"If you're a fan of writer/director Sion Sono's work, you know one thing is for sure: He always seems to push the boundaries of storytelling when crafting his cinematic vision. From 2001's Suicide Club, which featured a gaggle of Japanese schoolgirls jumping in front of a moving train, leaving onlookers dripping in blood, to 2007's Exte, a movie about killer hair extensions that was as gruesome as hell.
In his latest film, Cold Fish (review here), Sono manages to continue to challenge audiences and push the boundaries of sex and violence while exploring the human condition."
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