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Kimyô na sâkasu

2005
6.9 / 10
The erotic novelist Taeko is writing a morbid story of a family destroyed by incest, murder and abuse. Her assistant, Yuji, sets on a mission to uncover the reality of this story,...
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Being as there is only 1 current review (as of November 2006), and a bad one at that, I feel compelled to write something. If you like to have a director mess with you, don't pass this one up. I'm not sure that this tops 2002's Suicide Circle (or Suicide Club)...
The movie is weird, insane, controversial, challenging and as the title itself says, strange. I was preparing my brain to watch this because after reading the reviews, I knew I'm up for a good psychological thriller. And yes, to anyone who hasn't seen this ye...
This is a very fine and brave film but so extreme and at times confusing that it lost me at times. I see the film has won awards in Montreal and Berlin but I can safely say that it could not even be shown legally in the UK. Even apart from the extended sequenc...
I started to watch this because Netflix suggested it. I used to love to go to the movies and look for good Hollywood material but nowadays it's scarce. This movie (and the ones like it) are the reason why I still believe movies are art. This is a piece that w...
This is the first of its kind (I'm sure there are more like this movie out there) that I've seen, so I don't consider my vote fair. During the movie, I had mixed feelings of: this is disgusting, this is a masterpiece, this is amazing, this is horrendous. Rig...
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