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Myûjiamu

  • 2016
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.2K
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Myûjiamu (2016)
CrimeHorrorThriller

Detective Hisashi Sawamura (Shun Oguri) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police is tired, behind and dealing with the departure of his ungrateful wife. Having lost his family, he now deals with bot... Read allDetective Hisashi Sawamura (Shun Oguri) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police is tired, behind and dealing with the departure of his ungrateful wife. Having lost his family, he now deals with both the serial murders or who is apparently punishing his victims. The horror comes courtesy... Read allDetective Hisashi Sawamura (Shun Oguri) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police is tired, behind and dealing with the departure of his ungrateful wife. Having lost his family, he now deals with both the serial murders or who is apparently punishing his victims. The horror comes courtesy of the manga, Museum: The Serial Killer Is Laughing In The Rain.

  • Director
    • Keishi Otomo
  • Writers
    • Ryôsuke Tomoe
    • Izumi Takahashi
    • Kiyomi Fujii
  • Stars
    • Shun Oguri
    • Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Machiko Ono
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Keishi Otomo
    • Writers
      • Ryôsuke Tomoe
      • Izumi Takahashi
      • Kiyomi Fujii
    • Stars
      • Shun Oguri
      • Satoshi Tsumabuki
      • Machiko Ono
    • 10User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shun Oguri
    Shun Oguri
    • Detective Hisashi Sawamura
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • Sanae Kirishima
    Machiko Ono
    Machiko Ono
    • Haruka Sawamura
    Shûhei Nomura
    Shûhei Nomura
    • Junichi Nishino
    Tomomi Maruyama
    Tomomi Maruyama
    • Tsuyoshi Sugawara
    Tomoko Tabata
    • Kayo Akiyama
    Mikako Ichikawa
    • Mikie Tachibana
    Masatô Ibu
    Masatô Ibu
    • Toshio Okabe
    Yutaka Matsushige
    Yutaka Matsushige
    • Kozo Sekihata
    Nao Ômori
    Nao Ômori
    • Hisashi's Father
    • (as Nao Ohmori)
    Mau
    • Manami Koizumi
    • Director
      • Keishi Otomo
    • Writers
      • Ryôsuke Tomoe
      • Izumi Takahashi
      • Kiyomi Fujii
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    6scriptcuenta

    'Museum. The serial killer is laughing in the rain', the frog that dove into deep influences

    Keisho Ohtomo released his last film in Sitges Film Festival (Barcelona) and El Script También Cuenta had the great chance to be in the premiere and watch 'Museum', an intense psicothriller about a serial killer who turns his pursuer into his favorite prey.

    Sometimes, imprudent apprentices eat more water lily omelet than their stomachs can hold up. They get ill and frogs, poor of them, see how their ecosystem is harmed. Climate change has also a word to be said in this horrible problem; but the issue is that these charming amphibious are forced to dive into the cold water of the pond, in search of other else ideas, because with no water lilies, there is no inspiration.

    The frogs I mean are Ryôsuke Tomoe and Keishi Ohtomo, writer of the manga in which the film is based, and the director of that one. External influences are more than evident, significant points of the plot remember us of 'Seven' (1997), 'Saw' saga, 'Sweeney Todd: The demon barber of Fleet Street' (2007) or even the first chapter of 'Black mirror' (2011).

    Although the story could be more original, the film is far away from being boring. Actually, it has the virtue of clearing all sleepiness sign, even when it's siesta time and you've watched a six hours movie marathon last night. Ohtomo shoots with accuracy action scenes, spectacular and credible.

    He also shows brilliantly an impersonal and cold Tokio where it's difficult to be safe. White lights and clear colours contrast with the dark clothes, and the cool behavior of its characters describes an individualist city, where each person lives in his own bubble, the perfect scenario to put the crime into practice. The atmosphere is oppressive and unhealthy.

