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Tag

Titre original : Riaru onigokko
  • 2015
  • 1h 25min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
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Sion Sono's gory, pro-feminist mashup of grindhouse and arthouse...

Japanese auteur Sion Sono follows up the deliriously entertaining Tokyo Tribe, with Tag, a surreal horror that combines his arthouse aesthetics with equal doses of pro-feminist action fantasy, and the kind of ultra-gory exploitation filmmaking that would make Takashi Miike and Yoshihiro Nishimura proud.

Mitsuko (Reina Triendl) is the sole survivor of a bizarre paranormal incident that kills all of her classmates. Running for her life, Mitsuko seemingly slips into an alternate reality, but death and chaos seems to follow her everywhere. As Mitsuko finds herself in increasingly surreal and violent situations, the true horror behind her nightmare is revealed.

With a jaw-dropping opening sequence reminiscent of Sono's earlier cult masterpiece, Suicide Club, Tag is a mind-bending slice of action-horror, Alice in Wonderland meets Tokyo Gore Police.

Eureka Entertainment to release TAG, a dreamlike, mind-melting blend of action and fantasy from Japanese cult director Sion Sono, for the first time in the UK in a Dual Format (Blu-ray & DVD) edition on 20 November 2017, following screenings at some of the UK's leading film festivals.

Available to order from Amazon http://po.st/PiSHbt
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
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      • Sion Sono
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      • Reina Triendl
      • Mariko Shinoda
      • Erina Mano
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    Reina Triendl
    Reina Triendl
    • Mitsuko
    Mariko Shinoda
    Mariko Shinoda
    • Keiko
    Erina Mano
    Erina Mano
    • Izumi
    Yuki Sakurai
    Yuki Sakurai
    • Aki
    Aki Hiraoka
    • Taeko
    Ami Tomite
    • Sur
    Mika Akizuki
    • Mitsuko's classmate
    Misaki Amano
    Urara Aryû
    Mao Asou
    • Akane
    • (as Mao Asô)
    Nanami Hidaka
    Rin Honoka
    Hikaru Horiguchi
    Rika Hoshina
    Nanami Ishimaru
    Sayaka Isoyama
    • Matsuko
    Fûka Iwasaki
    Cyborg Kaori
    • Réalisation
      • Sion Sono
    • Scénario
      • Yûsuke Yamada
      • Sion Sono
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    5elipsenbarnick

    What?

    I loved parts of it and absolutely despised other parts of it.

    The film accomplishes leaving the audience member with a sense of escape from eternal solitude and despair. This is an amazing thing to make others feel. Sadly, there is alot of random annoying things in the film too.

    Watch it if you are interested.
    6FlorianLaur

    White as a feather

    Tag is a difficult movie to rate. The soundtrack is beautiful, the CGI is...shall we say, it could use improvement? The acting to me is good, but I can see if some consider it "over the top".

    It's a very Japanese movie with Japanese humour, so many Western people might not understand it or frown upon it.

    It's also a very "Sono" movie. Sion Sono (I think as far as I remember, he comes from the pinka aiga genre and his wife is a former JAV star) made many movies about patriarchy and the whole "men vs women" thing. Love Exposure, Cold Fish, Guilty of Romance...all with pretty despicable male characters and often with the empowerment of women.

    Tag makes it clear early on that it's a very female movie. Up until the final part, there isn't a single male character (if we don't count a literal "pig") in the film. Then, as we cross into the "real" world, we see nothing but male characters (and not in a flattering light).

    I see Tag as a metaphor. Men control women, they oversexualize them (if you watch closely, all the school girls seem to be clearly older than regular school girls) and show them as objects. So we can see the final scene as a freeing of male shackles, aimed at (Japanese) women?
    4Patient444

    Interesting, followed by Borefest and Snoozefest

    Good premise, tho I've seen this plot in other movies, can't name them cause I'd spoil too much, so I'll try to explain why I disliked it without giving the idea away.

    If you're heavily into Asian horror movies, especially those with a Japan touch on them, it could just happen that you'll enjoy this. But as it moves forward it starts to look like a dream, where your feet are running yet you go nowhere, time starts to stand still and everything else catches you from behind. Slowly and surely it drags itself for too long, getting harder to watch, or just to keep you eyes opened to be honest.

    It will happen that this movie actually ends at some point, but when you'll realize what this is all about, the idea outside the idea of the movie, the seed from where it all began, well, this is a split road right here. Either go full in or go back.

    Cheers!
    8christian94

    Sono still pushes boundaries

    With an opening sequence that tops 'Suicide Club" in shock value, aesthetics and eeriness, "Tag" targets a gore-hungry audience, but goes deeper with the many philosophical and psychological themes of determinism, power, fear, reality and identity.

    "Tag" tackles greater issues than most films and does so well with a brisk pace that takes the viewer along the joyride (or hellride depending on how you see it) and makes him/her identify with the lead character's distress. The three leads who play the same persona are very well cast and effective in edging us into our seats. Their acting is grounded while the rest of the movie is often over the top at parts.

    The daring premise, edgy editing, themes and tones are strong, yet Sono falls slightly short of his best work by making a clearly uneven piece at times with some easy thrills and instances with little coherence or content sneaking in. He proves showy, self-indulgent, eager to please the crowd and even uses questionable short-cuts instead of going deeper into the surreal, suspenseful and sublime narrative.

    We are left with many questions like many of Sono's films, but in this case, we also understand that perhaps he could have asked himself more questions in the making in order to overcome some unwanted extraneous confusion and loss of focus. This is especially troublesome as it clocks less than 90 mins (uncharacteristic for long-winded Sono - see 237 mins "Love Exposure" as extreme example) and still shows some filler farce instead of sure hit fire-power.

    Some superficial moments over subtlety and substance holds this film back, but the brute force and fantastic screen-writing and directing defy denying this fresh film its place into the pantheon of path-breaking provocative piece of cinema.

    Despite its minor and more blatant flaws, this film holds well to a metaphorical mirror and is not in search of identity like its main character. It is disconnected beyond its useful purpose, but parades around arguably able to arouse sympathy and separately speak volume on our psychological individual and societal brink of breakdown.

    Try to be spontaneous. Accept the surreal and tolerate the slapstick and silliness.

    Japan 2015 | 85 mins | FANTASIA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL | DCP | Japanese (English subtitles)
    6HorrorEnjoyer

    Running - The Movie

    If you like to look at hot girls running, this is a movie for you, as that makes up about 80 % of the movie, there's also a lot of pillow fighting, but also a lot of gore and violence. There is a plot in between of all that, but it doesn't make that much sense and I don't think it is supposed to. There is also a "twist" and some kind of a gender issue message at the end, but honestly I am not sure. I'd say if you're going to watch this movie - just turn off your mind and enjoy the scenery.

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      The music used in the background is the same music in The Walking Dead opening score.
    • Gaffes
      In the beginning, when the buses and girls are sliced in half, many of the bodies spurt blood into the air, like geysers. But this wouldn't happen, because without the top halves of their bodies, they would be missing the organ responsible for the movement of all blood in a body--their hearts.
    • Connexions
      Remake of Riaru onigokko (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      Real Onigokko
      Written by Remi Matsuo

      Performed by Glim Spanky

      Courtesy of Virgin Records Japan

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 juillet 2015 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site [Japan]
    • Langue
      • Japonais
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    • Sociétés de production
      • Asmik Ace Entertainment
      • NBCUniversal Entertainment
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