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Re/Member

  • 2022
  • 1h 42min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,2/10
4418
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Kanna Hashimoto in Re/Member (2022)
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Una studentessa delle superiori e le sue amiche sono intrappolate in un loop temporale da un fantasma e l'unico modo per scappare è trovare il cadavere della precedente vittima del fantasma.Una studentessa delle superiori e le sue amiche sono intrappolate in un loop temporale da un fantasma e l'unico modo per scappare è trovare il cadavere della precedente vittima del fantasma.Una studentessa delle superiori e le sue amiche sono intrappolate in un loop temporale da un fantasma e l'unico modo per scappare è trovare il cadavere della precedente vittima del fantasma.

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    • Eiichirô Hasumi
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Harumi Doki
    • Katsutoshi Murase
    • Welzard
  • Star
    • Kanna Hashimoto
    • Gordon Maeda
    • Maika Yamamoto
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,2/10
    4418
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Eiichirô Hasumi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Harumi Doki
      • Katsutoshi Murase
      • Welzard
    • Star
      • Kanna Hashimoto
      • Gordon Maeda
      • Maika Yamamoto
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    • 35Recensioni della critica
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    Kanna Hashimoto
    Kanna Hashimoto
    • Asuka Morisaki
    Gordon Maeda
    Gordon Maeda
    • Takahiro Ise
    Maika Yamamoto
    Maika Yamamoto
    • Rumiko Hiiragi
    Fûju Kamio
    • Atsushi Kiyomiya
    Kotaro Daigo
    • Shôta Uranishi
    Mayu Yokota
    Mayu Yokota
    • Rie Naruto
    Yumemi Ishida
    Tasuku Emoto
    Tasuku Emoto
    Dylan J. Locke
    Dylan J. Locke
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    Yuuki Luna
    Yuuki Luna
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      • Eiichirô Hasumi
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Harumi Doki
      • Katsutoshi Murase
      • Welzard
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    6hellholehorror

    Slightly above average

    This reminds me of Final Destination (2000) and Happy Death Day (2017) and probably loads of other similar films. It does have an interesting take on the core concept, giving the loops more purpose but I couldn't help but think it would be better suited to a survival horror game. There are some odd choices and tonal shifts that feel more natural than they should so that was a pleasant surprise. I liked the monster, it was pretty cool. I didn't like the ending, it was frustrating. Overall I mostly enjoyed my time watching this film but I probably won't watch it ever again or remember it next week.
    5scfxkvmvd

    HURRY, SERIOUSLY

    Good, but most of the watch time I feel like my family was just yelling at the girl to HURRY. When you're handed something important as another character sacrifices themselves for it, you don't just stand there, watching for them to die! You be useful and RUN.

    At the start, some of the violence felt a little comical to me. It slowly got a little more serious, but I didn't feel scared at all during this, neither did my 10-year-old sister.

    However, it didn't quite make sense for the girl to be evil, because they were helping her find her body. Didn't she want to be found? I thought that was the whole point of the body find thing...

    While this isn't the best movie ever, it was entertaining.
    5I_Ailurophile

    Severe tonal problems, and others, dampen the fun to be had

    I'm unfamiliar with the manga, but I trust that some of the issues I readily see here are problems of cinematic adaptation, and not of the original material. Early exposition is messy, and from the time the first "body search" begins, the horror violence is often defined by overly swift pacing that dampens the intended effect. Other issues are possibly less exclusively tied to the adaptation, however, such as the strangely unsubtle and forthright writing, most of all the plot development. More than that, where the horror and violence is concerned, I wonder if Murase Katsutoshi and Welzard are just as much to blame as screenwriter Doki Harumi, and filmmaker Hasumi Eiichiro, for throwing too much at us. Some storytellers, and filmmakers really need to learn the lesson of "less is more" - we're shown such a cavalcade of blood, gore, and would-be creepy imagery that we exceed saturation, and the intended effect of it all is again diminished.

    Still more concerning is that the writing is very much an altogether mixed bag. It's possible that this, too, can be chalked up to the adaptation, but I wonder if it's not the case that the cinematic treatment only serves to exacerbate matters already seen in the manga. For one thing, the plot just seems forced and contrived as six classmates (supposedly one grouping of countless many) are supernaturally shanghaied into a grisly time loop. We just have to take it on faith, and accept that this is a work of dark fantasy in which Things Happen because the plot requires them to happen, and not because any specifically grand, compelling story is to unfold. Driving a bit more toward a major overarching difficulty, the characterizations and even some imagery in general are exaggerated or cartoonish in a manner that befits a more wry or lighthearted variety of narrative in manga or anime, but not necessarily one defined by brutal violence and death in a live-action style.

    And that brings us to the biggest fault I find in these 100-odd minutes: it is all over the place in terms of its tone. There are scenes that lean heavily into the horror-thriller vibes and which are, to varying degrees, successfully horrifying, and there are scenes straight out of a comedy-drama about six disparate individuals coming together as friends and living their best lives. There are moments of wry, rousing humor - think a much bloodier, gorier iteration of 'Happy Death Day' as our characters try, try again and die, die again - and there is heartfelt earnestness. There are beats of inspiration, and beats of outrageous, violent resplendence fit for the wildest of genre romps and monster flicks. All these facets may be reasonable enough to come together in one tale, but in discrete, calculated measures. Here there is imbalance as the tones come and go, and one rather experiences whiplash. The sum total is cohesive in terms of its narrative, but the mood swerves in a manner that's sorrily unsteady and almost parodical. Maybe the episodic nature of manga, and anime, means that in these other formats, 'Re/member,' also known as 'Body search' or 'Karada saraki' (also transliterated as 'Karadasagashi') moves more smoothly and convincingly from one tenor to another. Then again, maybe it also suffers, and the doing here is just flagrantly worse. Without a point of reference, I don't know. But it's very plainly the most substantial issue facing this film, making my favor take a huge dip.

