I don’t think that’s really the point. She didn’t want to marry him or have a good relationship. She was planning to kill him from the start. In the case of this movie, she’s more punishing masculinity more than she is punishing a single man. It’s why she’s able to be so easily killed by the younger stronger and more capable man, because the violence is more of a symbol than anything else. At least that’s what I think
@@RedRice94 😂😂😂I mean yes but at the end of the day he still shot his shot through less than honest means. It doesn’t make him evil, but he does gain things through exploitation and toxic masculinity, even if he ultimately meant well. If you look at it realistically, he doesn’t deserve it, but symbolically and ideologically, it makes total sense
@@AnaCarolinaCosta punishing masculinity? what are you talking about? the casting process was historically used to dangle a fake opportunity in front of women so that the men in power could take advantage of them. it's literally just a mirroring of the roles. the man again dangles a fake opportunity in front of woman for other reasons. so she did the same. she came in for the role, then dangled a fake opportunity in front of the man, saying she was actually just looking for a relationship the whole time.
Oh shit haha that's true, she gave him a full load of the spray and it didn't effect him at all :D Movie mistake or another detail that one should carefully consider in their interpretation?
@@monkeysee2588 Many of the creepiest and most horrifying stories I have heard are From Junji Ito. He is not only a master of horror, but a very creative writer. His stories can be very simple, or extremely abstract, but they will always be unique, not some simple rapist or torturer. His stories just wouldn't translate very well to film, unfortunately.
Gross fact: the vomiting in the dog bowl is actually real vomit. The actress is a method actress and insisted of doing that for real. Not sure if they changed it for the shot where the man dives into it, but I hope for his sake they did.
I’ve seen this. The ending torture scene was extremely difficult to watch. Asami (the woman) is far more imposing than even Jason Voorhees, my personal favorite slasher villain. Jason’s methods are usually quick and relatively painless, whereas Asami draws out her victim’s suffering, a far cry from the traditional horror movie killer.
Unlike Jason though, I gathered that Asami didn't want to kill her victims, just mutilate and immobilize them so they wouldn't leave her. In a sense, Jason is the more merciful of the two.
"Painless" - leaves dude with an axe on his back screaming, burns people alive, bashes someone into a tree... This got me some "Said Dumbledore calmly" vibes
It was the same friend who suggest him to pick a young woman by doing fake auditions... so maybe the better advice here is think with your head insted of your d**k. And more if you are an old man and suddenly a young attractive woman is interested in you and takes well the audition not really being an audition for a role, if that is not a red flag then maybe not being able to find any info about her should be, not even speaking about the creepy man in her old ballet school or you suffering a memory loss after a night with her, when your date drugs you it's not even a red flag it's ''report to police, take your kid, take your dog and spend some time away from home''. The best scenario here is that the woman is interested in his money therfore didn't care about the ''no-audition'', if so why would this guy want to marry an opportunist who may have drugged him. Anyway I just feel sorry for the dog...
This is one of the only videos I've seen on this movie that didn't paint the man as some sort of creep who just wanted to sleep with her and the first to even mention the son!! Every video i've seen on it made me sympathize with the woman even though I shouldn't have because all she really was was a murderer and the man only had good intentions thank you for actually going over the movie and not just certain parts of it that give off a complete opposite intent
To be fair, in the original book, he’s more sleazy and the audition was his idea from the start, rather than something he reluctantly goes with at his friend’s suggestion like in the movie version
spookyrice does a very good job telling this story and he tells it where the man isn't sleazy, he loves his son and wants to be happy again after his wife dies.......like the movie intended it to be.
WTF 😒 are you talking about ?! He is a creep, liar, and perv. Yes she's a murderer and psychotic but he was far from the hero. That's the genius if the film.
There's this weird take I've seen online that says that the protagonist is a misogynistic scumbag and totally deserving of his torture. Which is such a weird take, because I never got that vibe from him. Yeah, he took advantage of the girl in his office being in love with him, but he never seemed to make her false promises or string her along for a long span of time. I think he was a good father and just a lonely ass dude.
