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Zoo

  • 2005
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Zoo (2005)
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Hiroshi Ando aka "Zoo" Synopsis.....This collection of shocking, unpredictable stories feature the first screen adaptation of the number one young author of his generation, Otsuichi. Workin... Read allHiroshi Ando aka "Zoo" Synopsis.....This collection of shocking, unpredictable stories feature the first screen adaptation of the number one young author of his generation, Otsuichi. Working with five different directors, ZOO features five stories (four live-action, one animated... Read allHiroshi Ando aka "Zoo" Synopsis.....This collection of shocking, unpredictable stories feature the first screen adaptation of the number one young author of his generation, Otsuichi. Working with five different directors, ZOO features five stories (four live-action, one animated) of fear, sadness and pain. =============================================================... Read all

  • Directors
    • Ryu Kaneda
    • Masaki Adachi
    • Hiroshi Ando
  • Writers
    • Otsuichi
    • Usamaru Furuya
    • Satoko Okudera
  • Stars
    • Patrick Harlan
    • Yui Ichikawa
    • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    628
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ryu Kaneda
      • Masaki Adachi
      • Hiroshi Ando
    • Writers
      • Otsuichi
      • Usamaru Furuya
      • Satoko Okudera
    • Stars
      • Patrick Harlan
      • Yui Ichikawa
      • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick Harlan
    • Gaijin
    Yui Ichikawa
    Yui Ichikawa
    • Rimiko
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    Ryôko Kobayashi
    Ryôko Kobayashi
    • Kazari and Yoko
    Miyuki Matsuda
    Miyuki Matsuda
    Sakamatsu Mei
    Atsushi Murakami
    Katô Rubi
    Kenta Suga
    • The Child
    Tetta Sugimoto
    • Papa
    Kyôka Suzuki
    • Mama
    • Directors
      • Ryu Kaneda
      • Masaki Adachi
      • Hiroshi Ando
    • Writers
      • Otsuichi
      • Usamaru Furuya
      • Satoko Okudera
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    5saraccan

    5 boring short stories

    I have no idea where i found this thing. I consists of mediocre and boring 5 short films. It's definitely not worthwhile
    7larrylare

    NOT horror, but still worth a watch

    First off let me start by saying that this is NOT horror. The atmosphere within these stories aren't creepy or scary in the slightest (apart from "Zoo" which has a creepy tone to it) and they seem to belong more in the thriller/drama/mystery categories.

    With that said I actually really enjoyed this film as whole but I can't really put my finger on why. I just liked the atmospheres and the way the directors decided to portray the stories. The only complaint I have is that the true significance of some of the stories is never revealed which might leave people with a bitter taste in their mouth (if you're a fan of Asian cinema you should be used to it).

    My personal favourite out of the 5 films: "Seven Rooms".

    Definitely worth a watch for people who aren't expecting a blood-bath and are okay with watching some well-paced mysterious stories.
    7alalchemical

    Not really horror but is worth a watch from horror fans.

    Zoo is composed 5 movie segments that focuses not on the "dark side" of death but on its "dramatic" sense. These stories are composed of some elements that makes the film boring but overall it's a unique one and the stories are made to be touching.

    "Zoo" segment could have showed more plot because it had the strongest shade of horror but unfortunately it came out boring because of lack of plot. It's just about a man who murdered his lover at a zoo. The other stories are different from this (every story is different from the others, though) because they turn out to have no connection with a zoo park. "Hidamari no shi" is the animated segment of the movie. It doesn't appeal that much to viewers although it's an anime so twenty minutes is a smart length for the segment. "Kazari and Yoko" is the first part of the movie and it's a good start. It's about identical twin sisters Kazari and Yoko who differs almost exactly from one another. One is treated like an animal and the other is loved by their mother. Yoko, the maltreated one, some time had the chance of changing herself and a twist, which I didn't actually understand, changed the way her mother lives with her. "SO-far" is a nice segment and is of a nice twist. A child sees that his mother cannot see his father and his father cannot see or hear her mother, one night when they returned home. Lastly, "Seven Rooms" is the strongest of the five. The seven rooms were filled with one woman each, each day and they're being killed after six days of stay. Satoshi and his sister finds their way out of the room and the reason why they're brought there. This is a simple segment and is kinda incomplete but for me, it's the best.

    Overall, it's worth a watch and a review! 7/10
    8kittensniffer

    See It!

    Not the best but not the worst. The box is cooler than the films. I was a bit sad when the guy thing on the cover wasn't in the movie but the film about the sisters and the 7 rooms one were really good. The cartoon was a bore and the one with the "dead" parents made no sense to me. The one about the Zoo was actually creepy, though was kind of confusing too.

    I got lucky and spent $13 on it. If it's cheap, buy it. Not worth spending over $17 on it. But's still a good watch. I recommend this movie.
    9writkit-1

    Splenid and surreal

    This is a great film. A little hidden gem. With the current interest in Asian cinema not to mention specifically Japanese culture I am surprised no-one has commented on IMDb (yet). The film transcends culture however and like all great art, is universal.

    Not seen it? It's comprised of five vignettes which mostly focus on themes of love and innocence. A running time of two hours allows for each story to be well drawn and satisfying in its own right. There's horror, sci-fi, romance, anime and all wrapped in a beautifully rich blanket of symbol and surrealism.

    Worth a watch.

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 2005 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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      • 2h(120 min)
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