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A successful doctor, Yukio's picture perfect life is gradually wrecked, and taken over by his avenging twin brother, who bumps off his family members one by one and reclaims his lover who is... Read allA successful doctor, Yukio's picture perfect life is gradually wrecked, and taken over by his avenging twin brother, who bumps off his family members one by one and reclaims his lover who is now Yukio's wife.A successful doctor, Yukio's picture perfect life is gradually wrecked, and taken over by his avenging twin brother, who bumps off his family members one by one and reclaims his lover who is now Yukio's wife.
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The Japanese trademark in horror pictures is fully underlined in this production, the stunning visual is the prominence, the young director Shin'ya Tsukamoto introduces many unusual elements that boost how he displays his newest concept.
This macabre tale takes place post WWI around twenties when a well-born young doctor Yukio returns of the war and starting clinical exercise to cater wealthy clients, the he enchants by a girl called Rin naked at the river, even knowing that such girl actually is poverty-stricken from slum, even under letdown of his parents he marries her.
However Rin previously had a relationship with a guy extremally resemblance called Sutekishi a sort of orphan found in a basket at river by a poor man who raised him ever since, he becomes a thief, being rejected by his stepfather, he lost Rin who now lives with Yukio in a upper-class family, Sutekishi sudden appears scarring deadly Yukio's parents and trapping him at old pit, posing as Yukio henceforth, he keeping alive his brother at pit for a while, strangely the twin brothers will slowing changing their behaviors, something like backward process each one taking on each other's identity, sadly the movie stays inconclusive, letting to the viewers seek the answer at your leisure.
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First watch: 2022 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
This macabre tale takes place post WWI around twenties when a well-born young doctor Yukio returns of the war and starting clinical exercise to cater wealthy clients, the he enchants by a girl called Rin naked at the river, even knowing that such girl actually is poverty-stricken from slum, even under letdown of his parents he marries her.
However Rin previously had a relationship with a guy extremally resemblance called Sutekishi a sort of orphan found in a basket at river by a poor man who raised him ever since, he becomes a thief, being rejected by his stepfather, he lost Rin who now lives with Yukio in a upper-class family, Sutekishi sudden appears scarring deadly Yukio's parents and trapping him at old pit, posing as Yukio henceforth, he keeping alive his brother at pit for a while, strangely the twin brothers will slowing changing their behaviors, something like backward process each one taking on each other's identity, sadly the movie stays inconclusive, letting to the viewers seek the answer at your leisure.
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 2022 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
After having been impressed by the Tetsuo series, Gemini was all I was hoping for and much more. The cinematography is some of the most beautiful and evocative I've seen, with wonderful use of colour, light and design. Though I'd been told this movie was not "cyberpunk" like testsuo, in a way it had a similar ethic, questioning "what makes a person a person", although in this case it's more about what makes one "good or evil". I saw it the same night as I saw another popular Japanese horror, "The Ring", which curiously also features a well, but I found Gemini much more sinister and frightening.
This film is based on a story by Edogawa Rampo, a japanese writer who was so enamoured of Edgar Allen Poe that he even took on his name. This Film is the best evidence I've seen of Poe heavy influence. The twins, the well, the wife.... at times I was reminded of "Tell-Tale Heart", "Cask of Amontillado" and "Fall of the House of Usher". Yet the film's art direction and directorial style took these themes in brilliant new directions. I loved the sound design in the early part of the film using Bulgarian(?) female chorus voices to punctuate the terror of the dark house as the wife searches for the father-in-law. The hair and make-up on the wife made her both beautiful and poisonous at the same time. A uniquely creepy film.
First things first: somebody needs to officially release this film in the United States. I see three thousand copies of Dude, Where's My Car every time I step outside, but when I want to see a beautiful and interesting film like Gemini, I have to track down a dubious bootleg on eBay. Pitiful.
The plot concerns a rich doctor suddenly thrown into a well by a man who looks exactly like him. The mysterious doppelganger takes over the doctor's identity, his household, and his wife, all the while laughing and taunting down the well at his imprisoned twin. As the mysterious lookalike gradually reveals the truth to the doctor, it becomes less and less certain which of the twins is the "hero" and which is the "villain."
Shinya Tsukamoto isn't a great director yet, but he's getting there. With Gemini he reveals a tremendous versatility, combining moments of sedate drama with hyperkinetic sequences of terror and joy. The actors are all magnificent (especially Masahiro Motoki in a complex double role), the cinematography is stunning, and the story is thoroughly intriguing and well told. It's not the best movie ever made by any means, but here and there Tsukamoto manages a few moments of real greatness, scenes where we genuinely become one with these characters and their needs. Watch the doctor, defeated and filthy at the bottom of his well, beg for a release from his suffering; watch the wife burst into tears as she remembers her past existence.
Tsukamoto knows what he's doing. He hasn't quite achieved true greatness yet, but one day he may just break through.
The plot concerns a rich doctor suddenly thrown into a well by a man who looks exactly like him. The mysterious doppelganger takes over the doctor's identity, his household, and his wife, all the while laughing and taunting down the well at his imprisoned twin. As the mysterious lookalike gradually reveals the truth to the doctor, it becomes less and less certain which of the twins is the "hero" and which is the "villain."
Shinya Tsukamoto isn't a great director yet, but he's getting there. With Gemini he reveals a tremendous versatility, combining moments of sedate drama with hyperkinetic sequences of terror and joy. The actors are all magnificent (especially Masahiro Motoki in a complex double role), the cinematography is stunning, and the story is thoroughly intriguing and well told. It's not the best movie ever made by any means, but here and there Tsukamoto manages a few moments of real greatness, scenes where we genuinely become one with these characters and their needs. Watch the doctor, defeated and filthy at the bottom of his well, beg for a release from his suffering; watch the wife burst into tears as she remembers her past existence.
Tsukamoto knows what he's doing. He hasn't quite achieved true greatness yet, but one day he may just break through.
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- TriviaA full-sized water well set with removable sections was constructed entirely above ground, for filming inside and from the "into" and "upward" perspective angles. It was about 60-70 feet tall.
- Quotes
Yukio Daitokuji: You're not a nobody simply because I validate your existence. You yourself don't even know who you are!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tsukamoto Shin'ya ga Ranpo suru (2000)
- SoundtracksSuisiei no kaiken
Music by Teiichi Okano
Lyrics by Nobutsuna Sasaki
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