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Lumberjack the Monster

Titre original : Kaibutsu no kikori
  • 2023
  • 1h 59min
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5,9/10
1,5 k
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Kazuya Kamenashi in Lumberjack the Monster (2023)
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Après avoir survécu à l'attaque d'un tueur en série masqué, l'avocat impitoyable Akira Ninomiya se lance sur le chemin de la vengeance.Après avoir survécu à l'attaque d'un tueur en série masqué, l'avocat impitoyable Akira Ninomiya se lance sur le chemin de la vengeance.Après avoir survécu à l'attaque d'un tueur en série masqué, l'avocat impitoyable Akira Ninomiya se lance sur le chemin de la vengeance.

  • Réalisation
    • Takashi Miike
  • Scénario
    • Hiroyoshi Koiwai
    • Mayusuke Kurai
  • Casting principal
    • Kazuya Kamenashi
    • Nanao
    • Riho Yoshioka
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    1,5 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Takashi Miike
    • Scénario
      • Hiroyoshi Koiwai
      • Mayusuke Kurai
    • Casting principal
      • Kazuya Kamenashi
      • Nanao
      • Riho Yoshioka
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
    • 56Métascore
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    Rôles principaux21

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    Kazuya Kamenashi
    • Akira Ninomiya
    Nanao
    Nanao
    • Arashiko Toshiro
    Riho Yoshioka
    • Emi Kagemi
    Masayuki Deai
    Kentarô Furuyama
    Asuka Hamaru
    Keisuke Horibe
    Keisuke Horibe
    Tomohiko Imai
    Masatoshi Kihara
    Yasushi Kimura
    Katsuya Kobayashi
    • Nobuo Watanabe
    Minosuke
    Hinami Mori
    Shidô Nakamura
    Shidô Nakamura
    Kiyohiko Shibukawa
    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    Ryushin Tei
    Ryushin Tei
    Ariei Umefune
    • Réalisation
      • Takashi Miike
    • Scénario
      • Hiroyoshi Koiwai
      • Mayusuke Kurai
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    7AJ_Nel

    A wonderfully chaotic ultra violent flashback with a bit of a haphazardly told story to it... Uniquely Miike

    "Lumberjack the Monster" was first released at the Sitges Fantasy film festival in October last year (2023). Given the prominence of Miike as well as the dominance of Warner Brothers as the producers, one may pretty safely bet a few bucks on both parties expecting Sitges to be a great tool to market a successful premiere off. Unfortunately, Sitges was swamped with exceptional films (I kid you not, not less than 5 magnificent horror films). The long and the short is that "Lumberjack" just did not get any traction and probably not unfairly. In fact, "Lumberjack" ended up as a quiet early summer Netflix release. So the obvious question is, "is it that bad?". The good news is, no it's actually pretty good". The bad (or some might argue "better") news is, the film is a bit of an "unbalanced" balancing act. One immediately gets the impression that the length of the film was intentionally limited to the 80 minutes "action movie going crowd";sweet spot. It is unlikely that a future extended release is not foreseen, and releasing the 80 min theatre version "directly to video" (so to speak) was an opportunity missed , where a slightly longer Netflix release would potentially have resolved basic issues around character development and most of the unwanted "chaos" in story presentation. Now, it's true that Miike attained acclaim for just that, i.e. His effortless ability to create a chaotic pursuit of extreme violence in a uniquely artistic (and much loved) manner. Miike might have achieved cult status with such films (eg Ichi) but his repertoire and talents are extremely diverse and the intention with this film was clearly not to create a homage to "his" Asian Extreme genre It's simply not that type of film. Yes the book (on which the film is based) lends itself to instances of ultra violence, but it is essentially a psychological thriller / whodunnit. Miike, being Miike could also not merely push out a sleek 90s J-horror / thriller. Thus this balancing act to develop the back story and the characters. Miike sometimes makes use of clever mechanisms, such as the reading of the fairy tale, and other times het relies on interactions between main characters which occurred in the past and pops up in conversation, and unfortunately and obviously often necessarily, on flashbacks. Given the urgency / pace of the film, the actual person created through what we learn through the character backstory is conveyed through acting, tempo and atmosphere (mostly cinematography). Fortunately, all of this worked and worked well. No it does not fill all the holes in character development and storyline, but for me that is part of what makes it a Miike film. The violence is also signature Miike and OTT black comedy situations, like blood projecting out of wounds pops up without feeling out of place. The nods / homages to Gialo similarly was well placed and -executed. Even the slight body horror homage, which essentially forms the moral or philosophical basis for the film, was not overplayed or presented in a over-emotional or preachy manner. One can even call the plot and character development gaps an homage to 70s and 80s Japanese thrillers and horrors.

