[go: up one dir, main page]

    Calendario delle usciteI migliori 250 filmI film più popolariEsplora film per genereCampione d’incassiOrari e bigliettiNotizie sui filmFilm indiani in evidenza
    Cosa c’è in TV e in streamingLe migliori 250 serieLe serie più popolariEsplora serie per genereNotizie TV
    Cosa guardareTrailer più recentiOriginali IMDbPreferiti IMDbIn evidenza su IMDbGuida all'intrattenimento per la famigliaPodcast IMDb
    OscarsEmmysSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideToronto Int'l Film FestivalSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralTutti gli eventi
    Nato oggiCelebrità più popolariNotizie sulle celebrità
    Centro assistenzaZona contributoriSondaggi
Per i professionisti del settore
  • Lingua
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Lista Video
Accedi
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Usa l'app
Indietro
  • Il Cast e la Troupe
  • Recensioni degli utenti
  • Quiz
  • Domande frequenti
IMDbPro
Junji Itô: Korekushon (2018)

Recensioni degli utenti

Junji Itô: Korekushon

14 recensioni
8/10

You will like it if you haven't seen his work before

Ok I'm new to junji ito's work, I saw a trailer of junji ito Collection and said to myself ok that looks spine tingling and watched it, absolutely loved it, the reason why people aren't liking it is because the manga (books it was based on) looked more detailed but if youre like me and don't really know about junji ito's stories, you will love it I promise
  • jaelambert
  • 10 ago 2019
  • Permalink
7/10

Junji Ito Collection

Unlike most anime series this one doesn't have a single story running through all twelve episodes or even the same group of characters. Instead each episode contains a couple of short horror stories which don't appear to have any connection to each other apart from the art style; at least until the final story when a couple of previously seen characters return. As one might guess from the title they are based on stories created by manga artist Junji Ito.

The stories are nicely varied; most have a good degree of creepiness although inevitably some work better than others. I liked the art style; it suits the genre far better than the more traditional look of anime characters. Comments I've read elsewhere suggest it isn't as good as the original manga but as I've not read any of that I can't compare it; as a standalone work it is effectively creepy if not really scary. Overall I'd recommend it to those who enjoyed shows like 'Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories'.

These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
  • Tweekums
  • 31 mar 2018
  • Permalink
8/10

Great Writing, Not the best, Intresting

As a Junji Ito manga reader iv'e been waiting for one of his stories to get animated and when i realized that he in fact does have an animation i was excited but in the end i was disappointed the animation and the voice actors were not able to show us how creepy the characters are and the emotions were portrayed very poorly compared to the manga. But personally i never expect the Anime Adaption to be as good as the manga ever its very rare in that case. But i'm still giving this an 8/10 for the story line and Souichi ;))
  • schanzaysohail
  • 29 mag 2021
  • Permalink

Good, but could be better

Two stories per episode showing interesting and weird horror stories. Some are going to make you close your eyes, revolt your stomach and keep you watching for more.

Could be better, but remember that japanese culture have a diferent concept of horror.
  • Gabrielfox
  • 7 ago 2018
  • Permalink
7/10

Junji Ito Collection: A Glimpse into Grotesque Genius, with Room for Improvement

As a Junji Ito fan, I eagerly devoured the "Junji Ito Collection" anime, hoping for a chilling translation of his iconic horror manga. While it didn't quite reach the fever pitch of terror the source material conjures, it offered a glimpse into the unsettling brilliance of Ito's mind, leaving me both wanting more and appreciating the challenges of adapting his work.

A Symphony of Shadows (But Maybe Needs a Bass Boost)

One of Ito's greatest strengths is his mastery of black and white. The stark contrasts, the play of light and shadow, all weave a symphony of dread that burrows into your subconscious. The anime, while not a slavish copy, attempts to capture this essence. While the vibrant palette occasionally clashes with the intended atmosphere, there are moments where the animation truly shines.

Imperfect Beauty: The Animation's Double-Edged Sword

The animation quality, while not on par with some top-tier productions, has its own unique charm. It's not the fluid, high-budget style you might expect, but rather a deliberate choice that reflects the scratchy, almost dreamlike quality of Ito's art. Some may find it clunky, but I appreciate the attempt to capture the raw, unsettling energy of the manga panels.

