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Kotoko

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.5K
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Cocco in Kotoko (2011)
When a single mother suffers a nervous breakdown, she is suspected of child abuse and her child is taken away. Her mental suffering escalates as she succumbs to her darkest fantasies.
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When a single mother suffers a nervous breakdown, she is suspected of child abuse and her child is taken away. Her mental suffering escalates as she succumbs to her darkest fantasies.When a single mother suffers a nervous breakdown, she is suspected of child abuse and her child is taken away. Her mental suffering escalates as she succumbs to her darkest fantasies.When a single mother suffers a nervous breakdown, she is suspected of child abuse and her child is taken away. Her mental suffering escalates as she succumbs to her darkest fantasies.

  • Director
    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
  • Writers
    • Cocco
    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
  • Stars
    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Yûko Nakamura
    • Cocco
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Writers
      • Cocco
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Stars
      • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
      • Yûko Nakamura
      • Cocco
    • 17User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Seitaro Tanaka
    Yûko Nakamura
    Cocco
    • Kotoko
    Rika Nakamura
    Hiromi Kuronuma
    Eiichi Takahashi
    Ryûgo Nakamura
      Midori Edamura
      Haruna Kato
      Shintai Kakazu
      Mika Nakamura
      Shinta Yamamoto
      Tatsumi Ômura
      En Matayoshi
        Masaharu Seki
        Hayato Takuma
        Masao Hiramatsu
        Honoka Chiba
        • Director
          • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
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          • Cocco
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        10adrian-her

        A Masterpiece

        Tsukamoto's "Kotoko" is a disturbing, Heartbraking, and shocking masterpiece, with great images and cinematography.

        This film describes the nervous breakdown of a single mother, who suffers from severe mental problems, such as paranoia, double vision, anxiety and deep depression.

        Her mental state is shown very differently throughout the film. Her state gets better, when she sings or is near her son, otherwise she is paranoid, anxious, and self harming.

        Throughout the whole film, her state gets all the way worse, represented in both shocking, and beautiful images.

        Cocco's acting is phenomenal. As a viewer, you can really feel what she is going through. When she is singing in her soft and calm voice, you can really calm down for a while, otherwise you are in a state of constant discomfort.

        The camera shows off her mental health in either a really shaky, or a really calm camera work.

        The film has no soundtrack, but thats not necessary at all.

        This film is not for sensitive persons, it shows shocking and disturbing images of self harming and paranoid behaviours. This film needs your whole attention, otherwise you dont get into it.

        Story: 10/10 Acting: 10/10 Cinematography: 10/10 Camera: 10/10 (If you dont like shaky, found footage like movies, dont watch this)

        Total score: 10.
        10jhartjh-79858

        Just wow!

        After seeing many of Shinya Tsukamoto's films, I always found many of them interesting yet they always seemed a bit much. This film to me took all of the good from his previous work and left all the negatives behind. This felt like a collaboration made in heaven Cocco and Shinya made a great pairing. I felt genuine emotion from this film. Even though at times it may be over the top it always finds its way back to being grounded. This is a confusing film but in a good way. I don't throw 10/10 around Willy nilly but this film deserves it.
        9kannibalcorpsegrinder

        Fantastic and enjoyable paranoia study

        Tormented by frightening visions, a single mother who struggles to take care of herself and her newborn child realizes that the key to figuring out how to save herself is with a new relationship only to realize her madness hasn't left her and is always close to being fully unleashed on others.

        This was a fantastic effort with a lot to enjoy about it. One of the finest aspects of the film is the strength of the central character who has so much going on that she's worthy of being this kind of central figure. Being given such a strong personality, the film gets quite a lot of mileage out of her. The torment she feels trying to raise her child alone in the city causes such stress and frustration that she frequently daydreams about killing it to start her life over, so the peace and tranquility she feels being around her sister out in the countryside is a welcome relief contrasting with the cold city scenes. To top it off, she also struggles with an ability to separate fantasy from reality where she constantly imagines evil doppelgangers of those around her who often viciously attack her that forces her into a self-destructive pattern of self-mutilation and creates an overall frantic central premise here. Still, this one doesn't forget it's a horror film at its heart so there are plenty of fantastic scares here. These revolve around the doppelganger attacks which are striking and utterly haunting here with frantic editing, chaotic sounds blaring along through the sequence and a dark intent behind them rushing towards her, these scenes leave a strong impression with the feverish intent and frequency that they're featured in the first half. There's a brutality on display here with the way these occur which gives this a striking tone and feel that goes hand-in-hand with the madness she displays, which is furthered by the scenes of her cutting herself or the way she beats up those that try to get between her and child as this is quite the dark and frantic tale. While these here offer up plenty to like, the film does have a few minor issues on display. The vast majority of the film is a character study so those expecting traditional jump-scares or slashings will be disappointed. This takes it's time to tell this story, so although the horror scenes do occur and are absolutely stellar during those times, frankly the film doesn't have that much else going on. It still moves along well but it's mostly brief spurts of action followed by other scenes that focus on her madness and lost sanity so the action doesn't get featured here at all. This can leave the film feeling dull for long stretches of time to some which really is the main problem.

        Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Language and scenes of violence towards children.
        CinemaClown

        As Harrowing As It Is Heartbreaking

        As harrowing as it is heartbreaking, Kotoko concerns a single mother struggling to raise her infant child due to her deteriorating mental illness, and delivers moments of pure terror by blurring the lines between reality & imagination throughout its runtime. A hallucinatory horror drama packed with violent episodes that erupt without warning, the film navigates motherhood, loneliness, nervous breakdowns, toxic relationship, self-harm & more with a confounding narrative that neither makes sense nor carries enough weight and leaves the viewers with more questions than answers in the end. Cocco's unhinged performance in the titular role does much of the heavy lifting here but the film as a whole requires more than one viewing to properly unearth its multitudes of layers & mysteries.
        7christopher-underwood

        as difficult to write about, as to watch

        Almost as difficult to write about, as to watch, this harrowing film is a nightmare from start to finish. Single mother, Kotoko is played by Cocco, who we understand co-wrote the film basing it on her own experiences. Some experiences they must have been, too, if this is to be believed. For some considerable stretch she is struggling inside and out the house carrying, awkwardly, her screaming child. The next phase seems to involve real or imagined violence upon this child. All the time the camera, our viewpoint, is skewed and uneven as the sound around deafens. And all the time the lead lady is self harming, in a big way. As if this were not enough the film's director and co-writer also appears and attempts a relationship with this ongoing nightmare, crazy lady. Uncompromising, as ever, this is quite different from Tsukamoto's other work but then I guess that remarkably they are all quite distinctive with just the one thing in common that makes them his own and makes them so difficult to watch. This is raw and desperate humanity desperately trying to maintain the slenderest grip on something the least bit tolerable in the face of rampant madness.

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          Kotoko: I'm going to be happy. And surprise all of those who left me. All of those who deserted me, I'll surprise them and I'll be happy again. No need to cry.

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        • Release date
          • April 7, 2012 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • Japan
        • Language
          • Japanese
        • Also known as
          • 狂琴畸戀
        • Filming locations
          • Tokyo, Japan
        • Production companies
          • Kaijyu Theater
          • Makotoya
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          1 hour 31 minutes
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          • 1.78 : 1

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