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Red Room

Original title: Akai misshitsu (heya): Kindan no ôsama geemu
  • Video
  • 1999
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.3K
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Yasutaka Funayama, Hiroshi Kitasenju, Sheena Nagamori, Yuuki Tsukamoto, Daisuke Yamanouchi, and Mayumi Ookawa in Red Room (1999)
Horror

Four random people (including a married couple) volunteer to participate in a mysterious game for a chance to win 10 million yen. They have to take turns torturing their fellow players until... Read allFour random people (including a married couple) volunteer to participate in a mysterious game for a chance to win 10 million yen. They have to take turns torturing their fellow players until only one is left.Four random people (including a married couple) volunteer to participate in a mysterious game for a chance to win 10 million yen. They have to take turns torturing their fellow players until only one is left.

  • Director
    • Daisuke Yamanouchi
  • Writer
    • Daisuke Yamanouchi
  • Stars
    • Yuuki Tsukamoto
    • Mayumi Ookawa
    • Hiroshi Kitasenju
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Daisuke Yamanouchi
    • Writer
      • Daisuke Yamanouchi
    • Stars
      • Yuuki Tsukamoto
      • Mayumi Ookawa
      • Hiroshi Kitasenju
    • 23User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    Yuuki Tsukamoto
    • Kanako Yoshino
    Mayumi Ookawa
    • Masako Togashi
    Hiroshi Kitasenju
    • Isawa Togashi
    Sheena Nagamori
    • Hiromi
    • (as Shiina Nagamori)
    • Director
      • Daisuke Yamanouchi
    • Writer
      • Daisuke Yamanouchi
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    7TheExpatriate700

    This Better Be Sick Enough for You

    Red Room is an interesting blend of psychological thriller and torture themed horror, revolving around a semi-underground game show. Through the use of character development, and some rather interesting plot twists, it rises above the typical "torture porn" entry to achieve a genuine sense of dread and tension.

    If you thought Hostel was a sick, depraved movie, then you had better steer clear of this film. It makes anything available in mainstream cinema seem incredibly tame, particularly in its use of graphic sexual violence. Indeed, if it weren't for the good characterization, it would be basically a really sadistic soft core porn film.

    One thing to remember is to make certain to obtain a version with subtitles, or watch it with someone who speaks Japanese. Without the translation, the film will seem plot less and simply grotesque.
    4trashgang

    didn't work for me

    Over here in Europe Japanese or eastern gore flicks are hard to get. Mostly we have to order them from the US or straight from Tokyo. So for us it's sometimes a bit of gossip to try to catch a much acclaimed flick. This here, Red Room is one of them. I've got it straight from Unearthed so that means full uncut but what a disappointment that was. The storyline is very simple but didn't work, four people being locked up in a red room have to play the King Game. The one with the King card has to say what the others have to do. Of course things start of easily but slowly they are trying to get revenge onto each other. That fact starts with a hair dryer put into a mouth for 3 minutes while blowing hot air until hitting each other just to the fact that they have to make love to each other. It never is explicit, I mean, you see a light bulb going into a vagina and of course it breaks but you never see it going in. Does it? No, put with the reputation of eastern flicks you guess they would show it. And the most annoying part is the sound the added. If a girls underparts would make that sound or when see gives head and it makes that noise surely it would be a turn off. There isn't that much blood in it, no gore, but a lot of boobies. The cover of the DVD is rougher than the movie. Just to say, on the DVD there are trailers for other flicks, one of them you lust try to catch. I guess you never will but I have it, that's the real stuff, I'm talking about Mu Zan E.
    noonward

    Err...

    Red Room is a delightful take on reality shows, rendering them to the most sickest degree. This movie is low budgeted and you can tell, considering the whole movie seems to stay in one or two rooms. That's not why I only rated it a 5 though, my problem with this movie is that even though it only runs for an hour, it is still too long. The scene after scene of sick stunts get dull after the first 40 minutes and it is more down to how there isn't much depth and too much "look how disgusted we can make you" moments.

