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Mientras el ex detective Akikazu busca a su hija desaparecida, Kanako, pronto se entera de que tiene una misteriosa vida secreta.Mientras el ex detective Akikazu busca a su hija desaparecida, Kanako, pronto se entera de que tiene una misteriosa vida secreta.Mientras el ex detective Akikazu busca a su hija desaparecida, Kanako, pronto se entera de que tiene una misteriosa vida secreta.
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- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
I think my headline pretty much says it all but this is a movie that infuses style, gore, cartoon, and fantasy to tell a story full of rape, violence, domestic abuse and pedophilia. A father searches for his daughter but what he finds lands him in the middle of a war between the mob, filled with police corruption, and school bullying. And this is not a spoiler, nor does it scratch the surface. It is a ridiculously creative film but the plot and characters just are not redeemable and that impacts how enjoyable the film is. And this is coming from someone who loves Moebius and Von Trier movies, but I don't find much to grasp onto here.
Amazing editing. SO many storylines working together to make the scene. The movie keeps getting intense.
7sol-
A jaded Japanese detective reevaluates his faded memories of his estranged teenage daughter when asked by his ex-wife to investigate her disappearance in this one-of-a-kind crime drama directed by Tetsuya Nakashima. The film is assembled with a very vibrant visual style that varies from rapid fire edits to bouts of animation to slow paced, leisurely shots that bask in the beauty of Christmas lights. The film also begins in a curious anti-narrative manner as the protagonist's memories are mixed with clips of his daughter partying and the police quizzing him. Narrative point-of-view is also broken for several flashbacks told from his daughter's boyfriend's perspective. Given the plot and stylistic touches, the film is perhaps best described as 'Kill Bill' meets 'The Third Man' and it gets points for originality alone. The dialogue is full of philosophical quips too about how some of us are not "cut out to be a human being" and how easy it is "to fall into a hole so deep" that you keep falling. Yet, for all its daringness and intelligence, the film does not entirely work. The actual solution to the girl's disappearance is mundane and the value of all the red herrings is debatable, especially the question mark placed over the true nature of his relationship to his daughter, but it does cause one to think. The ultimate messages at hand are relatively simple (not everyone is who you think they are; some vices in life are dangerous), however, the emotional roller-coaster is a hard experience to shake. This is an effective film in that it gets you in the protagonist's mind and forces you to question how you would react. The Harry Lime dynamic also works well with a protagonist as naïve as Holly Martins. This is not however the easiest film under the sun to endure.
I have no idea what to say. It's impossible not to go "What The Hell" like, a 100 times until the end of the movie. I can't even describe it.
===1. STORY - 6/10===
The story's pretty much about a father searching for his lost daughter, who has been missing for about a week. Every step closer to finding his daughter, sheds a new light on his daughter's true colours. Quite an adventure. It gave me new ideas and tips on to how to create a real thrilling story.
The downside is, watching this movie made me walk over to a corner, get down into a fetus position, and rock back and forth. It was REALLY violent, REALLY disturbing, ABSOLUTELY depressing and OVER THE TOP disgusting.
The upside is, however, was it wasn't one of those films with random killing and stuff. The movie actually had a story. Everything'll be explained throughout the movie until the credits. All they did was add a little more bonkers into every action they did.
===2. ACTING - 9/10===
The acting however, was absolutely fantastic. Akikazu, Kanako, and everyone else. They all did an amazing job. The movie's true aim was to show that you can't trust anybody but yourself. In the movie, you think that the character seems nice, but next thing you know, they just go ridiculously crazy.
===3. CINEMATOGRAPHY - 9/10===
The cinematography and imagery were REALLY good. It really gave the vibe of a dark,cold and sad world.
===4. SOUNDTRACK - 8.5/10===
The music's really good too. Playing some classic Dean Martin hits while a murder is taking place. It really gave me the feeling of uneasiness they wanted to deliver.
===5. OVERALL - 7/10===
Never watch this at a family gathering.
I watched this movie because I loved the film "Kamikaze Girls" which was made by the same director. But instead, I got a film with a 'slice of hell' mushed all over it.
Moral To Story: Never do drugs.
===1. STORY - 6/10===
The story's pretty much about a father searching for his lost daughter, who has been missing for about a week. Every step closer to finding his daughter, sheds a new light on his daughter's true colours. Quite an adventure. It gave me new ideas and tips on to how to create a real thrilling story.
The downside is, watching this movie made me walk over to a corner, get down into a fetus position, and rock back and forth. It was REALLY violent, REALLY disturbing, ABSOLUTELY depressing and OVER THE TOP disgusting.
The upside is, however, was it wasn't one of those films with random killing and stuff. The movie actually had a story. Everything'll be explained throughout the movie until the credits. All they did was add a little more bonkers into every action they did.
===2. ACTING - 9/10===
The acting however, was absolutely fantastic. Akikazu, Kanako, and everyone else. They all did an amazing job. The movie's true aim was to show that you can't trust anybody but yourself. In the movie, you think that the character seems nice, but next thing you know, they just go ridiculously crazy.
===3. CINEMATOGRAPHY - 9/10===
The cinematography and imagery were REALLY good. It really gave the vibe of a dark,cold and sad world.
===4. SOUNDTRACK - 8.5/10===
The music's really good too. Playing some classic Dean Martin hits while a murder is taking place. It really gave me the feeling of uneasiness they wanted to deliver.
===5. OVERALL - 7/10===
Never watch this at a family gathering.
I watched this movie because I loved the film "Kamikaze Girls" which was made by the same director. But instead, I got a film with a 'slice of hell' mushed all over it.
Moral To Story: Never do drugs.
Overall this film was a bit of a frustrating watch. It's a pretty interesting story overall, but the cinematography is supremely annoying, with constant cuts every few seconds like the entire thing is one long action sequence. It seems counterintuitive to do this for a suspense film.
There is not a single likeable character to root for either. Kanako, who is the focus of the film, really has no discernable reason for being the way she is revealed to be. Felt absolutely nothing for her throughout. Her father is really just a jerk to everyone he meets, and physically assaults multiple schoolgirls and rapes other women throughout without consequence. The story is rife with disturbing scenes as such.
I actually think the film gets a bit better as it progresses, culminating in a decent ending. By that point however, it doesn't really make up for the first part having more jarring rapid-fire camera cuts than a Steven Seagal action sequence along with a disjointed storyline.
If you're into gore and parody-level dialogue, you might enjoy this. Not one I'd want to watch again though.
There is not a single likeable character to root for either. Kanako, who is the focus of the film, really has no discernable reason for being the way she is revealed to be. Felt absolutely nothing for her throughout. Her father is really just a jerk to everyone he meets, and physically assaults multiple schoolgirls and rapes other women throughout without consequence. The story is rife with disturbing scenes as such.
I actually think the film gets a bit better as it progresses, culminating in a decent ending. By that point however, it doesn't really make up for the first part having more jarring rapid-fire camera cuts than a Steven Seagal action sequence along with a disjointed storyline.
If you're into gore and parody-level dialogue, you might enjoy this. Not one I'd want to watch again though.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaToho Company refused to make this film.
- Citas
Akikazu Fujishima: What's wrong with me loving my family?
- ConexionesReferences Kojak (1973)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The World of Kanako
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 16,627
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,834
- 6 dic 2015
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 6,627,892
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 58 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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