    There are certainly others, too, like the overabundance of computer-generated imagery - almost always looking worse the more we see of it, across the whole medium - when practical effects and tangible creations could have been employed instead. Since we do, in fact, also get practical effects, the reliance on CGI is a little unfortunate. Still, in most all other regards the movie is well made by all the standards of the 2020s. A swell cast gives excellent performances. The production design and art direction are filled with terrific details, and much the same goes for the costume design, hair, and makeup. For the most part the CGI looks quite good despite the surfeit, practical stunts and effects are most welcome, and the creature designs are a blast. I admire Ichitsubo Yusuke's cinematography, and Kaneda Masayoshi's editing; the fundamental image is pristine and the sound design is healthy and robust. I rather love Kanno Yugo's dramatic, dynamic score, adeptly meeting the needs of any given scene and definitely adding to the atmosphere of the horror. And speaking of music: it was thanks to the inclusion on the soundtrack of two songs by young pop sensation Ado that I first found this title in the first place. While the particular usage herein of "Rebellion" regrettably adds to the tonal troubles, it's a terrific song in and of itself, and likewise "Missing" which appears over the end credits. Between Kanno and Ado, the music is unquestionably a highlight here if you ask me.

    Why, I'll go further and say that despite the criticism I've leveled, I do appreciate what Doki and Hasumi achieved in terms of adapting the manga. One doesn't need to read much about the original works to understand that the writer and director have taken broad concepts and smaller ideas and shaped them into a new form that honors it while doing something a little different. By no means am I discounting the challenge of writing, or film-making, or of adaptation. It's just too bad that for all there is to praise and enjoy here - and it is enjoyable - and for as well made as it is, its weaknesses do much to weigh down the viewing experience. On the one hand I want to like it more than I do; on the other hand, I struggle to be more outwardly enthusiastic, and maybe I'm being too generous. I'm glad for those who get more out of 'Re/member' than I do; it remains worthwhile on its own merits, and surely more so if one has a special impetus to watch. It's just that the demerits I recognize are at least as prominent as the value to be claimed, so any recommendation the picture might earn is a soft one.
    5paul_haakonsen

    Watchable, but not outstanding...

    Sitting down to watch the 2022 Japanese horror movie "Re/Member" here in 2023, I did so without ever having heard about the movie. But the Japanese cinema have a long track record of making enjoyable and entertaining horror movies, so I figured that I would give it a go.

    Writers Harumi Doki, Katsutoshi Murase and Welzard put together a fair enough script and storyline for director Eiichirô Hasumi to bring to the screen. The movie was watchable and entertaining for what it was, but it wasn't a groundbreaking story. And what really made the movie all the more watchable was the ferocity of the red creature. It is rare that you get to see that kind of rage and malevolence from creatures in movies, so that was quite enjoyable.

    The acting performances in the movie were fair. I wasn't familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list, but they put on good performances.

    Visually then "Re/Member" was fairly okay. The special effects were good enough for the movie, but hardly outstanding. But it was refreshing to have a Japanese 'ghost' movie without the traditional girl in white dress with long, black hair covering the face.

    Something did puzzle me, though, as it was funny how there happened to be a coffin with the exact beveled shape of the corpse of the little girl whose body parts the students were searching for. It just made so little sense.

    "Re/Member" was watchable for what it was, and it is suitable for a single viewing. However, there just wasn't sufficient contents to the storyline to support more than a single viewing.

    My rating of "Re/Member" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    6cleun018-920-593055

    Take away the "Ganbate Ne and I can do it" factor

    The premise wasn't anything new, but I wasn't looking for any ground breaking originality. It had a story, so simply tell it in an interesting and entertaining way, and I would've been happy. And, there were definitely good bits to it! So, it could have easily been a fine, enjoyable horror flick, but certain unnecessities like having an internal "I've had enough, so I'm gonna be courageous, ganbarimasu" emotion doesn't just give you an extra boost of power/energy, turning you into a superhero, and allowing you to overcome any obstacle infront of you. Yes, I've heard of adrenaline, but it shouldn't take long to kick in, certainly not a "John Snow standing in the battlefield" moment to doubt yourself, then suddenly thinking of your friends generates the super soldier serum within you" long.

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      There is a post credit scene in the film in which it is shown that the pic/ name of the existing dead girl and details of murder change to another girl's that was actually the main protagonist of this film, Asuka Morisaki. It was mentioned in the movie that the the girl and the boy, Takahiro Ise, had gone to an amusement park in childhood and though they came back safely in this film, it is implied that the red person changes the events and will be killing the girl in the amusement park. This opens possibility of a sequel.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 ottobre 2022 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
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      • Giapponese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Giappone(on location)
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