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Imprint

  • Episode aired Apr 7, 2006
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Imprint
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In the 1800s, an American returns to Japan to find the prostitute he fell in love with, but instead learns of the physical and existential horror that befell her after he left.In the 1800s, an American returns to Japan to find the prostitute he fell in love with, but instead learns of the physical and existential horror that befell her after he left.In the 1800s, an American returns to Japan to find the prostitute he fell in love with, but instead learns of the physical and existential horror that befell her after he left.

  • Director
    • Takashi Miike
  • Writers
    • Mick Garris
    • Daisuke Tengan
    • Shimako Iwai
  • Stars
    • Billy Drago
    • Shihô Harumi
    • Michié
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Mick Garris
      • Daisuke Tengan
      • Shimako Iwai
    • Stars
      • Billy Drago
      • Shihô Harumi
      • Michié
    • 104User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
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    Billy Drago
    Billy Drago
    • Christopher
    Shihô Harumi
    Shihô Harumi
    • Laborer #1
    • (as Shihou Harumi)
    Michié
    Michié
    • Komomo
    • (as Michie)
    Magy
    • Laborer #2
    Shin'ichi Tokuhara
    • Laborer #3
    • (as Shinichi Tokuhara)
    Takao Handa
    • Yoshi, Laborer #4
    Hiroshi Kuze
    • Boatman
    Miyuki Konno
    • Dead Woman
    Yutaka Matsuzaki
    • Gate Keeper #1
    Hiroshi Fujita
    Hiroshi Fujita
    • Gate Keeper #2
    Sachiko Matsuura
    • Shamisen Player
    Noriko Eguchi
    • Whore #1
    Megumu Takada
    • Whore #2
    Yuno
    • Whore #3
    Miho Harita
    • Whore #4
    Yûki Kudô
    Yûki Kudô
    • Woman
    Toshie Negishi
    Toshie Negishi
    • Madam of the House
    Mame Yamada
    • Touter
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Mick Garris
      • Daisuke Tengan
      • Shimako Iwai
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    7kuuzo

    Miike proves again to be a "Master of Horror"

    Takashi Miike of "Audition" and "Ichi the Killer" fame directed this 13th episode of the Showtime series "Masters of Horror" - apparently it was never aired in the USA because the Showtime people were horrified at the episode, and probably with good reason. I like to think that Miike intentionally parodies "Memoirs of a Geisha", and "the last samurai" with this one. He combines the two in the story of a broken down American man who goes back to Japan to find the whore he fell in love with years before - the parallels with the serious movie "The Last Samurai" are unmistakable. The outlandish and over the top crazy costumes mimic the audacity of the costuming in "Memoirs of a Geisha", and the fact that this was done in English rather than Japanese only strengthens the parallels between "Imprint" and MoaG - and yet again Youki Kudoh (who was in Moag) makes an appearance, this time as a deformed prostitute. There are great lines such as "There is nothing on this island but demons and whores", and others less fit for print, but instant classics nonetheless. There are the classic Miike elements - violence, rogue abortions, murder, and incest, and a torture scene only outdone by Audtion. I couldn't give it a full 10 because Miike doesn't seem to work well with just a 1 hour window, and the plot doesn't make for a solid and clean short story, but fans of Miike should try to get their hands on this one, it is worth a look.
    6super marauder

    A bit too much for me at first, but I gave it another chance

    The story itself is about an American returning to an island in Japan to rescue his true love from a life of prostitution only to find out she's dead. He listens to the story from another prostitute to find out what happened.

    I myself can't go into too much detail because the story is all over the place. I think it would have been better if for one thing if with the exception of the prostitute telling the story to Billy Drago it should have been in Japanese with subtitles. You can tell the rest of the cast didn't have a good grasp of English. Billy Drago is a much better actor than he is here because he really over acts. And there are too many images that are a little too disturbing for me, oddly it is not the famous torture scene. But I can see it as true horror is not monsters in the dark, but what people really do to each other. One more thing, the reveal at the end was really cheesy! So to some it up I gave it a 6 because there is a good story here somewhere. And I have to give a shout out to the actress who was being tortured because she really sold me on that! On the DVD extras she said she really enjoyed filming that and the only injury that she got was a headache from being hung upside down. So that took some of the edge off of this to remind this is a movie. The Godzilla movies aside, this is my first taste of J-horror and I think I'll be back for more.
    7happyslacker

    Masters of Horror... Great, Banning an episode...Lame.

    I spend way too many hours reading reviews on movies (and shows) on this site. Yet, I am addicted to it and thus continue on. Normally, I feel that good, bad or indifferent, any review is a good review as long as the reviewer actually watched the film. This short film was pretty good in my opinion, and enough has been written about it where I don't feel I can contribute any more on that level. however, I am disappointed that more of us are not outraged that Showtime commissioned Miike to make a show, then ban it. Showtime is a paid premium network (read ADULT) I could understand if it were broadcast television, which has strict guidelines because children shouldn't see graphic stuff like this. But as an adult in an adult situation, I am absolutely anti censorship and think it is total BS that Showtime could lame out... Nobody should watch any of the Masters of Horror series at all if you can't handle disturbing imagery!!! For the sake of movie fans that are responsible adults, let us make our own decisions regarding censorship, I am absolutely certain that plenty of people out there who are unfamiliar with Miike films shut off this story before the half way point, nice, neat and tidy self censoring. Thank you for not bowing to the interests of lame corporate sponsors.
    Dethcharm

    Call The Midwife...

    In Director Takashi Miike's IMPRINT, Christopher (Billy Drago) returns to a remote island brothel in search of a woman whom he believes is the love of his life. Instead of his dream girl, he meets a seemingly shy prostitute with an incredibly disturbing story to tell.

    Simply put, this is a movie about agony. The agony of loss, torture, and death. There is no hope in this film, so, if you're looking for something uplifting with a happy ending, you're doomed.

    Miike has created a gruesome, demented abomination that shows us things we were probably not meant to see. He's so damned good at this sort of material that we watch it in spite of ourselves.

    Highly recommended, but certainly NOT for the queasy or easily offended. This one leaves a mark...
    8claudio_carvalho

    A Living Hell

    In the Nineteenth Century, in Japan, the American journalist Christopher (Billy Drago) is traveling through the country searching Komomo (Michie), the missing love of his life that he had abandoned years ago promising to come back to her later. He arrives in a shadowy island inhabited by whores and caftans, where he has an encounter with a deformed prostitute that tells that his beloved Komomo had passed away. He drinks sake with her and later he asks the woman to tell the story of her life. The prostitute discloses a dark and cruel story about her life and the sad fate of Komomo.

    The macabre "Imprint" is another disturbing and brutal movie of Takashi Miike. Using magnificent camera-work and impressive make-up in an awesome atmosphere, "Imprint" approaches gruesome and gore theme like abortion, fetus, incest, torture, perversions and abuse along 63 minutes running time of pure and sick horror with many twists. I confess that I felt uncomfortable and disturbed with the sadistic sequence of the torture of Komomo. Takashi Miike really honors the title of this series, being a Master of Horror. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Marcas do Terror" ("Marks of the Terror")

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    • Trivia
      Shimako Iwai, the author of the novel on which the film is based, appears as the sadistic torturer.
    • Quotes

      The Woman: This island isn't in the human world; demons and whores are the only ones living here.

    • Connections
      Featured in Masters of Horror: The Screwfly Solution (2006)

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Ashiocho, Tochigi, Japan
    • Production companies
      • IDT Entertainment
      • Industry Entertainment
      • Kadokawa Herald Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 3m(63 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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