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Prisoners of the Ghostland

Prisoners of the Ghostland

  • Status: Released
  • 31-08-2021
  • Runtime: 103 min
  • Score: 5.015
  • Vote count: 630

In the treacherous frontier city of Samurai Town, a ruthless bank robber is sprung from jail by wealthy warlord The Governor, whose adopted granddaughter Bernice has gone missing. The Governor offers the prisoner his freedom in exchange for retrieving the runaway. Strapped into a leather suit that will self-destruct within five days, the bandit sets off on a journey to find the young woman—and his own path to redemption.

Nicolas Cage

Hero

Sofia Boutella

Bernice

Nick Cassavetes

Psycho

Bill Moseley

Governor

Tak Sakaguchi

Yasujiro

YOUNG DAIS

Ratman

Charles Glover

Enoch

Cici Zhou

Chimera

Louis Kurihara

Curi

Tetsu Watanabe

Nabe

Takato Yonemoto

Sheriff Takato

Shin Shimizu

Deputy Shin

Matthew Chozick

Matthew

Constant Voisin

Constant

Yuzuka Nakaya

Susie

Lorena Koto

Stella

Canon Nawata

Nancy

Hiroshi Kaname

Gumball Boy

Maya Carraz

Young Bernice

Ilsa Levine

Bernice's Mother

Makoto Nishimura

Action Samurai

Grace Santos

Angel

Ichika Suzuki

Bank Clerk

Risa Yajima

Bank Clerk

Saki Ohwada

Bank Clerk

Amir Ito

Bank Customer / Samurai Gunmen

Hikaru Nishimoto

Bank Customer

Fusaku Tani

Bank Security Officer

Mikiya

Bank Security Officer

Chiho Fujii

Chimera's Servant

Mion Ooyama

Chimera's Servant

Mado Karasumori

Chimera's Servant

Miyoshi

Chimera's Servant

Matsuri Kohira

Chimera's Servant

Riku Nakamura

Chimera's Servant

Kenji Goto

Clock Tower Leader

Kazunari Tosa

Clock Tower Man

Nitohei Hanai

Clock Tower Man

Christina Virzi

Crystal

Nuutti Aleksis

Enoch's Servant

Marion Katel

Geisha Girl

Pamela Asahi

Geisha

Yatsuhashi Saiko

Geisha

Yūko Yoshii

Ghostland Nursery Teacher

Natsuki Arao

Girl

Kaori Toudome

Governor Caller

Izumi Yumengo

Governor Girl

Riri Sakurai

Governor Girl

Mako Hiiragi

Governor Girl

Sen Fujimaru

Governor Girl

Momoka Asahi

Governor Girl

Tsukino Yamamoto

Governor Girl

Jai West

Jay

