What the fuck is up with Japanese horror directors? A good Japanese horror / splatter film is like a brainstoming session - lots of great ideas, but the bad ones remain on the list as well. I've watched many of these films and love them for their inspired brutality and unfatomable storylines, but I would love to see just one film of this genre that has a plot that can be followed, a minimum of tangents, and a minimum of loose ends.
Last night, I finally got to see Suicide Club. As usual, well before the credits rolled, I felt an overwhelming sense of WTF? and just knew that nothing would be resolved. It would really be frustrating if these films did not have the gore, surpising (WTF?) plot twists, and just insane moments of gleefully inspired madness. Its as though the directors just kept coming up with amazing scenes and bits of story, and then suddenly had no idea how to tie things up.
I highly recommend checking out these films for the experience, but be prepared to wonder what the hell you just watched. All are unrated and super gruesome
Battle Royale - In an overcrowded Japan, highschoolers are sent to an island to fight to the last survivor. Look for one student in the track suit - Gogo Yubari from Kill Bill.
Suicide Club - What is causing the rash of suicides in Tokyo?
Ringu - You've seen The Ring, so you know the story
Uzumaki - Attack of the spiral patterns? WTF? Looks cool though.
Audition - Just rent it and deal. The less you know the better.
Versus - Zombies, gunplay and sword fights and everyone looks too kewl!
Ichi the Killer - Over the top violence. Only marred by an uncomfortable misogynist feel
Evil Dead Trap - Traditional Psycho killer fare with the obligitory WTF?
Organ - Kind of dated, but Giger did some of the production design. Overly WTF?
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