A foreign film moored to rather tenuous interpersonal foundations [where] you need to understand the nuance of the interactions on screen; [Americans] can't.
Audition (2001)
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Reviews Counted:59
Fresh:45
Rotten:14
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: An audacious, unsettling Japanese horror film from director Takashi Miike, Audition entertains as both a grisly shocker and a psychological drama.
Theatrical Release:Aug 8, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: AUDITION is an art-house cult horror film that will be talked about for a long time to come. Ryo Ishibashi stars as Aoyama, a single father who has not dated since his wife died seven years... AUDITION is an art-house cult horror film that will be talked about for a long time to come. Ryo Ishibashi stars as Aoyama, a single father who has not dated since his wife died seven years earlier. To help find another woman to bring joy into Aoyama's charmless life, his best friend, television producer Yoshikawa, convinces Aoyama that they should add a fake part to a show they are auditioning actresses for--a role that will become Aoyama's real-life companion. After a series of comical auditions, in walks a woman whom Aoyama thinks is perfect--Asami, played by former model Eihi Shiina. But when Aoyama proves too tentative in his courting--and starts learning odd things about Asami's past--she decides to exact a revenge that filmgoers will never forget. Director Takashi Miike's film, based on the novel by Ryu Murakami, begins like a slow-moving romance, carefully developing the characters and their maturing relationships. But suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, the mood and pace change, smashing viewers over the head with fast cuts between the past and the present, with dreamlike images that turn into torrid nightmares, with screams and shouts where there had been soft-spoken whispers, with blood and violence that replaces love and longing. The last section of the film is one of the most brutal torture scenes ever put on celluloid, and it is definitely not for the faint of heart. But even in its gore-filled shockingness, the film is beautiful to look at, a monumental achievement by a director willing to take chances and challenge his audience. [More]
Starring: Ryo Ishibashi, Eihi Shiina, Jun Kunimura, Miyuki Matsuda
Starring: Ryo Ishibashi, Eihi Shiina, Jun Kunimura, Miyuki Matsuda, Ren Osugi, Renji Ishibashi, Tetsu Sawaki
Director: Takashi Miike
Director: Takashi Miike
Screenwriter: Daisuke Tengan
Producer: Soji Fukushima, Satoshi Hukushima, Akemi Suyama
Composer: Koji Endo
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Reviews for Audition
If you have a taste for the disturbing, it's a trip that will stay with you for some time.
Best enjoyed by not having any expectations going in, other than knowing that [Miike will] knock your socks off.
It turns into a hallucinatory nightmare of female revenge that will pin back the audience's eyelids.
A well-crafted, unfailingly imaginative exploration of male guilt, female rage and the sheer terror obsession and commitment can inspire.
Takashi Miike has a style that definitely sets this one apart from the all of the American "stalker chick" films.
In an age of $100 million Hollywood desensitization, a film that inspires such a combination of dread and awe at each grisly twist feels even more thrilling and alive.
A bizarre drama about sexual politics, one that plays out like a John Updike novel that turns into a David Cronenberg film, two-thirds of the way through.
The shock imperative takes on a life of its own and floats away from the lengthy setup.
Imagine if Mulholland Drive made sense or if Boxing Helena didn't stink
Miike, the Tasmanian Devil of modern filmmakers, throws our assumptions back at us like a thousand poison darts. Great film.
A total freakout that will slow-burn itself into your brain. Prepare to feel creepy.
A graphic lesson in what happens when you treat women as objects, even objects of reverence.
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