It's about two warring Yakuza factions, the daughter of one of the Yakuza leaders (and the obsession of the other Yakuza boss), a group of amateur filmmakers, and a random passerby who got caught in the middle. The two warring factions are going to stage one final confrontation (no guns allowed, just swords and knives) and they've hired the amateur filmmakers to film everything.

It's from Sion Sono, so it's not surprising that there's a lot of gore (hands getting lopped off, people getting shot, people spurting blood in ridiculous amounts, etc.) But unlike Suicide Club or Noriko's Dinner Table, this one isn't gloomy nor is it too ambiguous. It's actually very, very funny. Probably Siono's most accessible film (provided that you're not too queasy. It's not that gory anyway, probably just on the same level as Kill Bill.)