In Taipei, the crippled scientist Hashimoto uses his invention of "Menger Sponge" to capture the energy of the spirit of a child in an old building. He invites the specialist in reading lips... Read allIn Taipei, the crippled scientist Hashimoto uses his invention of "Menger Sponge" to capture the energy of the spirit of a child in an old building. He invites the specialist in reading lips, Detective Tung, to join his research team that is studying the phenomenon to understand ... Read allIn Taipei, the crippled scientist Hashimoto uses his invention of "Menger Sponge" to capture the energy of the spirit of a child in an old building. He invites the specialist in reading lips, Detective Tung, to join his research team that is studying the phenomenon to understand the movements of the lips of the ghost. Hashimoto is trying to disclose why the energy of ... Read all
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
- Hashimoto
- (as Yosuke Eguchi)
- Wei
- (as Karena Lam)
- Ren
- (as Po-Lin Chen)
- Mei
- (as Janine Chun-Ning Chang)
- Ghost Mother
- (as Wan Fan)
- Tung's Mother
- (as Chih-Chin Ma)
- Director
- (as Tsukayama Masane)
- Assistant to Director
- (as Masiba Kouhei)
- Teacher
- (as Wen-Ping Juan)
- Bomb Squad A
- (as Peng-Feng Wu)
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Many people will enjoy all the complexity in this movie, while some may feel it's too complicated as a movie. Especially, people who have engineering background will like this movie a lot.
The special effect is not as magnificent as the best Hollywood sci-fi movies, but it's good enough for a ghost related movie.
The actors are good as well, while they are mostly Asian.
I believe the comment for this movie will be polarized depending on the expectation & background of the watcher.
However, things improve once the main crew has been set-up properly in the film, and the action can start to take more of a single main track. The main characters are working on a new energy source that will revolutionize the world. This is somehow linked to the existence of a ghost boy in a locked room. Why and the exact role of the ghost is unclear and the main plot is to figure this out.
The acting is generally pretty good, while this is plot slowly flows on - you definitely notice this is not an US film from the pace as it all has a kind of philosophical touch to it, contemplating the relation between a mother and her son as the story unfolds.
All in all this is well worth watching, even if it isn't the paradigm changing film of the decade.
"Guisi" is an original and dramatic ghost story with characters well developed and great special effects. However, the confused screenplay is weird and flawed in some moments, with an absolute lack of explanation for many situations. For example, how Hashimoto walks in the ceiling of the director's bedroom? Why the ghosts kill when the person looks in their eyes? Why the mother dies exactly when Tung reaches her room? There are many other situations without a satisfactory explanation, but it is worthwhile watching this film. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Silk - O Primeiro Espírito Capturado" ("Silk - The First Captured Spirit")
Note: On 04 September 2015, I saw this film again.
I was immediately drawn into this movie with it's intriguing story. How each character approached the mystery of the captured ghost and their own agenda's made for more intrigue to see how each came together to finalize the story. On another plus for this movie was the lack of gore ... there was "some," but not of the type to ruin such a good movie. Of course, one scene was a bit bloody, but it was a necessary scene for emphasis. The two lead roles had seriously realistic depth regarding love, hate, compassion, suffering and death. Due to the creativeness and imagination that went into developing the characters, I lost myself into the film forgetting they were acting.
All aspects were done very well ... good timing, special affects, lighting (was a little too dark at the first of the movie), music score, cast ... everything was superbly done. Also, it was nice that the movie had a good ending and wasn't one of those that leave you hanging with "gee, there'll be a sequel." The one thing that did not come out well for me on my regular television was the strands of silk. If I had not watched the Special Affects on the DVD to know there was supposed to be silk threads emanating out of a bowl of noodles I would not have known (and didn't know when I watched the film) that silk threads were present. Then again, I watched this movie this afternoon, when the television gets more daylight obliterating fine details such as this, so I recommend watching this in a darkened room to fully appreciate it and maybe the first part of the film won't seem so dark. I recommend this movie and if more than a 10 rating could be given I would do so. It's one of the best "horror-thrillers" (go light on the horror) I've seen in a very long time with a story that's not been done before.
Did you know
- Trivia(at around 16 mins) The director, Chao-Bin Su is also co-starring as the guard in front of the isolated flat.
- Goofs(at around 1h 4 mins) When Tung finds the body of the boy, the body is in near-perfect condition, when it should have rotted.
- ConnectionsReferences Mo fa a ma (1998)
- How long is Silk?Powered by Alexa
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $854,535
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1