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Visitor Q

Original title: Bijitâ Q
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
18K
YOUR RATING
Visitor Q (2001)
Dark ComedySatireComedyDramaHorrorThriller

A troubled and perverted family find their lives intruded by a mysterious stranger who seems to help find a balance in their disturbing natures.A troubled and perverted family find their lives intruded by a mysterious stranger who seems to help find a balance in their disturbing natures.A troubled and perverted family find their lives intruded by a mysterious stranger who seems to help find a balance in their disturbing natures.

  • Director
    • Takashi Miike
  • Writer
    • Itaru Era
  • Stars
    • Ken'ichi Endô
    • Shungiku Uchida
    • Kazushi Watanabe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writer
      • Itaru Era
    • Stars
      • Ken'ichi Endô
      • Shungiku Uchida
      • Kazushi Watanabe
    • 129User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Ken'ichi Endô
    Ken'ichi Endô
    • Kiyoshi Yamazaki…
    Shungiku Uchida
    Shungiku Uchida
    • Keiko Yamazaki…
    Kazushi Watanabe
    Kazushi Watanabe
    • The visitor
    Jun Mutô
    • Takuya Yamazaki…
    Fujiko
    • Miki Yamazaki…
    Shôko Nakahara
    • Asako Murata
    Ikkô Suzuki
    • Sasaoka
    • (as Ikko Suzuki)
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writer
      • Itaru Era
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    User reviews129

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    7theoscillator_13

    bizarre, disturbing ...and I thought American reality TV was bad!

    This was the fourth Miike film I've seen (Audition, Ichi, Gozu...well 5th if you count his short from Three Extremes) and I think this was by far the most bizarre and disturbing. I'm not squeamish or easily affected by movies so it didn't really disturb me but I can see where it would be disturbing to the average viewer. Miike did manage to hit upon almost every taboo in the books. I'll admit that I did feel somewhat dirty because I got turned on by the opening scene...but hey, it's a just a movie.

    Overall I think it was a unique take on the reality TV craze and voyeourism in general. While I didn't like it as much as his other movies that I've seen it's definitely worth checking out.
    7asda-man

    Slow and plot less- but also unforgettable

    A lot of people joke about Visitor Q being a family film and being a good film to watch with your whole family, but the funny thing is that I really did watch this film with my whole family! Mum, Dad, sister and even dog sat down to watch this with me and we all made it through to the end. We all had very different reactions. My Dad called it something along the lines of "sick crap" and wondered why I would buy this sort of thing. My Mum was more understanding, but thought it was just a film to shock its audience. My sister was just plain confused, and I'm pretty sure my dog fell asleep! Visitor Q is not a film for everyone. You either 'get' this sort of thing or you don't. I think Visitor Q is the type of film you can't really judge until you know what it was trying to say. It's very easy to say "this is just a mindless, sick piece of work. Chuck it on the bonfire!" but knowing Takeshi Miike, like I sort of do, Visitor Q has much more to say beneath its disturbing and perplexing surface.

    The film opens with one of the most disturbing scenes in the whole film. It's an explicit (but blurred) sex scene between a father and his daughter. The scene feels like it's going on forever and it's extremely uncomfortable to watch. Thankfully it's not entirely clear at first that the two are related (I thought it was a man and a prostitute by the way they were communicating) until there's mentioning of her Mum and her allowance. It sets the tone for the film.

    Visitor Q feels like a series of increasingly effed up events within a strange and thoroughly dysfunctional family. Miike addresses every taboo in the book and it's not an easy watch. Some of the more alarming taboos are played for laughs though, which makes it a little easier to watch, but it just comes across as plain weird! Visitor Q is a seriously deranged film and just about matches Gozu in terms of absurdity. I'm still not entirely sure in what it all means, but some have pointed to the visitor as being the viewer, which is an interesting take.

    The film looks extremely low budget. It has been given an alarming sense of realism thanks to the documentary style in which it has been shot. It looks grainy and cheap, but it suits the film well. It's devoid of the Hollywood gloss we constantly see in mainstream films, which makes everything seem all the more disturbing. Visitor Q is extremely slow to begin with and is even a little boring sometimes, which is a shame. Thankfully though there are some funny moments to keep you going and the final half hour is pretty much non-stop footage of disturbing behaviour.

    I don't really know if I liked it or not, but it's certainly something I'll never forget. I was hoping for something more because people always rave about it, but is that just because it dares to break so many taboos in 80 minutes? Visitor Q is a film for people with open minds and those people who only watch Hollywood movies should stay well clear of this. It's sometimes tedious, but always disquieting. I would've liked more character development around the family because they really are an interesting lot. I wouldn't recommend watching it with your family though like I did. It does get a little awkward!
    bigdaddyo11

    I felt Dirty

    This movie is more messed up than words can explain. It has no real plot, just a lot of graphic crap. This movie must have come from the mind of some daranged psycho because besides having necrophilia, pointless murders, and incest...this movie also combines scenes where the mother repeatedly gets her butt kicked by her family as she injects herself with drugs and then later becomes a chronic lactater. The explicit nature of her forcing herself to lactate left me sick to my stomach and forced to shower immediately after leaving the theatre. To be honest, I felt like I was going to hell for having watched this piece of garbage. There was no part in this movie that wasn't disturbing and if you know of anyone that has seen this movie and "liked it" then immediately stop talking to that person because he/she is most likely psychotic or has tendencies to become one. This is a movie that should never be shown in a public setting again because after the movie showed the theatre stayed quiet with no applause and just blank looks and complete silence during the credits. Luckily, most of the audience had left by then so maybe it was just us.
    6JoelChamp85

    Portrayed Disturbingly Well

    Following an extremely disfunctional family, who do anything from prostitution to necrophilia, the audience is in for a bit of a shock. Somehow it's decently made and believable thanks to the raw actors performances. I have no idea how someone writes a script like this, gets it funded for production and finds actors to bring it to life. So strange, but far from fantasy.
    10zetes

    A vile masterwork

    Visitor Q is hard to deal with, but I think I'd call this a masterpiece. This is an update of Pier Paolo Pasolini's Teorema. It's often compared to Pasolini's Salò because of its shocking content, but, plot-wise, it's virtually a remake of the 1968 film, brilliantly updated and moved to modern Japan. Teorema is not Pasolini's best film, but I do consider it a great one. It is a very simple allegory. Miike expands the concept even further. A family is falling apart, and a stranger whom nobody seems to know moves into their home and starts knocking some sense into them (sometimes literally). There are some truly disturbing things in Visitor Q that few people of sound mind and body will want to sit through. Fortunately, I am not of sound mind or body. If you can take it, the film can be extremely funny, as well. And I think it actually captures something truthful not only about the decay of Japanese culture, but also the rest of the world. It just does this in the most extreme way possible. Most will probably judge that it goes too far. I thought it was amazing.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Shot in just 7 days.
    • Goofs
      (at around 52 mins) In the dinning room while the father, son, and the guest are having their dinner, the boom mic is totally visible and continues for a while.
    • Quotes

      Kiyoshi Yamazaki: This isn't a mystery of life! It's a shit!

    • Connections
      Follows Tôkyô gomi onna (2000)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Visitor Q+
    • Production companies
      • Alphaville
      • CineRocket
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    • Budget
      • ¥7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,678
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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