Un grupo de pecadores envueltos en historias interconectadas de asesinato, venganza, engaño y adulterio se reúnen a las Puertas del Infierno.Un grupo de pecadores envueltos en historias interconectadas de asesinato, venganza, engaño y adulterio se reúnen a las Puertas del Infierno.Un grupo de pecadores envueltos en historias interconectadas de asesinato, venganza, engaño y adulterio se reúnen a las Puertas del Infierno.
- Professor Yajima
- (as Torahiko Nakamura)
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- TriviaThe film's production company was going out of business while the film was being completed, leading to budget-saving tactics such as the actors helping dig their own holes in the movie's set for Hell. Critics kidded that this film killed the Shintoho Studio.
- ErroresWhile Shiro is on the rope bridge, we see him at various times hanging on to the side handrails. Between shots, without him having changed position, these handrails quite noticeably change in diameter from thin cables to a much thicker cable, indicating that some shots were filmed on a real bridge, others were filmed on a studio mock-up.
- Citas
Tamura: So you want to turn me in for manslaughter?
Shiro Shimizu: We're the ones who killed him. We caused it. Let's go together. Please.
Tamura: That might ease your conscience, but I'm not interested. It'd be stupid. He was drunk. He ran into the road. It was basically suicide. Besides, he was just some yakuza scum. He's not worth the best years of our lives.
- ConexionesFeatured in Building the Inferno: Nobuo Nakagawa and the Making of 'Jigoku' (2006)
- Bandas sonorasComin' through the Rye
(uncredited)
Music: traditional
Japanese lyrics: unknown
While the hell sequences of Jigoku seem to gather most of the attention I think that the story as a whole is what makes this movie good. It proceeds fluently from disaster to another and while some events lead to unexpected results the script never leaves a viewer with a feeling that the twist was added just for the twist's sake (as is the case with many new movies).
Technically the movie is awesome; good acting, great score (especially the haunting vocals) and beautiful cinematography. From modern perspective some of the hell sequences are way outdated (mainly the demons) while some look brilliant even today (settings like the river bank and some of the gore effects like the guy who gets flayed).
I doubt that Jigoku pleases everyone but if you're into bleak and uncompromising movies this is almost a must see. 8/10
- paha_kuukkeli
- 16 jul 2004
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 41 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1