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As former detective Akikazu searches for his missing daughter, Kanako, he soon learns she has a mysterious secret life.As former detective Akikazu searches for his missing daughter, Kanako, he soon learns she has a mysterious secret life.As former detective Akikazu searches for his missing daughter, Kanako, he soon learns she has a mysterious secret life.
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It is very violent. More than that, it is disturbing, depressing and desperate. We follows our protagonist, former detective and divorcée Akikazu Fujishima (Koji Yakusho) as he searches for his missing daughter Kanako (Nana Komatsu) and learns about her secret life. Through this search, different dark sides of the society emerges which make you antsy in your seat.
The more we go along, the more disturbing and depressing the movie seems to portray. None of the characters are lovable. All the institutions: family, police, and schools are malfunctioning. The movie depicts a sick society which appears to be OK but is buried with lots of problems where people are betraying each other and families are and non-communicative and destructive.
All characters are pathetic in different ways though they may not be innately devilish. Somehow something goes wrong and everything falls into this big chaos or trap where people do not know how to show their care or use the wrong way to show their love which end up causing more damage as they resort to violence and betrayal.
A very sad movie that paints a tragic side of Japanese culture, or can it happen in any culture, regardless of economic development? People yearning for love, care, respect and recognition and identification, but what they meet is betrayal, ignorance, bullying, and violence. Very twisted characters and relationships that make you feel so disappointed and horrified with humanity.
On the surface, or in the beginning, you see angels who seem to be your revelation. Kanako appears to be such an angel. But not until his cop father starts to look into her disappearance does he realize how much he understands/misunderstands his daughter, ditto his wife and vice versa. Similar misperception happens at school and in the police station.
Perhaps it just serves as a warning sign to us all: in many ways the people around us could just be like that if we hit the wrong button. Look at all the random shootings in the US. And the terrorist attacks. We would not know when they will turn against us and we just have to constantly remind ourselves to be alert.
Very good acting of the cast in creating a haunting atmosphere. I would not like to befriend with any of the characters.
The more we go along, the more disturbing and depressing the movie seems to portray. None of the characters are lovable. All the institutions: family, police, and schools are malfunctioning. The movie depicts a sick society which appears to be OK but is buried with lots of problems where people are betraying each other and families are and non-communicative and destructive.
All characters are pathetic in different ways though they may not be innately devilish. Somehow something goes wrong and everything falls into this big chaos or trap where people do not know how to show their care or use the wrong way to show their love which end up causing more damage as they resort to violence and betrayal.
A very sad movie that paints a tragic side of Japanese culture, or can it happen in any culture, regardless of economic development? People yearning for love, care, respect and recognition and identification, but what they meet is betrayal, ignorance, bullying, and violence. Very twisted characters and relationships that make you feel so disappointed and horrified with humanity.
On the surface, or in the beginning, you see angels who seem to be your revelation. Kanako appears to be such an angel. But not until his cop father starts to look into her disappearance does he realize how much he understands/misunderstands his daughter, ditto his wife and vice versa. Similar misperception happens at school and in the police station.
Perhaps it just serves as a warning sign to us all: in many ways the people around us could just be like that if we hit the wrong button. Look at all the random shootings in the US. And the terrorist attacks. We would not know when they will turn against us and we just have to constantly remind ourselves to be alert.
Very good acting of the cast in creating a haunting atmosphere. I would not like to befriend with any of the characters.
I have no idea what to say. It's impossible not to go "What The Hell" like, a 100 times until the end of the movie. I can't even describe it.
===1. STORY - 6/10===
The story's pretty much about a father searching for his lost daughter, who has been missing for about a week. Every step closer to finding his daughter, sheds a new light on his daughter's true colours. Quite an adventure. It gave me new ideas and tips on to how to create a real thrilling story.
The downside is, watching this movie made me walk over to a corner, get down into a fetus position, and rock back and forth. It was REALLY violent, REALLY disturbing, ABSOLUTELY depressing and OVER THE TOP disgusting.
The upside is, however, was it wasn't one of those films with random killing and stuff. The movie actually had a story. Everything'll be explained throughout the movie until the credits. All they did was add a little more bonkers into every action they did.
===2. ACTING - 9/10===
The acting however, was absolutely fantastic. Akikazu, Kanako, and everyone else. They all did an amazing job. The movie's true aim was to show that you can't trust anybody but yourself. In the movie, you think that the character seems nice, but next thing you know, they just go ridiculously crazy.
===3. CINEMATOGRAPHY - 9/10===
The cinematography and imagery were REALLY good. It really gave the vibe of a dark,cold and sad world.
===4. SOUNDTRACK - 8.5/10===
The music's really good too. Playing some classic Dean Martin hits while a murder is taking place. It really gave me the feeling of uneasiness they wanted to deliver.
