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Torso

Original title: Toruso
  • 2009
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
144
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Makiko Watanabe in Torso (2009)
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Hiroko is a young, alienated woman "in love" with a blow-up male torso. Tension rises when her sister discovers her secret desire.Hiroko is a young, alienated woman "in love" with a blow-up male torso. Tension rises when her sister discovers her secret desire.Hiroko is a young, alienated woman "in love" with a blow-up male torso. Tension rises when her sister discovers her secret desire.

  • Director
    • Yutaka Yamazaki
  • Writers
    • Yutaka Yamazaki
    • Yûki Satô
  • Stars
    • Sakura Andô
    • Sora Aoi
    • Yûko Genkaku
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    144
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yutaka Yamazaki
    • Writers
      • Yutaka Yamazaki
      • Yûki Satô
    • Stars
      • Sakura Andô
      • Sora Aoi
      • Yûko Genkaku
    • 3User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sakura Andô
    Sakura Andô
    • Mina, younger sister of Hiroko
    Sora Aoi
    Sora Aoi
    • Ishida - photo model
    Yûko Genkaku
    Renji Ishibashi
    Renji Ishibashi
    • Car rental man
    Arata Iura
      Yûko Nakamura
      Nao Okabe
      Makiko Watanabe
      Makiko Watanabe
      • Hiroko, older sister of Mina
      Miyako Yamaguchi
      • Mother of Hiroko and Mina
      • Director
        • Yutaka Yamazaki
      • Writers
        • Yutaka Yamazaki
        • Yûki Satô
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      8sitenoise

      Don't let the odd idea of this keep you away. It's quality stuff.

      You can't make films like this unless you have good actors.

      Makiko Watanabe is so good in roles like this, and Sakura Ando is always good. There are many scenes of watching characters do nothing more than the mundane (or the weird, as in frolicking naked in the sea with a blow-up torso) -- if the actor seems like they are going through a checklist of motions, it will fail.

      I got the sense I was observing these characters free from any notion a film was being made. Beyond that, Torso transforms itself into a wonderful character study as the torso deflates. Do yourself a favor, forget the odd Torso bit (it symbolizes blah blah, etc.) and watch two of Japan's best actresses play sisters with baggage. There may be limited appeal but Koreeda's cinematographer does a great job in his directorial debut.
      8cremea

      Not what you'd expect, unless you know better!

      Torso is a recent Japanese film that was somewhat misconceived (IMO) to be a reverse take on the wonderful film "Air Doll". All the hype about his film seems to revolve around a women and her obsession with her "blow up man torso doll". While that "unique" aspect is indeed inherent throughout, it is not the central theme that drives this film. Japanese filmmakers just excel at this stuff (i.e. telling a simple/normal life story, with a side order of weirdness).

      SPOILERS AHEAD!

      More than anything else, this is primarily a character study about a woman who is no longer interested in interacting with other people. The movie stars Makiko Watanabe as Hiroko; she goes through her daily routine saying only what she needs to get her though her office workday. She then returns home each evening to be together with her blowup male torso doll.

      Hiroko's doll is anatomically correct, and she does indeed have sex with it, but it means so much more to her than just serving as a simple sex toy. The doll has replaced everyone in her life and is now essentially her entire solace and sole companionship. It is both her lover and her friend, and she cares for it greatly. She enjoys spending so much time with it, that she makes excuses to avoid her family and going out with her girlfriends.

      It's interesting to see what lengths Hiroko goes to in order to care for the doll as she lovingly washes it and carefully deflates it to store away. In one of the more interesting scenes that illustrates her obsession with this doll, she takes it on vacation to an isolated beach where she spends the afternoon swimming with it, burying in the stand, etc... She treats it as if it were a real person that she's in a real relationship with.

      Hiroko is quite content to carry out her life alone with her doll. Her younger sister disrupts her routine though, when she leaves her abusive boyfriend and needs to stay at Hiroko's place. The two of them have an unusual bond and history together, and Hiroko doesn't seem to like her sister very much, but that's not really the case. They discuss their lives a bit while they are staying together, but they mostly just go through their daily lives, as you (the viewer) watch them do so.

      Makiko Watanabe gives a superb showing as the distant young woman in love with her blow up doll. Sakura Ando is equally impressive as her younger sister. These are both terrific actresses, and this movie would not have worked at all without the nuanced performances they turn in.

      This is not vulgar film by any means. What minimal "sex" scenes there are, all take place under the covers. There is some nudity, but not an excessive amount. If you're looking for some type of erotic display, look elsewhere; this is not really that type of movie...although, I guess having Sora Aoi take her clothes off was pretty unnecessary to the plot, and was purely for erotic purpose, but oh well.

      If you're not accustomed to this style of film making, you might not like this movie very much. I can see how many people with think it's just boring and doesn't go anywhere. It's a slow and subtle drama with very little humor and not much going on really, but it is often fascinating to watch if you enjoy this particular sort of thing. I liked it plenty, and thought it was well done.

      Bottom Line: This movie is quite good, but, it's certainly not for everybody. It's a simple character study type story along the lines of Café Lumiere, Kamome Diner, One Million Yen Girl, etc...If you liked any of those films, you might like this one too.

      8 out of 10 stars!
      5DarkSpotOn

      If this movie was like 20 or 30 minutes shorter, probably would of been great.

      Off the bet, this movie does not need to be 1 hour and 40 minutes long. We got two characters, that come from the same mother. However, the older one lacks social skills, isolated. While the other one lacks experience, and cutting things out of her life. The whole movie is just our two characters going through different stages of pain.

      I'll tell you that it is a depressing movie to watch. It's in no way "Disturbing", yet it's a very sad movie, like Requiem for a Dream. However, i got issues with this movie. The movie is extremely slow. It's nearly all just talking, there really isn't anything going on, that will push the movie forward. Instead, we have a super slow movie, with a interesting weird plot.

      I can not say that i enjoyed the movie, i found it to be a bit of a chore. But at the same time, i can not say that the movie is bad, because the movie really does a great job in portraying isolation, and how it feels to be out of the loop of humanity. The only happy thing about this movie is the ending, when both of our heroes cut off their issues and start a new chapter.

      I'll be honest, if this movie was like 1 hour and 20 minutes long, probably would of been even better. There are multiple scenes where nothing is going on, that could of been cut, and we'd have a better movie in my opinion. This movie is not bad, i can not say it's a bad movie, but it 's not incredible either.

      Also! I just forgot, the camera work in this is really bad. Like there is so many scenes in this movie where shaky cam is present. It makes the scenes look ugly. Camera work in this is not the best.

      Acting seems fine, plot i already talked about it a mixed bag. Music is solid. Ultimately if you can not handle slow movies, like Hunger or Requiem for a Dream or even the old classic Freaks, you probably won't enjoy this. As for me, it's a 50/50. I enjoyed it, but at the same time i kinda found it a bit too slow honestly.

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        • July 17, 2011 (United States)
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