Kamikaze is a 1986 French science fiction film directed by Didier Grousset.
Plot
Albert, a brilliant but under-appreciated research scientist gets fired from his job. Spending his time at home, he goes insane and develops a technology that enables him to kill people by sending death rays through television cameras. He kills TV announcers and is soon hunted by police. ==Cast==
The storyline has been characterised as "short and strange". The film received mixed reviews, with one reviewer writing that Kamikaze had a "cool vibe". A reviewer for trashcity.org called the film "impressive". A reviewer for cinefileonline.co.il wrote that Kamikaze delivered "evidence of style and flair" and was "stylish fun".{{cite web|url=http://www.timeout.com/london/film/kamikaze-1986 ==Production==
Production
Luc Besson co-wrote and produced Kamikaze right after Subway. ==Soundtrack==
Soundtrack
Two pieces have been published on a single in 1986.{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Eric-Serra-Kamikaze-Le-Film/release/1797258 ==Home media==
Home media
Kamikaze was originally released on VHS. In 2013 a digitally re-mastered HD French-language version with Japanese subtitles (NTSC, region 2) was issued. ==References==