Lisa

Mannequin Woman

Riko Shibata

Mannequin Woman

Marina Seike

Mannequin Woman

Yurie Fukamachi

Mannequin Woman

Koji Taniguchi

Merchant

Noriko Yamade

Merchant

Emiri Kisaragi

Moru

Nakamo Emerson

Moru's Father

Ayana Sogawa

Ninja

Mai Saionji

Ninja

Karin Takara

Ninja

Seina Suzuki

Ninja

Leo

Raimi

Tatsuhiro Yamaoka

Ratman Jiro

Yuto Endo

Ratman Ichiro

Yusuke Motomura

Ratman Saburo

Daisuke Izumi

Ratman Shiro

Hideyuki Kobayashi

Sam

Eiki Narita

Samurai

So Kaku

Samurai

Masato Onotsuka

Samurai

Takahiro Konishi

Samurai

Osamu Narimatsu

Samurai

Chiharu Shimozono

Geisha Gal

Narisa Suzuki

Geisha Gal

Eri Hosoda

Geisha Gal

Reona Seike

Geisha Gal

Hiroko Yano

Geisha Gal

Ritsu Hanaoka

Geisha Gal

Mario Takashima

Geisha Gal

Riyo Shigeta

Geisha Gal

Michiko

Geisha Gal

Yurino

Geisha Gal

Mikoto Ise

Geisha Gal

Ayaha Yamamoto

Ghostland Child

Kurumi Shimizu

Ghostland Child

Hiroyi Shimizu

Ghostland Child

Ojiro Enomoto

Ghostland Child

Kazuma Nobuhara

Ghostland Child

Riku Mantani

Ghostland Child

Kenshin Kawai

Ghostland Child

Shu Yorozuya

Ghostland Child

Kokona Kawai

Ghostland Child

Yuki Matsuura

Ghostland Child

Cyborg Kaori

Ghostlander

Miyuki Mochizuki

Ghostlander

Eiji Kayama

Ghostlander

Rahul Barolia

Ghostlander

Gordon Hyppolite

Ghostlander

Rika Yoshida

Ghostlander

Hajime Tennoji

Ghostlander

Ryuichi Araki

Ghostlander

Hiroki Yoshida

Ghostlander

Saaya Hirayama

Ghostlander

Jonathan Leflore

Ghostlander

Shingo Tada

Ghostlander

Junko Kimoto

Ghostlander

Shoya Nagai

Ghostlander

Kanako Konaka

Ghostlander

Shun Kitagawa

Ghostlander

Kazuo Kuroda

Ghostlander

Takeshi Kuroda

Ghostlander

Keiko Taniguchi

Ghostlander

Tatsuya Kojima

Ghostlander

Kota Wadazumi

Ghostlander

Tatsuya Matsumura

Ghostlander

Murasaki Maaya

Ghostlander

Yamato Kuwamura

Ghostlander

Mkoto Takeshita

Ghostlander

Yasuho Nihei

Ghostlander

Melinda Antaramian

Ghostlander

Yu Imai

Ghostlander

Miwa Komai

Ghostlander

Antonio Scotto

Gunman

Michael Filosa

Gunman / Gunman

Yo Aoi

Gunman

Ryunosuke Goto

Gunman

B.T.

