User:JoshuSasori/Branded to Kill

Branded to Kill

Neutrality

 * Presents film in a biased way
 * No reviews from Japan at all, all western "trendies", all "cult movie".
 * Misrepresents Tarantino etc.
 * Does not mention that most of cast (Mariko Ogawa, Annu Mari) are actually complete non-entities.

Comprehensiveness

 * Says little about background, film-making in 1960s
 * "those whacky Japanese" mentality of article.

Accuracy

 * "Devil's job" taken from subtitles
 * As one of Seijun Suzuki's most influential films, Branded to Kill has been acknowledged as a source of inspiration by such internationally renowned directors as Hong Kong's John Woo, South Korea's Chan-wook Park and America's Jim Jarmusch and Quentin Tarantino.[50]  - sourcing is very vague, it just goes to a newspaper article which claims this.

Writing quality
The "Reception" section is badly-written hodge-podge of facts, not a coherent piece of prose.

Most of the article does not read very well.