    Thus, TL:DR: The film is very much something which Miike fans and, hopefully, everyone else will enjoy. It does not take itself too seriously and it should not. An entertaining, OTT violent whodunit with some plot holes and other slight issues but if they were not there, it would not have the film Miike was aiming for and it would definitely have lacked the needed soul.
    8Pairic

    Good Serial Killer Horror

    Lumberjack the Monster: The prolific Takashi Miike who brought us Audition, 13 Assassins and Blade of the Immortal directs this serial killer film which definitely enters horror territory. At least 3 serial killers figure here, the Lumberjack tracks down nasty people and smashes their heads in with his ax. He has already dispatched a Ponzi scheme organizer and a violent criminal but his third victim, Akira (Kazuya Kamenashi) turns out to be a bit tougher and fights him off. We've already seen Akira murder a man who was attempting to blackmail him and we've met his doctor friend Sugitani (Shota Sometani) who carries out lethal experiments on living patients. Akira must now track down and kill the Lumberjack if he is to survive. There's also a profiler Ranko (Nanao) who takes an interest in Akira and a driven detective (Kiyohiko Shibukawa) who is obsessive in his pursuit of murderers, none of these are stock characters, they are fully fleshed out. Some really disturbing scenes of heads being crushed, jugular veins slashed and scenes of existential horror. I won't describe the latter as it would give too much away, similarly I can't name the actor who portrays Lumberjack. There is also a conspiracy stretching back 30 years and a few interesting plot twists. Good performances from the main cast. Directed by Takashi Miike, Screenplay by Hiroyoshi Koiwa, based on the 2019 Mayusuke Kurai novel of the same name. On Netflix. 8/10.
    dweston-38669

    Stylish but talky thriller.

    This dropped on Netflix with little fanfare,word of mouth or press releases which is surprising as its directed by cult filmmaker Takashi Miike.

    It's an interesting,stylish and extremely well made thriller with solid production values with the cinematography and sound design top notch.

    It's a mash up of Jagged Edge,Seven and Memories of Murder but like them outstanding films it's talky and ponderous with some thrilling moments and come few and far between. Although the attack by 'Lumberjack' in the high rise storey building was jumpy.

    The problem lies in a overloaded script with too many characters to follow, a sub plot about' neuro chips' that add to very little and little character development.

    I wonder if this would have been a better three part Netflix series instead?

    Nonetheless, an interesting take on the thriller genre by a world class visionary.
    4Otkon

    It's toooooooooooooooooooo long.

    And it is meandering. It starts about one thing. Then it's another thing. And another thing. And another thing. And another thing. And before it winds back to being how all this things are connected, it just becomes exhausting and a big so-what.

    It's not Seven. It's not Silence of the Lambs. It's not Zodiac. And it's not good.

    If it was just about the Lumberjack figure and the lore, it probably would have been much better. But, instead, it has to be twenty-five different genres with a hundred unlikable characters and seventy-three thousand plot threads.

    By the end, I just didn't care anymore.
    6kevin_robbins

    Lumberjack the Monster didn't live up to my expectations of Miike, but it had enough worthwhile elements to watch once

    I recently watched the new Japanese film Lumberjack the Monster (2023) on Netflix. The storyline follows an arrogant lawyer with a checkered past who is attacked by a serial killer and barely survives. The lawyer's arrogance won't let him be just another victim, so he decides to go from the hunted to the hunter.

    The film is directed by the iconic Takashi Miike (Audition) and stars Kazuya Kamenashi (Joker Game), Nanao (Miss Devil), Keisuke Horibe (Tokyo Gore Police), and Shidô Nakamura (Fearless).

    This movie wasn't what I was expecting at all. The main character feels like the actual villain as the story unfolds. The backstories are very well told, and the horror elements are elite. The costumes and kill scenes are top-notch, with great stab scenes and throat slashes. The ending is actually quite rewarding and serves as a perfect conclusion. However, the killer reveal is disappointing and this picture was not what I was hoping for from Miike.

    In conclusion, Lumberjack the Monster didn't live up to my expectations of Miike, but it had enough worthwhile elements to watch once. I would score this a 5.5-6/10 and recommend seeing it once.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 décembre 2023 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
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    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Canavarın Maskesi
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Benny Sano, 2 Sano, Adachi, Tokyo, Japon(location)
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      • KDDI Corporation
      • Oriental Light and Magic (OLM)
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