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Freeze Me

Original title: Furîzu mî
  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
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6.2/10
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Harumi Inoue in Freeze Me (2000)
Psychological DramaDramaThriller

A woman is raped by three men. She moves south to Tokyo and five years later is about to marry a colleague, when one of the rapists enters her apartment. The other two come later.A woman is raped by three men. She moves south to Tokyo and five years later is about to marry a colleague, when one of the rapists enters her apartment. The other two come later.A woman is raped by three men. She moves south to Tokyo and five years later is about to marry a colleague, when one of the rapists enters her apartment. The other two come later.

  • Director
    • Takashi Ishii
  • Writer
    • Takashi Ishii
  • Stars
    • Harumi Inoue
    • Shingo Tsurumi
    • Kazuki Kitamura
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Takashi Ishii
    • Writer
      • Takashi Ishii
    • Stars
      • Harumi Inoue
      • Shingo Tsurumi
      • Kazuki Kitamura
    • 28User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harumi Inoue
    • Chihiro Yamazaki
    Shingo Tsurumi
    • Atsushi Kojima
    Kazuki Kitamura
    Kazuki Kitamura
    • Noboru Hirokawa
    Shunsuke Matsuoka
    • Yûsuke Nogami
    Daisuke Iijima
    • Deliveryman
    Yôzaburô Itô
    • Boss
    Ken Nakayama
    Kyoko Muramatsu
    Satsuki Natsukawa
    Takeko Kubota
    Kyôko Hayami
    Naoto Takenaka
    Naoto Takenaka
    • Minoru Baba
    • Director
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      • Takashi Ishii
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    9joebloggscity

    Frightening, genius

    Some films are made that test society's underlying beliefs, and this is one of them. some would say that the women in such a circumstance should call the police (as i would advocate also in every case), but sometimes with some people, pride and society may lead to people hiding. This is the case with Chihiro, who on being gatecrashed by her attackers, is afraid to lose her life once again by revealing what happened to her.

    It tests our attitude to the victims in such circumstances, and makes you think. You see the film from the victims point of view... and in that way, for those willing to see a film that tests their minds, then this is a film for you. Outstanding and frightening movie that deserves to be watched..
    Danny_G13

    Absolutely bizarre

    Rape revenge flick is just so quirky I don't even know what I thought of it.

    Half way through this I found myself wondering what genre it was. Was it a horror? No, because it wasn't gruesome or scary enough. Was it a drama? No, because there was nowhere near enough depth to the story. Was it a thriller? No, because there was hardly any sense of thrills or tension on display.

    This stumbling block is always going to be a huge problem. If you cannot classify a story under a specific category, or indeed multiple ones, then it becomes very hard to understand what kind of mindset to watch it in. If it's a thriller then it gets your pulse racing and you instantly 'activate' the mental recesses to put you into that frame of mind so you'll get the most out of it. Likewise horror, and one prepares oneself to be scared or disgusted or whatever. It's like real life - you're not going to elicit any inappropriate emotion for a given situation. You want to panic when you're being chased by a lion, not when you're settling down for a relaxing evening with your wife/husband.

    With this, I was simply baffled as to how to feel.

    Chihiro is a young lady who appears to have it all; a good job, an impending marriage to a man she's deeply in love with, and a solid social circle of friends. Indeed, she's in absolute bliss.

    However, when a man she seems to recognise shows up at her apartment block, she runs from him in a state of panic, and a flashback of a scene from a home movie where the man's eyes dominate the picture appears. Evidently, she knows this man, and is terrified of him. Running back to her apartment she tries to get away from him, but he sticks to her like glue and takes over her home.

    Essentially, it's safe to say that he (Kojima) is someone from Chohiro's past who she hoped never to see again.

    That would be a synopsis and sets the stall for the movie. Well, so you would think. The problem I have with this review is the movie has very little content. Basically rapist #1 shows up, gets killed by the vilified woman, then his buddy shows up and the same happens, then the last one. And to store the bodies of these perps? Chohiro buys industrial freezers.

    And that's it.

    Obviously, there's an ending here, but you can see it coming a mile off and the events leading up to it are also as inevitable.

    The major flaw with this movie is there are simply no layers to it. It's uninteresting because it never makes anything happen.

    There's just so little plot that it makes rating it impossible, plus the added fact that it even adopts comedy at one point shows how completely directionless it actually is.

    It's shallow, vacuous, and devoid of meat. However, it *is* different, and is extremely quirky as a result, which I must give it credit for.