    However, beyond the intensity and the ambiance, Ohtomo has not much more to offer. Many things are too similar to the most mediocre police series: a sweetened ending, more appropriate for a Disney production than for a violent thriller, a bizarre explanation about the aims of the villain that won't satisfy anybody, overactings and too many cries.

    In summary, 'Museum. The serial killer is laughing in the rain' is a proper film for Sitges, with several contras and some lacunas, but a genre work with a lot of power, quite charisma and enough blood to please the audience of this unique festival.

    The film will be released the 12th of November in Japan. We will have to wait a bit more to know new release dates, but we hope it will arrive to our screens soon.

    The best: The presentation of the conflict. The worst: The last fifteen minutes.

    Grade: 6/10
    5pinokiyo

    Cliché-galore! The froggie bad guy is more goofy than scary.

    First of all, I'm Japanese/American, so there is no language barrier when I watch this; I watch both American/Japanese films.

    I watched this with my expectations low, and it was what it was...

    This movie seems like it took every cliché in the book and included it in this film.

    Clearly the movie is trying to copy the movie "Seven", "Saw", "Scream" (frog mask), "Oldboy"

    It's just nowhere near the level of the movie "Seven" or "Oldboy". The production value seems high, but the film's flow is quite bad and messy.

    There's just many cheesy moments like the suspect is nearby, runs away, stays around again, dumb car chases (Hollywood influence.... oh, this film is surprisingly produced by Warner Bros), sappy flashbacks...

    The villain honestly is not scary and his motives are not interesting. The frog mask guy just comes up really goofier than scary.

    The movie just always takes the typical cliché easy-way-out than what could have been more shocking and interesting.

    The final ending abrupt "twist", where they tried to make it seem smart, but it's a bit of a corny ambiguous ending.

    Well, this film is better than Kiyoshi Kurosawa's "Creepy" film.

    I agree with the other review, they tried to make it more like a cheesy action blockbuster than a more intellectual suspenseful movie.

    A normal looking guy being the villain would be much scarier than an over- the-top goofy clown.
    9posunsimjaya

    Stupid Reviewer

    The movie was an adaptation from manga, so stop compare it to the other older movies. I've been watching a lot of murder serial killer and detective, but this one is good.
    3tenshi_ippikiookami

    Overlong, convoluted and poor

    Detective Sawamura (an efficient, I-need-a-shower, Shun Oguri) is going through a bad patch: his wife has left him with his son, he more obsessed with his job than his family. And then a serial killer appears: a mysterious person that is offing all the people related with a case where Sawamura's wife was part of. Sawamura will try to catch the killer before he gets to his wife and son.

    "Museum" has an interesting enough idea that could have made for a great mystery, but the director and the plot go for the shock and gore, becoming a poor "Seven" in the process. The plot is simple as they come, with little originality or rhythm and the 'bad guy' is simpler still, with no deep or interest. It is your average 'I-have-decided- to-kill-people-just-because' character. The movie does a poor job in making the proceedings or the characters very interesting and the actors struggle with the material.

    If "Museum" had gone for mood and atmosphere, with mysteries around every corner, it could have been a great movie. It ends being a cheap action movie, with little to offer to the viewer apart from a dark and gritty world.
    8phanthinga

    Live action movie done right

    Museum directed by Keishi Ohtomo which is most famous for his Rurouni Kenshin live action trilogy successful continue the manga adaptation to live action movie trend in Japan.For a guy who already read the manga this movie is a very faithful adaptation to the source material.The movie is beautiful shot with many recreate scene from the original while adding new scene to make the movie more easy to understand for non manga reader.Shun Oguri as the main character is fantastic and Satoshi Tsumabuki as the frog mask killer is menacing although i still prefer the mask in manga cause is way more creepy.My problem is they tone down the violence a little bit when only show the gory aftermath and a new important twist not ruin the movie but still not necessarily

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2016 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Museum
    • Production companies
      • Gyao
      • Iwamoto Metal Co.
      • KDDI Corporation
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      • $11,757,642
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 12m(132 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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