Yo lowkey that dude needs to be on a watchlist if he thinks anyone needs to be subjected to...that. Hell, I wouldn't even wish this on the most vile antagonist.
Weird how they can justify the girls previous actions, but condemn the man for being what is essentially just a lonely widower with a new flame in his life.
@@matthiasthulman4058 i count it up to the social pendulum swinging too far one way at the moment and people not operating on a level of fairness and logic regarding certain touchy subjects. hopefully it comes back to the middle eventually.
That really is such a weird take. Unless the dude was a literal rapist or a pedophile or something (which clearly he wasn't), he absolutely didn't deserve that torture.
You left out two extremely important events that help to understand (but of not justifiy) her motivation: 1. Her explaining her prior life of extreme pain and loss to him. And how she tells him in the end that you cannot appreciate love and life without truly understanding pain (kind of like while she saws his foot off). 2. Her making him promise in the hotel room that she will be the only one he will ever love. A promise which he breaks, as he loves his son and still loves his dead wife.
@@great2831 The shocking thing is that there are actual people like that in real life, that will force their partner into dropping all their friends and family to be with them instead...
This is by far my favorite foreign horror film ever. I just love how the plot is completely original and the tone mixed with the violence and gore feels like American psycho meets hostel yet never becomes any of those movies outright absolutely brilliant film.
I have watch all of your videos and am so suprised you only have 3.3 K subs. You have super high quality content and I hope to see you hit 1 mil some day man. Mad respect
As of today he has 49.5 K subs so the viewership is growing very well. I totally agree his content is high quality and he deserves 1M subs but to get to 100K subs would be a massive achievement.
6:02 "Things must be fast in Japan" *Meanwhile me waiting for Sakuragi to finally shoot the ball after showing flashbacks of him and his friends for 6 episodes already*
This was the first movie I saw that made me physically ill from watching it, having to take a break for fresh air in order to complete it (granted, I was 19 in the year 2000 when I saw it, not yet used to the more extreme sides of horror). Since then I've only had that experience twice more, Martyrs (the original) being the second one and Imprint (also by Takashi Miike) the third one. However, Trauma and The Seasoning House were pretty damn close too...
House by the Cemetery was the horror film that was finally too much for me. I knew it was an Italian horror movie, and those have a lot of gore, but House by the Cemetery’s end sequence with the reveal of Dr. Freudstein, its main antagonist, as a walking corpse (including bugs inside of him when he gets stabbed) was particularly hard for me to watch. I thought that was the most extreme the genre could get, but with this film’s villainess, Asami, with her implied troubled past and sheer sadism, was more imposing than even my favorite slasher villain, Jason Voorhees, and she didn’t even have to get built like him. Through a mixture of torture, sadism, and mental trauma, Asami is the horror villain I am most afraid of. Freddy Krueger can be too silly, Michael Myers is generally uninventive with his killing, and while Jason remains my favorite, the carnage of later entries of his franchise leaned more into dark comedy than anything else. Asami is played completely straight without any of those flaws.
@@Morningstar91939 Very well put! I highly agree with your analysis/comparisons. Not being able to see that a person is actually a cold-blooded killer is more frightening than a straight up monster.
I was lucky enough to watch this in London when it came out in the cinema and I knew nothing about it. I thought it was a romantic comedy, and clearly, I was wrong. So many people walked out at the end, which made the experience so much more intense.
@@whateverdoesntmatter9868 he's going over the story and analyzing it while he tells the story. His writing and editing is mainly what I was talking about when I said "top quality", though the entire video itself (and pretty much all his other movie analysis videos) is very high quality and clearly has a lot of effort put into it
Hey! Super random but I've watched a few of your "brutality of" videos and I legit really enjoy them and look forward to the next one, its always good to see a fresh perspective on a film I've seen or a round up of one I'm interested in. I was randomly thinking about this film the other day actually! So weird 😂
Great look at this bonkers film. Audition was one of my entry points into Japanese horror and Takashi Miike. Without it I wouldn't have discovered other greats and eventually the gritty Korean dramas.
