| Sukeban
Deka: Codename = Asamiya Saki (2006)
By Jmaruyama
Movie Information
Japanese Title:
"Sukeban Deka: Codename = Asamiya Saki"
English Title: "Yo-Yo Girl Cop";
"Female Delinquent Cop: Codename = Asamiya Saki"
Release Date: Japan: Sept.
30, 2006 (Roadshow)
Production Company: Toei Co. Ltd., Fukasaku
Gumi
Distributor: Toei Co. Ltd.
Color
Time: 1 hr. 38 min.
Cast
- Matsuura Aya - Asamiya Saki
- Ishikawa Rika (Viyuden) - Akiyama Reika
- Miyoshi Erika (Viyuden) - Kanda Kotomi
- Okada Yui (Viyuden) - Kono Taie
- Saito Yuki - Saki's Mother
- Takeuchi Riki - Police Inspector Kira Kazutoshi
- Nagatou Hiroyuki - Kurayami Keishi
- Kubozuka Shunsuke - Kimura Jiro
Staff
- Director - Fukasaku Kenta
- Based on the original manga "Sukeban Deka" by:
Wada Shinji (Media Factory)
- Screenwriter: Maruyama Shiryoichi
- Film adaptation: Yamazaki Naoki & Kurosawa
Mitsuru
- Planning: Matsuda Masashi, Endo Shigeyuki,
Hasegawa Yasuhiro, Isa Shigeki
- Producers: Kunimatsu Tetsuya, Kondo Masatake
- Line Producer: Mochizuki Masao
- Photography: Komatsu Takashi
- Lighting: Watanabe Mitsuo
- Design: Yamazaki Hidemitsu
- Sound: Shibayama Nobuhiro
- Editing: Suzaki Chieko
- Music: Yasukawa Goro
- VFX Supervisor: Michiki Nobutaka
- Stunt/Action Director: Yokoyama Makoto
- Yo-Yo Trainer: Hasegawa Takahiko
- Project Planning: Upfront Group
- Collaboration: Central Arts
- Production: "Sukeban Deka: Codename
= Asamiya Saki" Production Committee
Theme Song
"Thanks"
Composed/Lyrics: Tsunku
Music: Nishida Masafumi
Performed by: GAM
Story/Plot
When a "Sukeban Deka" is horrifically
killed in the middle of downtown Tokyo via remote control
bomb while investigating the popular and mysterious "Enola
Gay" teen blogspot, the "Tokumei Keiji" (Special
Police) branch of the Japanese Metropolitan Police Dept. decide
upon a desperate and radical plan.
Working with CIA, they bring back to Japan
the daughter of a former "Sukeban Deka", who is
now incarcerated in New York on various criminal charges.
known only a "K", they offer her a deal. They will
release her mother from prison and expung both her and her
mother's criminal records if the daughter will help them.
With no other choice, "K" reluctantly
agrees and is assigned a handler, the gruff former Police
Inspector, Kira Kazutoshi. Kurayami Keishi (The Shadow Director)
and head of the "Tokumei Keiji" branch, gives "K"
a state-of-the-art, steel yo-yo and the codename "Asamiya
Saki". She is then sent to a local high school which
is the alleged hub for the Enola Gay blogspot. There she meets
a motley assortment of delinquents and oddball students including
the tragic Kana Taie (who's friend/lover Kanda Kotomi was
also killed via a remote control bomb) and the beautiful but
sadistically cold Akiyama Reika, who is the elite "heather"
of the school.
As Saki investigates the students at the high
school she also encounters the enegmatic Kimura Jiro who goes
by the web handle "Romeo", who may or may not be
the webmaster of the terrorist site.
The "Enola Gay" blogspot announces
that a major "event" will occur in 24 hrs and promises
that this will be the beginning of a new youth revolution
of anarchy. Can Saki stop the teen terrorists behind this
plan and what is Taie's mysterious connection to the Enola
Gay blogspot?