===5. OVERALL - 7/10===
Never watch this at a family gathering.
I watched this movie because I loved the film "Kamikaze Girls" which was made by the same director. But instead, I got a film with a 'slice of hell' mushed all over it.
Moral To Story: Never do drugs.
===1. STORY - 6/10===
The story's pretty much about a father searching for his lost daughter, who has been missing for about a week. Every step closer to finding his daughter, sheds a new light on his daughter's true colours. Quite an adventure. It gave me new ideas and tips on to how to create a real thrilling story.
The downside is, watching this movie made me walk over to a corner, get down into a fetus position, and rock back and forth. It was REALLY violent, REALLY disturbing, ABSOLUTELY depressing and OVER THE TOP disgusting.
The upside is, however, was it wasn't one of those films with random killing and stuff. The movie actually had a story. Everything'll be explained throughout the movie until the credits. All they did was add a little more bonkers into every action they did.
===2. ACTING - 9/10===
The acting however, was absolutely fantastic. Akikazu, Kanako, and everyone else. They all did an amazing job. The movie's true aim was to show that you can't trust anybody but yourself. In the movie, you think that the character seems nice, but next thing you know, they just go ridiculously crazy.
===3. CINEMATOGRAPHY - 9/10===
The cinematography and imagery were REALLY good. It really gave the vibe of a dark,cold and sad world.
===4. SOUNDTRACK - 8.5/10===
The music's really good too. Playing some classic Dean Martin hits while a murder is taking place. It really gave me the feeling of uneasiness they wanted to deliver.
===5. OVERALL - 7/10===
Never watch this at a family gathering.
I watched this movie because I loved the film "Kamikaze Girls" which was made by the same director. But instead, I got a film with a 'slice of hell' mushed all over it.
Moral To Story: Never do drugs.
Amazing editing. SO many storylines working together to make the scene. The movie keeps getting intense.
A father searching for his kid, very similar style like Confessions (2010) which i've just realized, share the same director Tetsuya Nakashima. Nana Komatsu the cutie playing Kanako's nice to watch, also the main lead, Koji Yakusho playing her dad acted well as a bad person. It goes back and forth between 2 characters at different times. Some parts are very distasteful but they keep the suspense & mystery going, it got me interested enough to stay watching till the end to find out what happens next. The resolution of the story's quite beautiful too. This film's unexpectedly bonkers.
So yeah, most certainly if you really enjoy mystery suspense films with some craziness particularly like Confessions (2010) or Oldboy (2003) , i think you may appreciate this flick too.
7/10
So yeah, most certainly if you really enjoy mystery suspense films with some craziness particularly like Confessions (2010) or Oldboy (2003) , i think you may appreciate this flick too.
7/10
Yes you could say that is quite the pun in the summary line I used there. Sorry not sorry I guess. But apart from that and me riffing off another users pun (slightly), the movie really knows what it wants to tell us. And while that is never easy to watch, it also never gets boring either.
There is one scene in particular that I myself almost could not recover from. It is so vile, so brutal, that it was shocking and appaling to a degree where I would understand if people would stop watching - and maybe even feel a different, more negative way about the movie. Since I was able to watch Clockwork Orange, I guess I got over that too. Now I'm not comparing those to story wise. But when it comes to violence and how it is being used, I feel you could connect them.
Maybe the only thing that you could attest any similarity between the movies. This is way over the top for sure and not for the faint hearted or squeamish. There is so much violence (any form of it), you might get desensitized about it ... in the movie that is of course! I don't believe after this you'll have to go to anger management. And if you do, it does not have anything to do with the movie. The main character (and others in here) might have been better off, if they had used some of those classes ... but then you'd have a different movie I suppose ... really well made, but also as brutal as it can be ...
There is one scene in particular that I myself almost could not recover from. It is so vile, so brutal, that it was shocking and appaling to a degree where I would understand if people would stop watching - and maybe even feel a different, more negative way about the movie. Since I was able to watch Clockwork Orange, I guess I got over that too. Now I'm not comparing those to story wise. But when it comes to violence and how it is being used, I feel you could connect them.
Maybe the only thing that you could attest any similarity between the movies. This is way over the top for sure and not for the faint hearted or squeamish. There is so much violence (any form of it), you might get desensitized about it ... in the movie that is of course! I don't believe after this you'll have to go to anger management. And if you do, it does not have anything to do with the movie. The main character (and others in here) might have been better off, if they had used some of those classes ... but then you'd have a different movie I suppose ... really well made, but also as brutal as it can be ...
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- TriviaToho Company refused to make this film.
- ConnectionsReferences Kojak (1973)
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- The World of Kanako
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $16,627
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,834
- Dec 6, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $6,627,892
- Runtime1 hour 58 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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