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Satoshi Miki (Turtles are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers & Adrift in Tokyo)

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08/19/22 • 83 min

The Uncut Network - Directors, Actors and Genres

Just when you think Directors Uncut is becoming fairly predictable it throws the biggest surprise of its run, to date – a director I had no clue about, Satoshi Miki.

Rob is joined by Ben (Cymreig Samurai) to talk about this obscure director of Japanese comedies. Word to the warning, this is completely and utter, 100%, a Third Window Films love-in. The first title we look at is a movie whose name speaks for itself, Turtles are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers. I mean, I guess, I’ve never thought about it. Then, we follow it up with what is regarded by many as his masterpiece – Adrift in Tokyo. I can neither confirm nor deny that one, you’ll have to listen to find out.

Another word to the warning, there are issues with the audio on this one. I’ve done everything I can to fix this (the show itself is a 2nd stab at recording), but there’s only so much an editor can do.

As ever, we close the show out by talking about some other movies and things we’ve been watching. One of the two new movies we talked about was Icelandic coming of age, body horror – Hatching. The other has already got enough air time. Beyond that, we talked about some older films, like Repo Man, Battle Royale, and the Korean political thriller, Inside Man. A fun show all in all, and I think Ben was excellent, especially for a first-time podcaster.

Theme – A1 Rogue by Podington Bear

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Just when you think Directors Uncut is becoming fairly predictable it throws the biggest surprise of its run, to date – a director I had no clue about, Satoshi Miki.

Rob is joined by Ben (Cymreig Samurai) to talk about this obscure director of Japanese comedies. Word to the warning, this is completely and utter, 100%, a Third Window Films love-in. The first title we look at is a movie whose name speaks for itself, Turtles are Surprisingly Fast Swimmers. I mean, I guess, I’ve never thought about it. Then, we follow it up with what is regarded by many as his masterpiece – Adrift in Tokyo. I can neither confirm nor deny that one, you’ll have to listen to find out.

Another word to the warning, there are issues with the audio on this one. I’ve done everything I can to fix this (the show itself is a 2nd stab at recording), but there’s only so much an editor can do.

As ever, we close the show out by talking about some other movies and things we’ve been watching. One of the two new movies we talked about was Icelandic coming of age, body horror – Hatching. The other has already got enough air time. Beyond that, we talked about some older films, like Repo Man, Battle Royale, and the Korean political thriller, Inside Man. A fun show all in all, and I think Ben was excellent, especially for a first-time podcaster.

Theme – A1 Rogue by Podington Bear

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