Gunman

Shedrick Desi

Gunman

Jeffrey Rowe

Gunman

Teruaki Ogawa

Gunman

Junichi Takakusagi

Gunman

Tomoyasu Yamamoto

Gunman

Keishi Miyamoto

Gunman

Toshiki Hirose

Gunman

Ikumi Takahashi

Samurai Town Child

Keijiro Fukutomi

Samurai Town Child

Koa Miyahara

Samurai Town Child

Konon Miyahara

Samurai Town Child

Kurea Woods Sugita

Samurai Town Child

Minori Takahashi

Samurai Town Child

Misaki Uemura

Samurai Town Child

Noeru Ishida

Samurai Town Child

Yasuhiro Noguchi

Samurai Town Child

Reio Fukumaru

Samurai Town Child

Riko Karatsu

Samurai Town Child

Rintaro Kudo

Samurai Town Child

Ryunosuke Takahashi

Samurai Town Child

Tsubasa Tanaka

Samurai Town Child

Yuto Yamamoto

Samurai Town Child

Kazuki Miki

Samurai

Manuel São Bento

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Nonsensical. Absurd. Ridiculous. Just plain stupid. These words usually serve to describe an incredibly awful movie that I try to forget forever and ever. However, some extremely rare pieces of absolutely crazy filmmaking are also characterized by the adjectives above, offering me the most entertaining time I can possibly ask for. An example of this case is Prisoners of the Ghostland. It’s exceptionally dumb, follows a narrative completely devoid of any logic, and mixes up dozens of many genres by using different costumes, all sorts of epic scores, and character archetypes. Boasting an impressive production and set design (major Hollywood studios should be envious), Sion Sono offers the audience precisely what they expect from a film starring the maddest actor alive, Nicolas Cage. From the well-choreographed, well-edited, explosively bloody, hilarious action sequences to the infinite storylines, the viewers either accept whatever lunatic plot point or device the movie throws at the audience, or this is going to be a festival of pointing out what’s wrong with the whole film. Prophecies, nuclear wars, zombies, samurais, cowboys… every generic development and formulaic characters we always see in every genre are present in this amalgam of pure chaos. As expected, Cage shines in another role that will probably generate thousands of new memes, but this time Sofia Boutella and Bill Moseley also deliver two captivating performances that kept me invested when Cage was out. The only problem I have with this type of movie is the balance of the whole craziness. I don’t mind every single minute being packed with utterly ludicrous stuff, but when it starts getting genuinely confusing, that’s when it becomes too much for me to handle. Nevertheless, as long as you keep your mind open and focus on the protagonist’s main mission - and solely on that - you’ll be able to enjoy this movie as much or more than I did. Prisoners of the Ghostland is everything a film starring Nicolas Cage is expected of being. Possessing technical attributes of making the biggest Hollywood studios shamelessly hide with envy, Sion Sono’s movie is as illogical, absurd, ridiculous, stupid, and insanely entertaining as I hoped it would be. By mixing up dozens of distinct genres, the straightforward premise gets sucked into a world of total anarchy, where samurais, cowboys, nuclear explosions, modern cars, and much more collide to surround an otherwise simple narrative with nonsensically hilarious storylines and awesome action sequences. Sofia Boutella and Bill Moseley help Cage tackle this chaos, but the latter is the absolute standout due to his remarkable experience in crazy films. Despite it occasionally crossing the line and becoming too much for me to manage - it becomes seriously confusing - as long as the viewers are well-prepared to accept every jaw-dropping new development, fun is guaranteed with this brilliant satire. Rating: A-

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

There’s an unspoken rule of kick-ass cinema that goes something like this: if Nic Cage is attracted to a project, it’s guaranteed to at least be more interesting than most, if not all-out bonkers. Such is the case with “Prisoners of the Ghostland,” an outrageous achievement in gonzo filmmaking from director Sion Sono. The film doesn’t have a very complicated plot and a lot of it makes no sense, but this is a badass-looking showpiece of cult cinema. A bank robber (Nicolas Cage) is sprung from jail by the Governor (Bill Moseley) and is given a task that he can’t refuse. In exchange for his freedom, the convict must find and rescue the Governor’s missing granddaughter, Bernice (Sofia Boutella). The unlikely hero is sent into the barren, hazardous area known as the Ghostland, outfitted with a leather suit that is set to explode if things don’t go as planned (spoiler alert: they don’t). His journey takes him on a wild adventure that’s filled with gunslingers, samurai, and the radioactive residents of a post-apocalyptic wasteland. The film isn’t burdened with genre conventions and as a result, his film has an original vision that plays like Mad Max kabuki theater. From nightmarish visuals to elaborate costumes, this blend of East meets West is a choreographed symphony of strange from start to finish. It’s a ridiculously good looking movie, with brightly colored hues and stunning cinematography. It’s a real feast for the eyes. There’s a specific audience for this movie, and you can probably sense if you’re in that group or not. Bottom line: if you love seeing Nicolas Cage doing outrageously Cage-y things, then “Prisoners of the Ghostland” should be on your must-see list.

Chris Sawin

The problem with _Prisoners of the Ghostland_ is that Nicolas Cage himself tried to promote it as the craziest film he’s ever made, but the film never lives up to the insane concept of having a bomb strapped to your nutsack. The film forcefully shoves Mad Max influences into a Japanese theme with nuclear deformed samurai ghosts, bouncing gumballs, animal masks, pinwheels, and bubbles, and Nicolas Cage threatening to karate chop everyone into oblivion. All of this absurdity sounds like it should be way more memorable than it actually ends up being. _Prisoners of the Ghostland_ is a massive letdown that implodes under its own lackluster outrageousness. **Full review:** https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Prisoners-of-the-Ghostland-2021-Review-An-Oddball-Samurai-Infused-Jambalaya