However, I can't ignore the moments where the animation falls short. Certain scenes lack the detail and depth that truly bring Ito's grotesque creations to life. The character movements can feel stiff, and the environments occasionally lose the oppressive texture that makes the manga so terrifying.

Whispers of Horror: Where's the Screaming Silence?

One of the things I love most about Ito's work is how it lets the silence and ambiguity do the talking. The anime, unfortunately, leans a bit too heavily on exposition. While some explanation is necessary, the clunky dialogue and overbearing narration sometimes disrupt the flow and dilute the suspense. I longed for more moments where the visuals could speak for themselves, as they do so masterfully in the manga.

A Seed of Hope for Uzumaki and Beyond

Despite its shortcomings, the "Junji Ito Collection" planted a seed of hope for future adaptations. It proved that translating Ito's unique vision to the screen isn't impossible, and with refinement, it could be truly terrifying. The upcoming "Uzumaki" adaptation, with its focus on capturing the intricate black and white style, has me cautiously optimistic.

Conclusion:

"Junji Ito Collection" may not be a perfect translation of the manga's chilling brilliance, but it's a commendable experiment that offers a glimpse into the grotesque genius of Junji Ito. While it left me yearning for the deeper dread and nuanced storytelling of the source material, it also sparked excitement for the potential of future adaptations to do justice to his unsettling masterpieces. If you're a fan of Ito's work, it's worth checking out, but keep an open mind and remember, the true nightmares still reside within the pages of the manga.____
  • hassan-92453
  • 22 lug 2024
  • Permalink
7/10

A good anthology horror anime.

I really liked the stories that each chapter presents to us, in each one I could feel different sensations such as fear, repulsion and chills because in several scenes I was experiencing trypophobia. This is because the representations of drawings in the manga became very good and similar. The bad thing is its animation, at times it looks static and lacks fluidity, that are saved thanks to the great work of the voice actors. Its soundtrack is good, what stands out the most is its adapted script from Junji Ito's manga. If you like anime and want to try something new other than shonen, you should try watching it.
  • Mateo-EGC
  • 11 gen 2022
  • Permalink
9/10

Really Enjoyed This. Creepy & Bizarre.

  • The_Virtual_Tongue
  • 20 lug 2021
  • Permalink
10/10

Only kids around posting reviews?

This anime is exactly what its meant for, short stories very very fu cked up. No more no less. If u tired of all the typical animes this is a masterpiece. Short and goes straight to the point, witch is making the viewer unconfortable . Very recomended to watch this stoned xd.
  • andreygeorgescu
  • 16 mag 2021
  • Permalink
4/10

An insult to Itou's effort, time and creations

If you're looking for a comedic, bad art style collection of things not to do in any horror situations then congratulations, you've got a 10/10 anime right here, go ahead.

If you're looking for an anime creation of some of Junji Itou's sickest works then you'd probably have better luck creating it yourself.

Now, a lot of fellow Junji Itou fans warned me off watching this. Being a relatively new fan, I took their warnings into consideration but I still chose to watch this with a friend as something for us to do in the evenings. Part of me really wishes I'd listened to other fans of Itou, but part of me is also now glad - at least I know now that when I read the mangas I have yet to read, I'm going to enjoy them ten times more.

Although the storylines in this are spectacular and follow Itou's work perfectly, the art style in this let it down. The only word I can use to describe it is just. Lazy. Terrible pan shots, notable repeated uses of the same frames, and just some generically bad drawing where some characters didn't even have their full noses drawn on. Each episode seemed to drag on longer and longer and the only reason I continued watching this was to avoid dropping an anime and having my first red mark on my MyAnimeList statistics. It was simply shocking. Although the sound work and seiyuu's brought this to life, the artwork fully ruined it. As many other's have said - this is somewhat of an insult to the beautifully constructed art frames that Itou spends so much time and energy to create. Maybe they were rushed and that's why it just seemed limp and pale, but there was no excuse for this to be rushed. They should have tried to hire Itou on board as the art creator and director, frankly. This was just an abomination and I wish Splatter would work on sections of the brain so I could forget I ever forced myself to sit through this.

