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Infection

Original title: Kansen
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
5.9K
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Infection (2004)
Body HorrorDramaHorrorSci-Fi

INFECTION takes place in a dark, isolated hospital, where a doctor's mistake has led to dire consequences for a patient.INFECTION takes place in a dark, isolated hospital, where a doctor's mistake has led to dire consequences for a patient.INFECTION takes place in a dark, isolated hospital, where a doctor's mistake has led to dire consequences for a patient.

  • Director
    • Masayuki Ochiai
  • Writers
    • Ryôichi Kimizuka
    • Masayuki Ochiai
  • Stars
    • Michiko Hada
    • Mari Hoshino
    • Tae Kimura
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Masayuki Ochiai
    • Writers
      • Ryôichi Kimizuka
      • Masayuki Ochiai
    • Stars
      • Michiko Hada
      • Mari Hoshino
      • Tae Kimura
    • 62User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michiko Hada
    • Dr. Nakazono
    Mari Hoshino
    • Nurse
    Tae Kimura
    • Nurse
    Yôko Maki
    Yôko Maki
    • Nurse
    Kaho Minami
    Kaho Minami
    • Head nurse
    Moro Morooka
    Moro Morooka
    • Dr. Kishida
    Shirô Sano
    Shirô Sano
    • Kiyoshi Akai
    Kôichi Satô
    Kôichi Satô
    • Dr. Akiba
    Masanobu Takashima
    Masanobu Takashima
    • Dr. Uozumi
    Isao Yatsu
    • Hospital Patient
    • Director
      • Masayuki Ochiai
    • Writers
      • Ryôichi Kimizuka
      • Masayuki Ochiai
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    7LoneWolfAndCub

    Unsettling and atmospheric

    I have always been a big fan of Asian horror, as the directors seem to have a knack for incredibly creepy visuals and creepy atmospheres. Kansen (Infection), is no exception to this, as it rivals Ju-On, Ringu and Gin Gwai for thrills and chills. What is really amazing is that there is no reliance on long haired girls or little boys, what is scary here is the hospital itself, and the characters within. This is very different to most supernatural horror films, as the story focuses on the characters for the majority of the film.

    Infection is set in an under-staffed and under-financed hospital where the staff are under a lot of stress. One night, while trying to save a burns victim who has been there for three months, a young nurse accidentally gives him a lethal injection. Dr. Uozumi convinces all the other staff to create a false report to save the hospital. That same night a patient is brought in with a severe infection which causes the internal organs to liquefy. Soon all the staff are working together to discover what this disease is before it starts to spread to far.

    As with most Japanese horror films, the plot is not wrapped up nicely, and in this case, it is the most puzzling of them all. Although I now have formed a solid conclusion for myself, it was still an incredibly confusing and muddled final 10 minutes. I think the last section could have been fixed up, as the pace slowed down after a very tight hour. However, the film is highly original for the most part and features some genuine scares and disgusting and beautiful visuals (much like Dario Argento's Suspiria). Amongst all the American trash being released, this stands tall and further proves that Asia (and Europe) are producing the highest quality horror.

    3½/5
    6Ky-D

    Confused yet?

    Like so many J-horror flicks in years past, the plotting is a nonsensical mess of seemingly random events tied to a loose running narrative, but the visuals do a good job of maintaining interest.

    A patient dies at a hospital due to a mistake made by a team of hospital personnel. Wanting so save their careers, they vow to cover it up. Around the same time, a young man arrives at the hospital exhibiting symptoms of an unknown contagion. After the youth dies due to the virus (by melting away, of all the unpleasant ways to go), the members of the conspiracy start behaving strangely and also experiencing the same symptoms. What is happening to them? That is about as linear as the plot ever gets, from there on the story starts rocketing back and forth between flashbacks, hallucinations, ghostly encounters and other odd events. Moreover, rather than moving toward a resolution of conflict, it merely gets weirder and stranger the longer it runs. The characters are mostly anarchistic views of social stereotypes, which makes hardly any of them likable or sympathetic. Also, the story drags for the first 30 minutes or so, while the last 30 minutes shoot by way to quickly; some re-editing could have helped with that.

