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Lesson of the Evil

Original title: Aku no kyôten
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
7.1K
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Lesson of the Evil (2012)
A popular high school teacher concocts an extreme plan to deal with the rise of bullying and bad behavior among the student body.
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A popular high school teacher concocts an extreme plan to deal with the rise of bullying and bad behavior among the student body.A popular high school teacher concocts an extreme plan to deal with the rise of bullying and bad behavior among the student body.A popular high school teacher concocts an extreme plan to deal with the rise of bullying and bad behavior among the student body.

  • Director
    • Takashi Miike
  • Writers
    • Yûsuke Kishi
    • Takashi Miike
  • Stars
    • Takehiro Hira
    • Fumi Nikaidô
    • Shôta Sometani
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    6.6/10
    7.1K
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    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Yûsuke Kishi
      • Takashi Miike
    • Stars
      • Takehiro Hira
      • Fumi Nikaidô
      • Shôta Sometani
    • 31User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Takehiro Hira
    Takehiro Hira
    • Takeki Kume
    Fumi Nikaidô
    Fumi Nikaidô
    • Reika Katagiri
    Shôta Sometani
    Shôta Sometani
    • Keisuke Hayami
    Takayuki Yamada
    Takayuki Yamada
    • Tetsuro Shibahara
    Hideaki Itô
    Hideaki Itô
    • Seiji Hasumi
    Mayu Matsuoka
    Mayu Matsuoka
    • Satomi Shirai
    Tôko Miura
    Tôko Miura
    Takashi Yamanaka
    Takashi Yamanaka
    Sairi Itô
    • Ayumi Nagai
    • (as Sairi Itoh)
    Asuka Kudô
    Yukito Nishii
    Yukito Nishii
    • Kakeru Takagi
    Kento Hayashi
    • Masahiko Maejima
    Ken'ichi Takitô
    Nicole Balsam
    Nicole Balsam
    • Maggie
    Yukino Kishii
    • Hoshida
    Makiya Yamaguchi
    • Yoshio Hasumi
    Mitsuru Fukikoshi
    Mitsuru Fukikoshi
    • Masanobu Tsurii
    Atsushi Arai
    Atsushi Arai
    • Takuto Kato
    • Director
      • Takashi Miike
    • Writers
      • Yûsuke Kishi
      • Takashi Miike
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    User reviews31

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    8grahamrwilliams-09130

    lesson of evil

    Firstly let me say this is a film not for everyone.personally i loved it , acting was superb direction editing all spot on. as with all films of this genre from japan and and other Asian countries it will be remade (badly i may add ) by the more popular outlets of ,lets just say western money making studios. OK the plot is a bit of a slow burner at the start but soon picks up into an easy to follow story line (some might find the subject matter hard to stomach )but the acting is superb and the gory violence very believable at times. it is hard to compare another film like this where the acting and dialogue go so well together and the lead actor is a joy to watch (perfect casting).in my opinion better than battle royal and probably my fave film due to the acting and crisp and psychotic performance a gem.
    7petermckn

    Worthy slow burner

    Takashi Miike seems to dabble in all sorts of genres but he returns to his dark comedic roots in this one. The story is about a teacher who appears nice but there is something about him. He is almost too nice and cartoony a real dream teacher. Everything is going great till certain characters begin to look into his past that's when things really start to move. The film is long being over 2 hours if i remember correctly. The film covers topics such as bullying, child abuse, multiple personality disorder and builds up to one crazy second half which i will not spoil at one point it gets quite surreal and whilst being violent is not very gory. Unfortunately, it does the possible sequel thing which i believe likely won't come. The only problem with the film is it may drag if you are in the wrong mood and the music gets a little repetitive the only song it plays is mack the knife the original and the American version. It is very cartoony in the acting style and almost feels like an adaptation of a manga or anime. story 3/5 acting 4/5 gore and effects 3/5
    8terrancegore

    Bloody, creepy fun.

    One of Takeshi Miike's best films; one that is far to complex to sum up briefly (and I don't do long reviews). But I will say this; if you enjoy seeing irritating teenagers get theirs in a variety of bloody ways, this is the film for you.

