranked killer, the mysterious "Hundred Eyes" is now a target, and Stray Cat is offered the job.

Through the course of film Stray Cat finds herself entangled with many characters, particularly a young girl named Sayoko who wishes to become an assassin herself.

The Teacher - A wheelchair-using, tracksuit-wearing killer who failed at assassinating a well known-target, due to Stray Cat's involvement.

Painless Surgeon rank #5 - A bearded possibly middle-aged foreigner with a liking for Japanese women and Japanese theatre, who feels no pain. In the style of a true surgeon, he favors knives and blades over firearms. Painless Surgeon claims to be in league with Hundred Eyes, but that is never cleared up.


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