Review
When popular Hello! Project
(Jpop) idol Matsuura Aya (Ayaya) was first announced as the
new "Sukeban Deka" in Fukasaku Kenta's big budget
movie adaptation of the popular 80's TV crime drama, I had
my serious doubts. I thought that the pixie faced Aya was
just too "girlie" and genteel to portray the tough
talking, rough and tumble schoolgirl cop.
After watching the film, I am happy to report
that my fears were unwarranted and that Matsuura Aya proved
to be every bit as worthy a successor to the role, following
successfully in the footsteps of her predecessors Asaka Yui,
Minamino Yoko and the always fetching Saito Yuki.
"Sukeban Deka: Codename = Asamiya Saki"
is a fun movie which manages to stay true to the original
TV series and at the same time update the character for current
audiences.
There is a lot to like about the movie:
The opening segment is gritty and raw and
sets the somewhat dark tone of the rest of the movie.
The Maurice Binder "007" inspired
opening credits is great fun and very eye catching.
Saki's first introduction is also very creepy
and reminiscent of "Silence of the Lambs" with Saki
(complete with a bloodshot eye) restrained in a Hannibal Lecter
style straight jacket and restraining mask.
The final showdown between Saki and renegade
"Tokumei Keiji" (Special Detective) Akiyama Reika,
played with sheer camp delight by Vyuden idol Ishikawa Reika
is awesome and seems to go after the same feel of the Bride's
fantastic showdown with Go-Go Yubari in "Kill Bill Vol.
1".
Some may be turned off by all the "rip
offs" Fukasaku seems to have taken from other movies
and popular entertainment. The haunting music more than echoes
"Silence of the Lambs" and there's also the "dooms
day clock" countdown which seems to be in imitation to
the series "24".
In fact at times the movie seems to have the
same look and feel of a "24" episode (not that it
is a bad thing).
Fukasaku even takes elements from his own
"Battle Royale II: Requiem" with the use of "human
bombs" and youth terrorists. Yet these elements add to
the mayhem and madness of the film.
While very much more darker than the TV series
and the 80's movies, the film also has some funny moments
such as Saki's first attempt to use her trademark steel "Yo-yo".
There are also points where the movie steps away from its
gritty reality and enters the realm of a "comicbook movie"
(Aya fans will definitely cheer at the sight of her in a skin-tight
"battle suit" in the finale).
The movie isn't perfect however as there are
frequent disjointed subplots that don't seem to lead anywhere
and needless introductions of boring secondary characters.
Takeuchi Riki is great as Saki's gruff handler Kira Kazutoshi
and Sukeban Deka #1, Saito Yuki also makes a surprise cameo
as Saki's mother in a bit of fan boy casting.
All-in-all the movie is great "popcorn"
entertainment and does a good job at introducing new audiences
to this cool character as well as giving fans of the 80s TV
show something to cheer about. This is probably the best of
the "Sukeban Deka" movies.
Trivia
Based on the 1976 manga series by Shinji
Wada which was serialized in the girl s magazine Hana To Yume
and the 80's TV show which lasted for three seasons and starred
former Jpop idols Saito Yuki, Minamino Yoko and Asaka Yui.
Season 1
4/11/1985 10/31/1985; 25 episodes
Season 2
11/7/1985 10/23/1986; 45 episodes
Season 3
10/30/1986 -10/29/1987; 45 episodes
There were two previous movies based on the
series:
Sukeban Deka (Juvenile Cop);
1987, Toei (Director: Tanaka Hideo)
Sukeban Deka II San Shimai No Gyakushu
(Juvenile Cop II The Three Sisters Strike Back*); 1987, Toei
(Director:
Tanaka Hideo)
*Note: Thomas Weisser in his book Japanese
Cinema Encyclopedia (Vital Books, 1997) refers to the movie
as Sukeban Deka II: ZaZoom . This is probably a fan subbed
variant of the title and not the official movie title.
Official Movie Website: http://www.sukeban.jp/
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