I think truly the thing that most disappointed me in this was just that I ended up laughing through a lot of the scenes. I ended up sitting and laughing through scenes that were meant to be sad or disturbing because the artwork was so bad and - if I'm honest - that actually hurt a little bit. I shouldn't be laughing through the work of one of my favourite authors for his disturbing and intriguing work. It's just not right.

Miss this, if you're an Itou fan, truly miss it. Learn from my mistake and run for the hills like every other Itou fan in this review section is warning you to do.
  • SyoKennex
  • 10 feb 2019
  • Permalink
10/10

A Fun Interpretation

I see some hate for this anime, which I find to be a bit overdramatic. I have been a fan of Junji Ito's work for many years- while this anime is obviously less than perfect when comparing to the original source- it's a fun interpretation of various stories.

I personally love horror anthologies and getting to see versions of some of my favorite Ito stories was more than worth the watch. I gave it 10/10 because I feel it accomplished exactly what it was trying for- presenting several short Junji Ito short stories on a budget.

Granted, my opinion may be based on my enjoyment of any interpretation of Ito's stories- from the beautiful Uzumaki film to the low budget Marronnier venture and everything beyond. While I totally respect other opinions, I personally think this is a fantastic volume in the various products of Ito love and it has a special place in my heart (and I'm not just saying that because of my love of the end credits song!).
  • orrintaylorart
  • 1 gen 2023
  • Permalink
2/10

Just go read the books.

I won't lie, Junji Ito's work is amazing! He puts a lot of time and effort into making his work as best it can be whilst making sure everything is unsettling. However, Collections is not a good way to show how amazing is work truly is.

At first I was excited to watch this back in 2018 since I am a massive fan of Junji Ito, I won't lie I wish I didn't. Collections has some of my favourite short stories of all time yet all of them just felt so off and didn't do any of them justice to how amazing they truly are. As the episodes go on the budget just seems to slip aswell and everything just starts to get worse and worse.

If you're a new Junji Ito fan, please just go read the books.
  • ignoremerightnow
  • 28 feb 2023
  • Permalink
10/10

Very creepy

The real reason this isn't 8/10 or above is because the original source material is not well represented. I totally respect that accurate opinion, however if you take this work as a completely separate effort it is thoroughly enjoyable. As others noted, if you want something that is unique and very creepy, this won't disappoint you. The art style is still very enjoyable, melancholic, and captivating. We all get a little carried away with negative reviews I think, I would be frustrated too if I was aware of the manga and had those expectations. To the original fans I get your point, but to the new fans like me it is quite impressive and a fun ride.
  • Ceersay
  • 22 ott 2023
  • Permalink
5/10

Not as scary as the manga

I am a big fan of Junji Ito and familiar with almost all of his works. The background music and the vibe of Junji Itô: Korekushon anime is not as much scary as the manga is. Just okay.
  • meooow32
  • 17 lug 2022
  • Permalink
4/10

What the hell is this?

In the light of day and in the dead of night, mysterious horrors await in the darkest shadows of every corner. They are unexplainable, inescapable, and undefeatable. Be prepared, or you may become their next victim.

Sit back in terror as traumatizing tales of unparalleled terror unfold. Tales, such as that of a cursed jade carving that opens holes all over its victims' bodies; deep nightmares that span decades; an attractive spirit at a misty crossroad that grants cursed advice; and a slug that grows inside a girl's mouth. Tread carefully, for the horrifying supernatural tales of the Itou Junji: Collection are not for the faint of heart.

There were some good segments (I forgot what they were since it been a few months now) but a lot of them not so much.

The writing in some of those could have been better and the art style was pretty bad.

The only good thing I liked were the cast and the ost.
  • WeAreLive
  • 9 lug 2024
  • Permalink

Altro da questo titolo

Altre pagine da esplorare

Visti di recente

Abilita i cookie del browser per utilizzare questa funzione. Maggiori informazioni.
Scarica l'app IMDb
Accedi per avere maggiore accessoAccedi per avere maggiore accesso
Segui IMDb sui social
Scarica l'app IMDb
Per Android e iOS
Scarica l'app IMDb
  • Aiuto
  • Indice del sito
  • IMDbPro
  • Box Office Mojo
  • Prendi in licenza i dati di IMDb
  • Sala stampa
  • Pubblicità
  • Lavoro
  • Condizioni d'uso
  • Informativa sulla privacy
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices
IMDb, una società Amazon

© 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.