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Ai naki mori de sakebe

  • 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
3,1 k
MA NOTE
Ai naki mori de sakebe (2019)
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  • Director
    • Sion Sono
  • Writer
    • Sion Sono
  • Stars
    • Kippei Shîna
    • Shinnosuke Mitsushima
    • Kyoko Hinami
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    3,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Sion Sono
    • Writer
      • Sion Sono
    • Stars
      • Kippei Shîna
      • Shinnosuke Mitsushima
      • Kyoko Hinami
    • 29Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 36Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Kippei Shîna
    Kippei Shîna
    • Joe Murata
    Shinnosuke Mitsushima
    Shinnosuke Mitsushima
    • Shin
    Kyoko Hinami
    • Taeko
    Eri Kamataki
    • Mitsuko
    Young Dais
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    • Jay
    Natsuki Kawamura
    • Eiko
    Yuzuka Nakaya
    • Ami Ozawa
    Dai Hasegawa
    • Fukami
    Chiho Fujii
    • Machiko Mizushima
    Tsukino Yamamoto
    • Manami
    Manaka Kinoshita
    • Aina
    Miyu Kinoshita
    • Haruko Sato
    Gaku Sano
    Takato Yonemoto
    Takato Yonemoto
    • Goto
    Nana Mizoguchi
    Nami Uehara
    Sho Yakumaru
    Fûsaku Tani
    • Oshima
    • Director
      • Sion Sono
    • Writer
      • Sion Sono
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs29

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    8kosmasp

    Sono in the Forest

    Sion Sono is a special director. He does things his way and his movies are quite weird mostly to say the least. So the first review (if you can call three sentences a review) I read here did not surprise me. And I don't even mean the low score (1/10), but the argument that was made that there are too many characters and you could not concentrate on one individual (hero?).

    Maybe that can work as a warning. Either that other "review" or me mentioning it. Whatever the case, if you go in this, be prepared to see a meta take on the very infamous forest (this is not the first movie about it and surely won't be the last). There are many things going on and some may feel supernatural (this is what the forest is famously know for after all) ... but what is the mystery and what will it all lead to?
    7truemythmedia

    It's Sion Sono's World, We're Just Living In It.

    Sion Sono is a director whom I respect immensely. Much like Takashi Miike, Sono is incredibly prolific, and his films, even when they aren't great, are always incredibly entertaining. Both Sono and Miike's films run the gamut as far as genre- they flit back and forth easily from mystery/thrillers (Sono- "Suicide Club", Miike- "Ichi the Killer") to sci-fi (Sono- "Tag", Miike- "As the Gods Will") to horror (Sono- "Cold Fish", Miike- "Audition") to comedy (Sono- "Love, Exposure", Miike- "The Happiness of the Katakuris") and every genre in between. While I really enjoy films from both directors, recently, it's been Sono's work that I've been most drawn to. Sono's films are bizarre, violent, and sometimes hilarious dips into cinema, and every time I watch one of his films I honestly can't predict what will happen next.

    "The Forest of Love" is based on a (somewhat) true story. I say somewhat because the events that are depicted in this film did happen, but not in the totally bonkers way they are portrayed here. Sono stylizes his violence as much as Tarantino does in "Kill Bill Vol 1", and while there might not as high of a body count, the amount of gore that Sono gleefully throws at the viewer makes it difficult to think of the victims as... well, victims. The way Sono kills people off in this film feels as if it would be far more at home in a Dario Argento giallo film ("Deep Red" or "Tenebre") than it does in a biopic about a cult of personality gone awry. I had to keep reminding myself that these were real people, and some of the events they went through were incredibly disturbing. In a way, it's weird to watch this film when it clearly finds joy in depicting some of the more graphic details of this murder spree. Usually, films that depict horrific events like this do so with a bit of reverence for the victims, and this film is anything but reverent, and that tone takes a bit of getting used to.
    7SummerWanderer

    this movie is a dark, twisted psychological movie, it's all about manipulating, violence and blinded

    Tbh i don't understand why people are saying it's boring and waste of time.

    A Tips: no offense but Please Watch the Original Japanese Language Version Instead of The English Dub, It's Not Dialog-Heavy either

    This movie went from pure to dark and make you question humanity (i am not a fan of violence and twisted thing but I am up for the psychological part and the storyline) it just starting to get so dark bit by bit, i am scared to tears about how fragile they can be when they are being treaten to the edge and following the twisted order. Some are being torture both physically and mentally with the blinded love¿ for passion and pride.

