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TV Show

Original title: Inshite miru: 7-kakan no desu gêmu
  • 2010
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.4K
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TV Show (2010)
HorrorMysteryThriller

Ten people who agree to take the same lucrative "job" find themselves locked in an underground complex and forced to play a murder game for seven days.Ten people who agree to take the same lucrative "job" find themselves locked in an underground complex and forced to play a murder game for seven days.Ten people who agree to take the same lucrative "job" find themselves locked in an underground complex and forced to play a murder game for seven days.

  • Director
    • Hideo Nakata
  • Writers
    • Honobu Yonezawa
    • Satoshi Suzuki
  • Stars
    • Kin'ya Kitaôji
    • Nagisa Katahira
    • Shinji Takeda
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Hideo Nakata
    • Writers
      • Honobu Yonezawa
      • Satoshi Suzuki
    • Stars
      • Kin'ya Kitaôji
      • Nagisa Katahira
      • Shinji Takeda
    • 9User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
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    Kin'ya Kitaôji
    • Yoshi Ando
    Nagisa Katahira
    • Sawako Fuchi
    Shinji Takeda
    • Sousuke Iwai
    Masanori Ishii
    • Munehiro Nishino
    Tsuyoshi Abe
    • Yudai Osako
    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    Tatsuya Fujiwara
    • Rikuhiko Yuki
    Aya Hirayama
    • Wakana Tachibana
    Haruka Ayase
    Haruka Ayase
    • Shoko Suwana
    Satomi Ishihara
    Satomi Ishihara
    • Miya Sekimizu
    Takurô Ôno
    • Yukito Maki
    Yûki Himura
    • Indian Doll
    • (voice)
    • (as Yuki Himura)
    Yusuke Kojima
    Saori Hada
    Shinnosuke Kazama
    Keisuke Konno
    Yûki Furukawa
    Yûki Furukawa
    Daisuke Kikuta
    • Director
      • Hideo Nakata
    • Writers
      • Honobu Yonezawa
      • Satoshi Suzuki
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    2princeofcups

    I Thought Indians Were Smarter

    A Japanese "deadly game." Well produced, well acted, well written. My problem with the film is that the lead character is both stupid and a coward. No exaggeration. He is even praised for acting like a coward. I don't know if this is a Japanese thing, but it spoils what is otherwise a decent film.
    6grantss

    Great concept, but flawed execution

    Great concept, but flawed execution.

    Ten strangers sign up for a highly lucrative but mysterious role. They then discover that they are to be part of a social experiment lasting seven days. Also turns out that the experiment involves murder...

    Very interesting premise, and the first few scenes for the movie were very intriguing. The movie felt like Battle Royale meets Cube meets Cluedo, with a touch of Agatha Christie thrown in.

    However, it doesn't quite deliver on its promise. While trying to be a study in human behaviour, it doesn't really capture human behaviour very well.

    In addition, many plot developments feel contrived, and can easily be explained away, by means more obvious than those decided upon in the movie.

    We also have twists for twists sake, some of which are telegraphed a long way off.

    On the plus side, there is still a good degree of intrigue, and this does keep you interested.

    Overall: okay, but not great. A tighter, more focused script and this would have been excellent.
    10westonportman

    Wonderful sci-fi psychological horror by Hideo Nakata, director of Ringu.

    Do not judge this film by it's cover, or even it's synopsis.

    This film is very well shot and directed with a superb lead performance by Tatsuya Fujiwara (Battle Royale, Death Note, Parade).

    If it weren't for films like "Saw" this film would be just as much of a classic as Battle Royale. Both were based on a novel.

    This is nothing like the Saw films, there is little to no gore and there is no enemy other than the players in the game themselves. All the players are basically trapped underground, given weapons, and that's it. Each player gets his or her own room which he or she must sleep in during the night, and is ordered to stay in the room during the night hours or will be punished.

    What stood out to me the most about this film was the atmosphere and pacing. Hideo Nakata, who I haven't enjoyed a film from in almost a decade really does well here, utilizing plenty of hall shots and calm scenes in between every scene where danger feels present.

    In fact, this is what I enjoyed the most about the film, the calm moments where the characters are either alone or talking together trying to figure out what is going on.

    The main character played by Tatsuya Fujiwara is likable, smart and played very convincingly. Tatsuya gives his best performance I have seen to date, avoiding acting like any of his characters from other films and keeping you engaged and into the plot.

    I really enjoyed this, wanting to watch it again immediately after viewing it. Not so much for it's message, and definitely not for all the characters, but for a select few who really stood out and the overall atmosphere and feelings of isolation the film created. I highly recommend this for fans of films such as Battle Royale, Cube, or even any sci-fi film such as Alien, Sunshine, and The Black Hole, in which characters are forced to coexist in a limited space or set throughout the film.
    7sol-

    And Then There Were None

    Having signed up for a mysterious psychological experiment with the promise of a lucrative paycheck, ten individuals find themselves locked in an underground facility in which they are slowly killed off in this Japanese thriller from the director of 'Ringu', Hideo Nakata. The movie is clearly influenced by Agatha Christie's 'Ten Little Indians' with creepy Indian statuettes to match, however, this is very much a story of its own with a contemporary culture twist to come that is best left unspoiled; suffice it to say, the mysterious numbers that keep rapidly ticking over beneath the time and date on the wall serve a definite purpose. There is also an unsettling newfangled robot in this tale and as each of the ten participants are given their own weapon, the film often feels like it owes more to the Cluedo board game than Christie's iconic murder mystery. Whatever the influence, Nakata creates a gripping ride in which we are forced to not only question who the murderer is but who is behind the facility and what the aim of their experiment actually is. The film benefits from imaginative sets too and some really good performances - in particular, Kin'ya Kitaôji as the oldest among the ten, a recovering alcoholic who recently lost his son. Less effective is Tatsuya Fujiwara as the protagonist, but that is mostly due to way his character is written: though a confessed coward, he frequently comes off as self-righteous and preachy. The film also concludes with a host of unanswered questions in terms of the way the facility is run and is allowed to operate, but the solution to the first murder is admittedly nifty and the film offers plenty of food for thought in terms of how much we tend to assume things in life and tend to consider the possible negative in others.
    5theo0079

    Good, but predictable

    This is a show where the phrase, "if it is too good to be true, it probably isn't". This movie certainly makes a point of that, particularly by managing to get a variety of people into a suspicious job with very high pay.

    While this is a mystery movie, it isn't very mysterious, and most things can be easily deduced or at least assumed quite early on.

    Despite the fact that it is entirely predictable, it is still good for a watch. Although, I can't see myself wanting to re-watch it unless I was feeling in the mood for this type of show. Still, it is worth a watch.

    None of the characters particularly stand out, but the actors do a good job, so luckily we are presented with good acting to help the lackluster characters.

    If you liked Battle Royale or Squid Games, you will probably like this, but it probably won't replace them to say the least. If I ever find myself wanting to have a survival Asian horror marathon though, this will probably be included.

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2010 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Incite Mill
    • Production companies
      • Horipro
      • Nippon Television Network (NTV)
      • Twins Japan
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      • $15,219,610
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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