While this is not Truffaut, it is a film with a truly special vision. Made with a variety of jerry-rigged camera mounts and with an average shot-length of about .7 seconds, it displays madness in both form and function as it depicts the vengeful journey of a despicable hitman, reanimated by Chinese scientists, who must continually recharge his adrenaline reserves in order to stay alive.
While this is not Truffaut, it is a film with a truly special vision. Made with a variety of jerry-rigged camera mounts and with an average shot-length of about .7 seconds, it displays madness in both form and function as it depicts the vengeful journey of a despicable hitman, reanimated by Chinese scientists, who must continually recharge his adrenaline reserves in order to stay alive.
While this is not Truffaut, it is a film with a truly special vision. Made with a variety of jerry-rigged camera mounts and with an average shot-length of about .7 seconds, it displays madness in both form and function as it depicts the vengeful journey of a despicable hitman, reanimated by Chinese scientists, who must continually recharge his adrenaline reserves in order to stay alive.