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The story based off of the controversial manga by Suehiro Maruo takes place where a little orphaned girl joins a freak-show circus troupe whose members rape and abuse her. She then finds a g... Read allThe story based off of the controversial manga by Suehiro Maruo takes place where a little orphaned girl joins a freak-show circus troupe whose members rape and abuse her. She then finds a glimmer of hope in the enigmatic magician who joins the group.The story based off of the controversial manga by Suehiro Maruo takes place where a little orphaned girl joins a freak-show circus troupe whose members rape and abuse her. She then finds a glimmer of hope in the enigmatic magician who joins the group.
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Minako Naka
- Midori
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Kazuyoshi Hayashi
- Akaza
- (voice)
Yoshifumi Nomura
- Muchisute
- (voice)
Sanae Katô
- Benietsu
- (voice)
Yumiko Takagi
- Kanabun
- (voice)
Akiko Tanaka
- Midori no Haha
- (voice)
Kôji Imoto
- Hiroshi Inagaki
- (voice)
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There isn't much to be said about Midori that hasn't already been said about it. We know what happens in this film. Sure, there isn't a sea of blood, and the Kill count is low so the surface level gore hounds will scoff, but that's not why this film is disturbing. Midori's reputation comes from its completely un-restrained misanthropy. This film will make you loathe your humanity. It takes real life horror and does what anime on celluloid does best, elevates it and shoves it right in your face. You can hate it and turn your face away from it but these things ARE real. They exist in humanity. I'm glad this never was funded and that it was made the way it was. It's brutal and the low budget makes it feel personal Like Harada would stab you with his paint brush if he could. For 90s anime and it being of the horror genre It's about as challenging of a thing an artist can make and it is Art for better or worse. Take it or leave it.
10ilispa
Everyone judges this movie by being gore, horrifying and scary, but they don't realize that that's exactly the point of it. The movie isn't bad, it's incredibly well done (considering also the fact that Hiroshi Harada spend five years to make it), and if you're going to rate this movie, rate it for what it is, not what you think it's supposed to be.
I loved the art style used though the content was a bit depressing. But I've got to admit that this work is a masterpiece in its own ways given that the director/animator, Hiroshi Harada had to work on it for five years and alone.
I am happy I learned something from it, that we can find solace even in a place similar to hell.
It's quite funny that people think they need to be "gore experts" or whatever to enjoy this movie, and that some are even disappointed at the lack of gore. If you simply look for gore in movies, anime, etc, I don't know what to tell you. To only look at Shoujo Tsubaki for it's gore is appalling anyway. This deserves SO much more. It's a brilliant masterpiece in the medium of animation as a whole. It stands among some of the most breathtaking animated shots to ever be put to film. It sickens me that so much of this beautiful film is lost forever because some fools who love censorship found some of it to be too revolting, and because of their actions, we'll never have the complete film. It is lost to history forever. Luckily what we have tells the story pretty well anyway, and I believe the missing scenes aren't entirely plot heavy. regardless, please check out this film. only a complete philistine would look at this movie and call it anything less than an artistic marvel. To say that this movie isn't at least artistically brilliant is a joke.
So I decided to watch this as a stupid human being at 3am in the morning because it was considered as one of the messed up animes out there and boy, they are not wrong thanks to my curiosity. There is a lot of severe rape, child slavery, disability shaming, revenge killing, animal killing, you name it!
I strongly advise you to avoid this if you are sensitive on the topics I just mentioned there, especially if you are an animal lover. I'm not gonna say what was killed because it was very upsetting since they were only babies. I honestly had to block the scene with my hand until they were done and like the cries man, omg I should've turned the volume down urghhhhhh.....
Im giving it a 7/10 since the art was very well done, the Japanese voice actors were very good but it got rid of a star because the ending was rather abrupt and not clear on what happened next to the little girl. I honestly would love to see a happy ending like anyone would but I just didnt know what the hell was going on at the end. ._.
Luckily I got a good sleep afterwards but it is god wrenching to say the least.....
I strongly advise you to avoid this if you are sensitive on the topics I just mentioned there, especially if you are an animal lover. I'm not gonna say what was killed because it was very upsetting since they were only babies. I honestly had to block the scene with my hand until they were done and like the cries man, omg I should've turned the volume down urghhhhhh.....
Im giving it a 7/10 since the art was very well done, the Japanese voice actors were very good but it got rid of a star because the ending was rather abrupt and not clear on what happened next to the little girl. I honestly would love to see a happy ending like anyone would but I just didnt know what the hell was going on at the end. ._.
Luckily I got a good sleep afterwards but it is god wrenching to say the least.....
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- TriviaThe movie was banned all over the world, including Japan for its extreme use of physical, psychological and sexual abuse against children and small animals.
- Alternate versionsThere are 4 slightly different versions of Midori:
- The original version screened in Japan in 1992 at underground screenings organized by Hiroshi Harada which incorporated freak-show themed decorations & art, live effects during the film & multi-screen setups. This version was uncensored & uncut, & included 2 scenes made specifically for screenings: a narration before the film which presented a false backstory of Midori being a banned film created by a former director that Hiroshi Harada worked for, & a scene in the middle of the film where the screen goes black while an earthquake sound plays.
- A censored version was created in 1994 so Japan's film classification board, Eirin, could approve Midori for commercial screenings in movie theaters. This version blurs several graphic scenes & mutes some dialogue.
- In 2006, French company Ciné Malta released Midori on DVD with English, French, Spanish & Italian subtitles. This version of the film is uncensored & uncut, although this version is sourced from a lower resolution Betacam copy that was intended for international screenings & the 2 scenes intended for screenings of the film were removed . This version is the one that is currently available online.
- In 2013, the original 16mm negatives for Midori were rediscovered in an IMAGICA warehouse by Hiroshi Harada. From this, an HD restoration of the film was created by his production company Kiryukan & premiered in Japan in 2020. Though Harada has confirmed that a Blu-ray of the restoration is in the works, it's release date is yet to be announced.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hell Bento: Uncovering the Japanese Underground (1995)
- SoundtracksMayoigo no ribon
Music by J A Shîzâ
Lyrics by Suehiro Maruo
Performed by Minako Naka and Yoshifumi Nomura
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