has both anime-style crazes, Quentin-style black and white movies with red blood plasma
and violent black humor.
Of course, I think it is a cult film, with a weird theme, a lopsided sword, an unusual style, and a strong personal point of view. If Quentin used to be more like reading comics, this is a lively cult film with a heavy taste.
For the same reason, you can watch Japanese machine gun girls, but there are not so many celebrities. . . . . . . .
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