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Audition

Originaltitel: Ôdishon
  • 1999
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
95.063
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
2.634
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Eihi Shiina in Audition (1999)
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trailer wiedergeben1:23
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Ein Witwer nimmt ein Angebot an, Frauen bei einem Vorsprechtermin zu casten, den ein Freund organisiert hat, um eine neue Frau für ihn zu finden. Aber die Frau, auf die seine Wahl fällt, ist... Alles lesenEin Witwer nimmt ein Angebot an, Frauen bei einem Vorsprechtermin zu casten, den ein Freund organisiert hat, um eine neue Frau für ihn zu finden. Aber die Frau, auf die seine Wahl fällt, ist nicht das, was sie zu sein scheint.Ein Witwer nimmt ein Angebot an, Frauen bei einem Vorsprechtermin zu casten, den ein Freund organisiert hat, um eine neue Frau für ihn zu finden. Aber die Frau, auf die seine Wahl fällt, ist nicht das, was sie zu sein scheint.

  • Regie
    • Takashi Miike
  • Drehbuch
    • Ryû Murakami
    • Daisuke Tengan
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ryô Ishibashi
    • Eihi Shiina
    • Tetsu Sawaki
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    95.063
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.634
    112
    • Regie
      • Takashi Miike
    • Drehbuch
      • Ryû Murakami
      • Daisuke Tengan
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ryô Ishibashi
      • Eihi Shiina
      • Tetsu Sawaki
    • 532Benutzerrezensionen
    • 267Kritische Rezensionen
    • 70Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Ryô Ishibashi
    Ryô Ishibashi
    • Shigeharu Aoyama
    • (as Ryo Ishibashi)
    Eihi Shiina
    Eihi Shiina
    • Asami Yamazaki
    Tetsu Sawaki
    • Shigehiko Aoyama
    Jun Kunimura
    Jun Kunimura
    • Yasuhisa Yoshikawa
    Renji Ishibashi
    Renji Ishibashi
    • Old man in wheelchair
    Miyuki Matsuda
    Miyuki Matsuda
    • Ryoko Aoyama
    Toshie Negishi
    Toshie Negishi
    • Rie
    Ren Ôsugi
    Ren Ôsugi
    • Shimada
    Shigeru Saiki
    • Toastmaster
    Ken Mitsuishi
    • Director
    Yuriko Hirooka
    • Michiyo Yanagida
    Fumiyo Kohinata
    Fumiyo Kohinata
    • TV station presenter
    Misato Nakamura
    • Misuzu Takagi
    Yuuto Arima
    Yuuto Arima
    • Shigehiko as a child
    Ayaka Izumi
    • Asami as a child
    Nuts Tanahashi
    • Hotel front desk
    Kimiko Tachibana
    • FM announcer
    Tatsuo Endô
    Tatsuo Endô
    • Doctor
    • Regie
      • Takashi Miike
    • Drehbuch
      • Ryû Murakami
      • Daisuke Tengan
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    8WriterDave

    WOW

    Well, we always knew the Japanese could do horror films with exceptional flair, but psychological horror hasn't been this exhilarating (and ultimately nauseating) since, well, since, I don't know when. Beware, this is not for the weak of heart, and don't be fooled by it's satiric comedic set-up. When the "audition" is through, you may want to throw up, or praise the film-makers for being so bold.
    8paul2001sw-1

    The horror, the horror!

    Art-house horror flicks are not a very common genre (few come to mind except 'Don't Look Now') but Takashi Miike's film 'Audition' is a welcome addition to the canon. Beautifully shot and orchestrated, it is both a subtle personal drama and one of the most genuinely horrifying things I have seen. The early stages of this film resemble a work by Claude Sautet, only seen through a Japanese sensibility, about the relationship between an older man and a beautiful young woman, but there's something slightly discomforting both in the man's definition of the perfect partner, and in the person he finds who fulfills it. The story slides into first a mystery, and then a full blown horror story, the power of which comes from following a very simple golden rule: namely, make the audience care about the characters first: one small needle can be very very scary if you think that it's for real. And by keeping the meaning ambiguous (unlike, say, 'The Shining', with its self-defeating collapse into hyperbolic mania), the film also retains its impact after the initial shock.

    This sense of ambiguity is also crucial to the film's claims to be something more than simply an unorthodox gore-fest. 'Audition' constructs, and then deconstructs, a certain vision of the world and the "horror" scenes are only part of this. The result is utterly beguiling, and one can even see similarities with Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' in 'Audition's' portrayal of a man's complicit relationship with hell.

    In some ways, this is not a universal film and I could not imagine it working in English: can you envisage any Western actress speaking the Eihi Shiina's lines with a straight face?. Whether that's because the film is saying something profound about Japanese culture, or whether the fact that it appears to do so can finesse the issue for foreign audiences, I'm not sure. Dramatically, 'Audition' is, despite its climax, not the best film ever made. But atmospherically speaking, it's a masterpiece.
    9Coventry

    The ideal date movie! … Or maybe not?

