
Night Is Short, Walk On Girl + Kick-Heart
Kaboom 2025: Night Is Short, Walk On Girl + Kick-Heart
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A spiritual sequel to The Tatami Galaxy series made with the same creative team, Night is Short, Walk on Girl is a dazzling and nocturnal
journey through the psychedelic streets of Kyoto. Masaaki Yuasa's second
feature, after the seminal Mind Game, follows an alcohol-induced night in the
life of an unnamed young woman. Determined to make the most of her evening,
she hops between bars, meething shady and outlandish characters along the
way. Meanwhile, an awkward upperclassman who's secretly in love with the
girl, attempts to orchestrate a series of "coincidences" to win her
heart.
Their intertwining adventures lead them through underground book markets, a raucous book - all under the spell of an endless, dreamlike night. In Night is Short, Walk on Girl, Yuasa embraces the fluid, hyperbolic and freewheeling style he perfected in projects like Mind Game and The Tatami Galaxy. Mirroring the unpredictable energy of youth and nightlife, the film is a rapid-fire series of absurdities, pushing reality into fantasy and vice versa. It's like living inside a fever dream on fast-forward. Beneath the surreal chaos, however, lies a sweet, surprisingly profound story about fate, courage, and taking chances. This is the kind of masterpiece that makes you want to grab a drink, take a walk, and see where the night takes you.
But first, Kick-Heart, an offbeat love story set in the wild world of professional wrestling, this short film by Masaaki Yuasa follows the masked wrestler Romeo, a seasoned fighter with a secret passion for masaochism, who finds himself captivated by a mysterious new opponent, the fierce and enigmatic Lady S. Funded through Kickstarter, Kick-Heart is a whirlwind of rapid-fire storytelling, and Yuasa's signature surreal humour.
The films shown in this programme are either spoken or subtitled in English.
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Production year
2025
Length
115 min.
Country
NL
Part of
Kaboom 2025
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