    Claret filled, violent, creepy and funny.
    6Faizan

    Brutal fun, but nothing more

    LESSON OF THE EVIL is a relentless, remorseless look at pure evil. It is so brutally violent, it numbs you into submission and you are unsure how you should react to it. There is little joy in watching the film (though there is dark, black humour throughout) but it stands as a unique testament to infant terrible director Takashi Miike's crazy view of the world.

    The film's first half is almost as restrained as the second is violently eruptive. The setting is an elite private school in Japan where teachers and administrators discuss the prevalent problem of students cheating during exams, mostly using their cell phones. Numerous solutions are proposed but the most radical comes from Seiji Hasumi, the charming, popular English teacher, who suggests body searches and signal jammers, but who's notions are rejected as being counterproductive to keeping the schools environment healthy. Undeterred, Hasumi continues keeping tabs on students and learns of widespread bullying, harassment and illicit teacher student relationships. You think he's going to turn into some kind of saviour, and the films tone seems to be heading this way, but then, and there is no fine way to describe it, Hasumi goes psycho. He explodes into a violent killing machine during a nightly school function, exacting brutal death, wielding a shotgun, pumping bullets into anything that moves and talking to his demons to leave little doubt he is a complete loony.

    Knowing a bit about Takashi Miike and the reputation that precedes him, this midway shift should not be surprising (or even considered a spoiler). His films are almost exclusively violent, of that there is no doubt, but they revel in tasteless torture porn that is not for the squeamish. LESSON is no different and if anything, the overlong period of exposition, detailing the tribulation of a small group of students at the school, seems overcooked in contrast to the rushed, extended finale, which is really where Miike displays his skills as filmmaker. Hasumi is molded in the fashion of television's DEXTER—a likable serial killer with a wide grin and charismatic looks to match who is also extremely lucky in giving anyone investigating the deaths, a slip. But while the last hour is a lot of fun (at one point Hasumi off's countless students wearing a rain jacket and swaying to the jazzy tune of MACK THE KNIFE) it is indescribable, nearly unwatchable and after sometime, repetitious to the point of being unbearable. And, just when you think there might be some end in sight, Miike turns a moment of hope into a Michael Haneke moment of viewer patience testing ala FUNNY GAMES. If that sounds like your cup of tea, you know you're in for a good time.
    8Leofwine_draca

    Gobsmacking, demented...it's Miike time

    Another high school-themed thriller from Japan, based around extreme violence and death, and directed by maestro Takashi Miike, no less. LESSON OF THE EVIL is no BATTLE ROYALE, however; it's nothing like an entertaining action movie, instead more of a suspense thriller along the line of CONFESSIONS. The story sees an idealistic teacher at a school who goes out of the way to see that things with his pupils are running smoothly. God forbid you get in his way, however....

    LESSON OF THE EVIL starts off deceptively slowly, although the plotting is never less than engaging. The first hour is a slow burn, building up realistic characters surrounded by some extremely dark sub-plots where bad taste seems to be the order of the day. It's typical Miike, in fact; difficult to define and fresh-feeling throughout. It's towards the climax where things go absolutely crazy with endless, jaw-dropping violence of the variety that would have been instantly banned by British censors back in the 1980s. These day it passes uncut with nary a word...how times have changed, eh? And thank God for Miike for his consistently high-quality direction and film-making skill.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Hideaki Ito was praised for his role in the Japanese drama Umizaru. When Lesson Of The Evil released, many people in Japan who went to see the movie were surprised and disturbed at the extreme change Hideaki Ito's character was from the previous drama. This is one of the reasons why the movie became so popular during its release.
    • Goofs
      The scene where Miya was falling from the rooftop and was being seen from the classroom window, her skirt was opposing the gravity.
    • Connections
      Follows Aku no kyôten: Joshô (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Mack the Knife
      Composed by Kurt Weill

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2012 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Aku no kyôten
    • Production companies
      • Bungeishunju
      • Dentsu
      • Nippon Shuppan Hanbai (Nippan) K.K.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,167,224
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 9m(129 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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