    Visually, the film is nice. A greenish hue covers most of the film, which gives it an eerie sort of discomfort. Also, many shot choices and camera angles add to the feeling of things not being right. There is a fair amount of 'gooey' scenes, but not very much in the way of the red stuff. Most of the scare set ups are fairly well done, but many of them conclude without much pay-off.

    There's good (visuals), there's bad (the script), meaning it's really only meant for J-film fanatics.

    6/10
    Vastarien202

    Awesome

    This movie scared the living!%^*@ out of me! I watched it in daylight, but I was too scared to get up for a snack! The pacing can be a bit long, but if you have patience, it works.The use of lighting and wicked sets reminded me of Dario Argento's Suspiria, though lacking his flair for geometric patterns. The atmosphere is handily Lovecraftian with its sense of doom and inescapable dread. It was 117 outside, and I was stone-cold scared! This one has a place of honor on my shelf, right next to "Spiral", The Ring series, and my collection of Italian Splatter movies! I will be showing this at my Halloween party, along with some others to scare and sicken everyone.
    jmattes-2

    A Second Recommendation

    I love the sound design on this DVD. It's remarkable. The soundtrack is memorably creepy-sounding. Otherwise, what he said. (The positive review above.) I have to say a lot more in order to reach the specified length necessary for publishing it online on the IMDb. So one of the nurses in this movie makes the following comment--"A lot of what we see is actually a product of our mental process. If brain circuitry is altered...memories can begin to move again." That's more profound after a first viewing. The subtitles are fast but accessible enough. And the fact is that I'm renting this DVD from Netflix, and I opted to watch the disc a second time, the very same night. It's intricately-plotted, and a bit confusing the first time through. But it will stand up to repeat viewings quite well. (The other movie I plan to see again soon is Star Wars 3.)
    Backlash007

    "Naughty boy. Come with us."

    The whole "J-horror" phenomenon may be winding down. I have not seen a clever or original entry in the sub-genre in some time. It seems they are becoming as bland as Hollywood even though most fans are still eating it up because they are in search of something different and smart. It also seems Taka Ichise produces every single one of these films so they can put some blurb about The Ring and The Grudge on the DVD box. It's getting old with me. Ringu and Ju-on were great horror films, but you can only beat a dead horse for so long. Infection (the first entry in the J-Horror Theater series) is definitely beating a dead horse. Nothing new is offered here regardless of all the potential the film had. Creepy empty hospital, weird patients, gooey green slime, and they blow it. It's just not scary, it doesn't deliver the goods like its predecessors. In fact, it's all very boring. I never once felt anything for the characters and nearly fell asleep multiple times. The situation was getting intense when they were searching for the host of the virus, but that doesn't last. In fact, there was no host at all it seems. The ending is about what I expected and I found it to be completely stupid. Some people are going to say that I missed the point, but I understood the film for the most part. It's just that I don't care. I've seen much better Asian efforts, such as The Eye and A Tale of Two Sisters, and the standards those films set are high. Infection just doesn't raise the bar.

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    • Trivia
      The film was released as a double feature with Norio Tsuruta's Premonition(2004) as part of Takashige Ichise's J-Horror Theater.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Paramedic: [over phone] We're in transit with an unconscious male. Condition stable, mid-forties, temperature 105, mental confusion, no apparent injuries... but has a black rash on the chest and arms. Any available ER, please respond.

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 J Horror Films (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Yume
      Performed by Miwako Okuda

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 2004 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • J-Horror Theater Vol. 1
    • Production companies
      • Aozora Investments
      • Entertainment Farm (EF)
      • Geneon Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,001,064
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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