    Everybody faces this situation in his/her life sooner or later. You only just started a relationship and you are about to watch your first movie together. Personally you wouldn't mind a fair portion of violence and chills, but you suspect and worry that the other half prefers a slow and story-driven film with the emphasis on character development. But you needn't worry about this any longer, as Takashi Miike's "Audition" can perfectly satisfy both extremes. At least, theoretically speaking it can! This unforgettable and undeniable Japanese cult monument unfolds as a stylish and slow – better make VERY slow – moving romance drama, yet gradually but surely turns into a stomach-churning and nerve-tangling paranoia thriller with one of the most astonishingly engrossing climaxes ever captured on film. After seven years of living as a widower and devoting everything to raising his son, Aoyama wishes to remarry. A befriended movie-director wants to help Aoyama with meeting new women and arranges auditions for a non-existent movie. Aoyama immediately falls for the beautiful ex-ballet dancer Asami and carefully begins dating her. She's a beautiful young girl, but extremely introvert and mysterious. Aoyama's life subsequently turns into a psychological nightmare, yet the film's main strongpoint is how Miiki never fully reveals whether this girl is a lethal psychopath out for vengeance against the entire male race or that all the horror exclusively spawns from the protagonist's guilt and paranoid mindset. "Audition" is a truly strange and unique film. Miiki almost effortlessly seems to combine ambiances and elements that you always considered impossible to combine. At several moments during the first hour of the film, when the relationship between the two lead characters laboriously develops, you really wonder yourself how such a sober and melodramatic love story could possibly transgress into a reputedly shocking horror film, but it does! And how! The final ten-fifteen minutes are guaranteed to make you cringe and crawl in your seat and, I swear, you'll never look at a piano the same way again. I definitely also wouldn't advise this film if you already have a phobia for needles. Right from the opening sequences, Miiki effectively creates an intense atmosphere of depression and disturbance and maintains it throughout the entire film. He could also clearly rely on highly skilled and professional cinematographers, editors and production designers. The music is stupendous and the performances of both lead actor Ryo Ishibashi and Eihi Shiina are damn near perfect. This was Takashi Miiki's big international breakthrough achievement, and the least you could say is that he deserved it!
    7evanston_dad

    Has Much More to Say Than Hype Would Have You Believe

    There are about 15 minutes of "Audition" that everyone remembers and talks about, and about 95 minutes of movie that you'd think didn't even exist if you listened to others' comments. But this is the director's fault; when you set out to shock your audience as much as Takashi Miike does in this film, you can't blame the audience if all they remember about your film is the shocking part.

    Which is a shame, because "Audition" is quite a bit more than a mere horror movie. It's really more of a feverish psychological drama along the lines of a David Lynch film. In fact, in structure and tone, this film reminded me of Lynch's "Mulholland Drive," and if Lynch didn't have his own unique style and brand of film-making, I might wonder if he was inspired in part by this film when he made his own.

    What other comments here have done nicely is summarize what "Audition" is "about." A man (Shigeharu Aoyama) mourning the loss of his wife looks to find the perfect woman to replace her, and he holds bogus auditions for an ostensible film role in order to find her. But the girl who catches his interest (Asami Yamazaki) turns out to be a much better actress than he bargained for. What other comments DON'T necessarily convey, however, is how much of this film takes place in the world of dreams, and how blurred the line between reality and fantasy is. This dilutes the violence of the film's final moments, because there is a strong suggestion that this violence is taking place in the protagonist's nightmares.

    Is "Audition" a critique of the confined roles women are forced to inhabit in Japanese society? Is it about Aoyama's guilt in feeling the need for a woman to replace his dead wife? Is it about his fear of finding a girl that actually can replace her, thereby diminishing what he had with her? Is the film about the extent to which all relationships are "auditions," where each person involved makes him/herself vulnerable and exposes him/herself to acceptance or rejection at the whims of another? A case can be made for its being about all of these things.

    When the violence comes at the end, it's not as graphic as the hype would lead you to believe. Even so, I wish Miike hadn't pushed the envelope quite so far. One has to wonder if the emotional impact of the film would have been any less just because the violence was less graphic, and I suspect the answer to that is no. The violence feels gratuitous and cheapens slightly everything that comes before it. It mars the film, but fortunately it doesn't ruin it.

    This is far more of a thinking man's film that its reputation would lead you to believe. Those who come to it for the titillating shock of its gore are bound to be disappointed.

    Grade: B+
    noisy_mouse

    Best horror movie in the world!

    Movies like Scream, I Know What you Did Last Summer, and their teenage-pheremone-reeking ilk have absolutely no right to call themselves "horror movies" when we have a film like Audition to watch.

    This movie starts out very slowly, very sweetly, and builds to a fantastic gruesome climax that you don't see coming. Genuinely scary. I am a huge horror movie affectionado, and I have NEVER in my life watched a movie that made gasp like this one did. I was revolted, I was disturbed, I was scared.

    Why is this movie so much better than anything I've seen? Subtlety. This movie makes good use of silence, sound effects and off camera action to SUGGEST instead of SHOW you what's happening. It's much more satisfying to watch a movie with this kind of approach than it is to watch people get stabbed with blood spraying all over the place. This movie follows no classic "horror movie rules". It's completely original.

    It's not without its faults, of course. The plot is a little strange, and as the movie progresses on it sometimes gets a little hard to follow. Some would also argue that the beginning is too long and too heavy, but I think this is a perfect and even needed contrast to the crazy goings-on that will unfold.

    This is a fabulous movie. Check this out if you'd like to see a REAL scary movie.

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      When the film was screened at the Rotterdam Film Festival in 2000, it had a record number of walkouts. One woman, who had actually sat through the entire film, immediately walked out of the ensuing Q&A session past the stage, and hissed "You are sick!" at director Takashi Miike, much to his amusement and delight. At the Swiss premiere, someone passed out and needed emergency room attention.
    • Patzer
      (at around 1h) During their weekend getaway, Asami clearly removes all of her clothing then lies in bed and covers with a sheet. She then raises the sheet to expose the wounds on her thigh. The white panties can clearly be seen despite the fact that she just removed them.
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      Asami Yamazaki: Kiri kiri kiri kiri kiri kiri!

    • Alternative Versionen
      Available in "R" and "Unrated" versions.
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      Featured in The 100 Scariest Movie Moments: Part V: 13-1 (2004)
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      Played on a piano by Renji Ishibashi

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. Januar 2001 (Deutschland)
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      • Südkorea
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      • Japanisch
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      • Tokio, Japan
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