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Sushi Girl (2012) Reviews

Sushi Girl (2012)
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An ex-convict joins his former partners-in-crime for a celebratory sushi dinner served on the body of a naked woman, and finds the conversation veering into dangerous territory in this crime thriller featuring Tony Todd, Sonny Chiba, and Mark Hammill. Fish kept the details of his gang's last robbery a secret for six long years. Now that he's a free man, his criminal cohorts invite him out for sushi as a means of thanking him for his silence. But this isn't your typical sushi diner; this time the delicacies will be served on the body of a beautiful woman trained specifically to ignore everything that is said and done in her presence. But as the topic of conversation amongst the thieves turns repeatedly to the crime and the missing take, the air in the room grows heavy with the weight of greed and desperation. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Kern Saxton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD  |  Blu-ray
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Sonya F.

The actors all did a good job, but couldn't carry this one. The preview was so misleading, we thought it might be a few highlights of violence as in a Tarantino movie. But no. It was a non stop display of torture, greed, cussing and revenge. What a shame and a waste of talent.

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    Sonya F.

    The actors all did a good job, but couldn't carry this one. The preview was so misleading, we thought it might be a few highlights of violence as in a Tarantino movie. But no. It was a non stop display of torture, greed, cussing and revenge. What a shame and a waste of talent.

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