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Dogura magura

  • 1988
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
753
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Dogura magura (1988)
HorrorMysterySci-Fi

A young man kills his bride on the day of his marriage and goes insane. He wakes up in an asylum with no memory, left in the hands of two mysterious doctors who relate his condition with his... Read allA young man kills his bride on the day of his marriage and goes insane. He wakes up in an asylum with no memory, left in the hands of two mysterious doctors who relate his condition with his biological identity.A young man kills his bride on the day of his marriage and goes insane. He wakes up in an asylum with no memory, left in the hands of two mysterious doctors who relate his condition with his biological identity.

  • Director
    • Toshio Matsumoto
  • Writers
    • Kyuusaku Yumeno
    • Toshio Matsumoto
    • Atsushi Yamatoya
  • Stars
    • Yôji Matsuda
    • Shijaku Katsura
    • Hideo Murota
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    753
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Toshio Matsumoto
    • Writers
      • Kyuusaku Yumeno
      • Toshio Matsumoto
      • Atsushi Yamatoya
    • Stars
      • Yôji Matsuda
      • Shijaku Katsura
      • Hideo Murota
    • 4User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yôji Matsuda
    • Ichirô Kure
    Shijaku Katsura
    • Prof. Keishi Masaki
    Hideo Murota
    • Prof. Wakabayashi
    Eri Misawa
    • Moyoko Kure
    Leo Morimoto
    • Reporter
    Jun Haichi
    • Sengorô
    Kaori Kobayashi
    • Chiyoko Kure
    Harukazu Kitami
    • Janitor
    Imari Tsuji
    • Old woman
    Toto Kitamura
    • Chief Nurse
    Daisuke Iijima
    • Inspector Tani
    Hachirô Ika
    • Patient (soldier)
    Franken Akasaka
    • Patient (wrestler)
    Hidekazu Nagae
    • Patient (big man)
    Orisa Miyazaki
    • Patient (young woman)
    Katsu Kanai
    • Patient (farmer)
    Atsushi Yamatoya
    • Patient (old man)
    Kazue Tomiyama
    • Patient (queen)
    • Director
      • Toshio Matsumoto
    • Writers
      • Kyuusaku Yumeno
      • Toshio Matsumoto
      • Atsushi Yamatoya
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    8malikkouki

    Underrated, surreal and suprisingly Fun

    This Movie kinda feels lika a dream or a hallucination or some sorts. We follow a Charakter who is locked inside a mental institution with amnesia. Bit by bit he tries piecing the story together to figure out what happens to him.

    The film is shot really well has some surreal editing and music to it and the locations are beautiful. The asylum itself has some really cool places too. Also the main Charakter had an amazing performance.

    The whole time I was glued to the story and it didn't had a lot of lengths and the pace was surprisingly good.

    I would recommend to check this film out if you are into Japanese Cinmea it's defensively a hidden Gem.

    Also the film is based on a Novel which I've heard is even better so I'm checking that out next.
    chaos-rampant

    Darkly fractured insides

    A man is confined to a mental institution after trying to murder his fiancée. Two doctors relate his problem to an Asian philosophy that states that mental defects are transmitted from generation to generation. He learns that one of his distant ancestors murdered his wife as a way of demonstrating a point to his lord about the importance of love over the emptiness of lust and to drive home the point further, created a series of illustrations of the dead woman decaying which in turn trigger the memories of his distant descendant. But is the whole thing merely a game concocted by the two doctors, who may even have driven themselves mad in the process?

    The first half of the film is stunning. It relates an experience to a character who doesn't remember/know it. We're given mystery that haunts and unanswered questions, mentions to "the incident" and "the man who gave you the scroll", and the movie toys with "how much of this is real and how much of it made up or imagined or hallucinated?" questions. That the protagonist is an amnesiac who therefore can neither confirm nor deny anything makes us a carte blanche on which Toshio Matsumoto writes a mystery then constantly rewrites it, he goes back and erases details or changes them or adds new ones. Dr. Masaki died a month ago but then he shows up and we're told it was all a clever ploy of his rival doctor, Dr. Wakabayashi. Then Dr. Wakabayashi disappears and Dr. Masaki tells us that he's the fiend, the bad guy, the man behind the curtain.

    But the movie can be very talky when it showed us it can also be visually amazing, and there's a lot of theorizing and psychological mumbo jumbo that go nowhere because none of it helps the Dogura Magura that is about an insane young man viewing the world as though on a fractured mirror. A big part of the movie is like a game we're invited to observe without knowing the rules or like a jigsaw puzzle where the pieces are given to us one at a time. As such, the mystery is not for us to solve but rather watch it play out. To the extent that a mentally unstable protagonist who can't remember his past finds himself a pawn in the hands of his doctors the movie reminds me of a Shutter Island that is not a pastiche of 50's potboilers.

    But it's also a movie made by one of the most fiercely creative voices in Japanese cinema. Toshio Matsumoto made only three feature films but all of them are very different to each other and original in their own ways. In the end, the movie explodes into a frenzy of fiery red colors and papers swirling in the air and we get a Dadaist image of a clock broken then glued together askew and the protagonist crosses over to a bloody twilight zone where he sees/hallucinates himself, or his doppelganger, surrounded by dead bodies. Then we're back in the same room we were in the start and the boy wakes up again and how much of what we saw was a dream or the delirium of an insane mind that may be even partially real or the broken pieces of memory glued together askew it's impossible to tell.

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 1988 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Dogra Magra
    • Production companies
      • Katsujindo Cinema
      • Matsumoto Production Company
      • Toshykanky Kaihatsu AG
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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