Sasori In U.s.a. -1997-- Download Links Instant

Shot on grainy 16mm and early consumer digital video, Sasori in U.S.A. feels like a punk zine come to life. Long, silent tracking shots of neon-lit motels and dusty highways dominate. Action scenes are rare but brutal—one knife fight in a laundromat lasts 30 seconds but feels raw and clumsy, lacking Hong Kong polish. The English dubbing is hilariously off-sync, adding to its B-movie charm.

Never officially released, Sasori in U.S.A. survived via VHS bootlegs traded in underground film circles. It’s a time capsule of 90s indie ambition, rough around every edge, but memorable for its haunting lead performance (actress unknown) and desert noir vibe. Sasori in U.S.A. -1997-- download links

Runtime: ~72 min (est.) | Director: Unknown | Country: Japan/USA Shot on grainy 16mm and early consumer digital

Sasori in U.S.A. -1997-- download links