    However, add some overwrought rape scenes to the mix and you finish this movie entirely confused as to what you made of it.

    I think more could have been done with the idea, and plenty more to make it plausible. Which is another flaw; to say you have to suspend your disbelief is an understatement. It's just absolutely incredible how daft much of this is. So many things happen which seem to abandon logic entirely, and they don't even succeed in entertaining given how utterly daft they are. You find yourself asking just why she is acting the way she is, why she is doing what she is doing.

    Is it entertaining? Dunno. I suppose it killed (pardon the pun) a couple of hours but really, it was just so narrow.

    Strange.
    8ETCmodel02

    better than expected for a revenge flick

    What "I Spit On Your Grave" should've been. Well, OK, the plot advancement might be a tad contrived, and the weird way a rape victim in this film is portrayed, at least, I hope women aren't actually so victimized by shame in Japan as to maintain a stoic silence that is so firmly entrenched the antagonists can actually blackmail the victim vying against her fear that others might know of her "shame" of being deflowered, abused, or molested. Her inaction for a large portion of the film is agonizing, but understandable in consideration of the themes of the film (action vs. victimization, social shame vs. personal safety, social roles and double standards for men vs. for women). It's an educational bit of work, nicely shot, and generally engaging. Loads better than I had expected it to be. On a neat side note, the star of this, Harumi Inoue, was having dinner at a Sushi joint on fourth, bracketed by a pair of very Yakuza boss looking dudes, tans and black turtlenecks and thick ropey gold chains and tiny glinting glasses, real imposing. My pal Shotaro recognized her. Kind of weird to see a woman out calmly eating sushi that I'd just seen scantly clad, drenched in blood with murder on her mind. Guess that's an illustration of filmic reality vs. actual reality for you.
    6DarkSpotOn

    Asian I Spit On Your Grave.

    I have seen the cover art for this movie ages ago, and i wanted to watch this thing quite a while now finally had my chance.

    Now this movie did came from the same director that did SWEET WHIP, and SWEET WHIP is an amazing movie, this was pretty good as well. That ending was ridiculously depressing it made me really really sad.

    This movie is classified as a Splatter film, and no. The movie is very tame gore wise, when i think of a Splatter movie what comes up in my mind is Premutos, DeadAlive, Daddy's Little Girl, Eat, these are gore films to the top, that keep hammering you with gore. Here there barely was any gore. And no that's not a negative to the film i'm just saying there wasn't really any gore here.

    Now, as the title suggets, this would be the Asian i spit on your grave in my opinion, just more depressing (the ending). The story is thin as it is, a woman is getting harrased by her past rapists and she gets her revenge. That's pretty much the whole movie, and it works. Just imagine I spit on your grave Asian style.

    The acting seems okay, the effects are regular, the story is thin as it is, but it sort of works, the camera, lighting everything is fine. However, i got only one negative: And that's the movie gets extremely repetitive, Just like I spit on your grave, it's just our main anti-villain hero killing off her rapists, that's all. It gets kinda repetitive, but still a fun watch.

    If you enjoyed I spit on your grave, Hobo with a shotgun, Ms 47, Machine Girl for example, go for it, you most likely will enjoy this thing. I think the movie was fine.
    8thisissubtitledmovies

    compelling and intensely dramatic

    At the start of the millennium, exploitation movies were few and far between. Films such as I Spit On Your Grave, The Last House On The Left and The Virgin Spring had left the subgenre with little room to breathe. Unsurprising then, that Takashi Ishii briefly moved away from the exploitation genre that dominated his early works and directed Gonin, making him an international name. His films have always been largely preoccupied with revenge, and Freezer was to be no exception. Whereas Irreversible, released two years later, drew critical acclaim mainly for not glorifying the life that had been destroyed but to mourn it, Freezer was first to shift the focus from gory revenge and concentrate on the victim as she struggled to cope with the memories she thought she had buried deep inside her. Irreversible may be more celebrated, but Freezer also demands your attention. Without ever glorifying the horrific acts that fuel Chirhiro's bloody vengeance, Freezer is, for the most part, well-paced and surprisingly beautiful, with a compelling and intensely dramatic performance from its lead. DW

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      Chihiro: I'll be forgiven for all of this... Isn't that right, God?

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 2000 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Freezer
    • Filming locations
      • Japan
    • Production companies
      • KSS
      • Nikkatsu
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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