    The actor and actress portray it incredibly For me, i think that the trailer itself did not advertise the climax of the movie (its being advertised as pure and not the dark psychological manipulative twisted part) maybe that's why the 2 hour length is scaring people away.
    8christian94

    Based on true events and chapters breakdown

    Writer/director/editor Sion Sono's latest is based on convicted serial killer Futoshi Matsunaga, here renamed Joe Murata in the film and played exquisitely by Kippei Shîna with Sono's direction. Murder, masturbation, mutilation, self-harm, s&m, torture, gore, sex, control, extortion and more occur with irony, inevitability and imagination. Sono's masterpiece Cold Fish (2010) and grim & beautiful Guilty of Romance (2011) are also based on true stories, but let's be clear, his take on these stories are most likely far from reality. He is able to twist the facts to create details, dialogue, themes, strong characters and storytelling. Antiporno (2016) and Noriko's Dinner Table (2005) are his best stories not based on circumstantial facts and are perhaps even better because of it, although Cold Fish will remain one of the best and shocking movies for decades. (See my 2010 review: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw2469898/) The movie is slow to start with a prologue and long chapter 1. We get to know the characters and dig into the childhood of two friends from an all-girl school. Some scenes are reminiscent of Suicide Club (2001) and Love Exposure (2008) yet darker and deliberate. On the other side, we are introduced to three young men filmmakers and finally, properly to Joe Murata after 20 minutes. Joe is both charming and alarming. An important scene from the shared childhood happens just before the 40 minutes mark. Chapter 2 (from 52 to 60 mins) is where the filming of Joe Murata's life begins for the film festival contest the students want to enter and is also where this film starts to take a new beginning by finally exposing Murata's penchant and proclivities. Chapter 3 (from 60-70 mins) is perhaps the best chapter as it confirms the power and powerlessness at play and will set the tone for the rest of the movie. Chapter 4 (from 70-127 mins) is a descent into depravity, absurdity, pity, envy, sadness and self-delusion with events after events of evocative imagery and daring directing. Finale (from 127-148 mins) still has plenty of surprises and worthy twists. The story will reveal more from all the chapters and the extent of the well-crafted piece will come to life. The second half and ending are positively well-worth to longish running time. Still, if you have not seen a Sono film with sex, violence and gore or are opposed to these ideas to be depicted in your living room, skip this Netflix Original and find something tamer. Thank you, Mr. Sono for staying true to your vision with this one. Now let's see what will come out of his first English-language film Prisoners of the Ghostland (2020), already in post-production, and how he uses sexy and talented Sofia Boutella to tell a tale he didn't write for once.

    Guilty of Romance (2011)
    8Groverdox

    A wild ride, and one you may regret taking

    "The Forest of Love" has a similar atmosphere to the Australian serial killer flick, "Snowtown". Both movies are about charismatic, endlessly manipulative psychopaths who insinuate themselves into the lives of people that have already been marked by tragedy. Both movies have that same feeling where you feel everything moving toward unspeakable tragedy, pain and suffering, and you're not sure if you want to keep watching.

    "Forest" was made by Sion Sono, however, and he may be the most interesting, challenging, shocking filmmaker working today, so it's a different experience in some other ways, such as its non-linear structure, surplus of strange dialogue and unpredictable behaviour from the characters, and length.

    It's not unlike "Midsommar" in these ways. The group surrounding the killer (who is lamentably based on a real person) is, after all, a cult. And the movie takes you prisoner with them, it seems. With its length and commitment to subject matter, like the Ari Aster film, "Forest" becomes more like an experience you are sharing with the characters, the usual gap between movie and audience no longer so apparent.

    This is not just like watching a trainwreck happen. You're on the train with them.

    It's strong stuff, but all fans of cinema that makes you feel something, whether or not it's a pleasant thing, need to check it out.

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on the real life serial killings of Futoshi Matsunaga.
    • Gaffes
      When Shin is unable to kill Murata and drives away, he is wearing a blue shirt. A few minutes later, after he stops to pick up a young women with car trouble, he gets out of the car wearing a different, blue and white striped shirt.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Flix Forum: The Forest of Love (Ai-naki mori de sakebe) (2022)
    • Bandes originales
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      Written by Rupert Pope, Giles Palmer and Eller

      Performed by Rupert Pope, Giles Palmer and Eller

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 octobre 2019 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
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