    However Red Room doesn't TRY to have depth, it's only sole purpose is to disgust and shock the viewer and it achieves this triumphantly. This is a bleak movie and you're more than likely to feel sympathetic towards the main male character and his puppy love. The other characters however are SO dislikable that you don't really mind if they get violently hurt throughout the movie. And maybe that's where the faults for Red Room lie; the unsympathetic tendencies you get from most of the main characters makes this dull and just a shock fest. I did like the colour arrangements for the movie as everything is tinted a dark, hovering red enhancing the saddo grasp of the film.

    It's just really what you want out of a movie, if you are fine with just taking in the constant sickening stunts then you'll enjoy this.
    CarLIokffgE

    A classic of torture-porn before the explosion of torture-porn; a red-room before the meme of red-rooms, also a one-will-survive game

    Red Room invites people to participate in a game to win money : the "King's game". It is not excluded that this film could have influenced quite a few elements of popular culture of the 21st century. I don't want to draw any conclusions, especially since it was very underground when it came out (it still is, to a certain extent), but the similarities are sometimes surprising. If you look you might see what I mean. I think at least that it was able to contribute to the myth of the Red Rooms, as certain films contributed to that of the Snuff movies.

    It's a film that I really like, without being my favorite of Daisuke Yamanouchi. I'm actually a big fan of this director, he's one of my favorite Japanese directors and even one of my favorite directors in general.

    What do I like about Red Room?

    First, the story: it has many twists and turns, the dialogues are very well done: the film is a psychological thriller in addition to being a splatter and torture-porn. Without being ultra-gory or extremely graphic, or even ultra-violent (one of the least brutal films of Daisuke Yamanouchi in my opinion) it still contains cruel, perverse scenes, which explore the pain of the characters in a captivating way. And there are some original things that I don't want to reveal!

    I would say that another quality of the film is its accessibility: there is nothing experimental, we are in a more traditional work, with participants who compete to survive, around a card game.

    I wanted everyone to survive, but as you can imagine, there were deaths. The ending was successful in my opinion.

    There are quite a few other things to say, but my memories stop there and the essential is said.

    If you want to discover some extreme Japanese cinema, give it a chance!
    7Musicianmagic

    Good, but had the potential for being a great movie.

    This is one of those movies that the reputation (gore) is not representative of the actual movie. Yes there is blood & guts though it's tame by horror movie standards. Don't be put off thinking it's an extreme horror.

    Four people are locked in a red room to compete for (10 million Japanese Yen) $100,000. (Most movie descriptions say a $million but the characters say 10 million yen which in 1999 converts to about $100,000) They each draw cards with the person drawing the king gets to say what one person will do to another. The object being to get someone to quit. Each draw & action hopefully will reduce to the final survivor that wins the money. Of course, the action demanded starts rather tame and is never real outrageous but how it's performed is what goes much further.

    Along the way we learn a bit about each character which are an interesting mix. More importantly we learn why they are willing to do whatever it takes for the money.

    The cast was good. For Yuuki Tsukamoto who was very good you might notice this as her only movie. She has made a number of movies but those were adult videos. That does not mean this movie is more explicit though.

    There are several sex scenes although none were particularly erotic yet they were important to the story.

    This had the potential for being a great movie. First problem was one character was unbelievably stupid, way over the top. The other problem was some of the characters at times seemed to forget they were playing for $100,000. Really? Last, some of the sound effects added were horrendous. Especially when French kissing it made those scenes intolerable.

    Still, it's one of those movies that you are kept on your toes watching for what happens next. Even some scenes that you think you know, you are surprised by what happens. It's not a long movie but it went by quick. I'm looking forward to watching Red Room 2. I say, check it out.

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      • January 9, 2007 (United States)
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    • Also known as
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