You want a good quality film which will creep you out - try Old Boy. The Korean film, not the American remake. The Korean film is a work of genius but you have to watch until the end.
Rather than a psychopathic serial killer, she seemed mentally ill to me. She was abused by men and her mental health broke and probably didn't have anyone to turn to or seek help from. Although i do wonder where she got those drugs from.
I've been watching horror since I was 6 years old. Audition is the only movie that I had to pause and pace back and forth for a while...with the same body language as someone who just lost their house to the bank.
If you really think auditioning for getting a wife is bizarre, they literally aired a show in India called Swayamvar (Which means a ceremony of choosing a husband, from among a list of suitors, by a girl of marriageable age.
I just started watching your videos but I really hope that you get big soon, you're really entertaining and I love horror movies! I look forward to your future videos
I think the point is about complacency. If you partake in a process that is known to exploit, take advantage and abuse people, but then pretend your way of doing it is noble, what difference does it make?
Are you guys not realizing the power imbalance? He had every intent of being with her romantically even though it was supposed to be a professional relationship. I don’t care that someone else suggested it; that’s creepy to me How many men have tried this without looking for a wife 🙃 I won’t excuse her actions at all though. She’s evil to the core
@@francisjomergallardo4593 I'll give you that. Plus, I think she was highly disturbed and had bad intentions from the start. But, he signed his death sentence after he took advantage of her.
Yeah there is a definite imbalance there. To me this movie its like a role reversal thing, men use things like the audition process to find 'prey' and so she does it back. Her previous victim, the producer, is also in a field that is rampant with that kind of exploitation. They give the man she is currently doing it to though a sympathetic back story and nobler intentions so we don't just root for her and to give the story more depth I think. To see someone we would normally say is a good person engaging with a process that is fundamentally predatory without thinking critically about it, something which is more common than everyone would like to admit.
The movie is about a father whom lost his wife and is either afraid or cannot move on with all horror scenes are basically his related nightmares. That's the way I've always interpreted the movie which is nothing to do with male gaze bs :-)
I like that this movie uses an actual average looking person as the antagonist, instead of like... I dunno, some creepy looking person that, no offense, gives off red flags just by their appearance 💀
You know i’ve watched so many of these videos of yours and not one of them has shaken me like this one. Masterful artwork, although disgusting. I’ve never wanted to actually vomit during a horror movie until this one
fun fact: when she removes his foot thats how they use to remove limbs in victorian times... and the fastest man that could do it took 30 seconds and thats a century when this is going on without anesthetic
cant believe my experience with this movie was a my chemical romance music video when i was fourteen years old and every time i think im free something related to it shows up in my recommended
That looks like the actor Jun Mumamata from Kill Bill 2?! This was a weird one....I love weird Japaneese horror movies . " admireing the process of doing it, having fun, as if its a little game for her. After inserting mutiple more into his stomoch she moves to his eyes, she inserts multiple beneuth his eyeballs and begins to flick them as they're protruding from this mans skull". Yeah, shes a keeper...
The good thing about Japanese horror movie is it will make you think in the end. It's like more of a psychological horror than gore. The movie only shows the horror of rushing things out without knowing the truth.
One of the greatest Asian horror movies ever made. It does play out like a normal interesting everyday drama at the start getting to know the characters and you get whiplash when extreme horror happens. Fantastic story, acting and atmosphere that is a must-see for horror fans :-)
I bought this at a used bookstore before the internet was beyond AOL disks… I had no idea what I was getting into, and showed my newfound freakshow movie to all my teen girl friends. And my mum. She hasn’t forgotten either. *scarred 4E* 😍
Yes, J-horror is always something special. But you could also make a video about Korean horror like The Isle from Kim Ki-duk. Along with Audition it is burned into my brain since I first saw this stuff a decade ago.
Where Asami’s logic falls in my opinion, is at the end. She sees that Aoyama loves his son and calls him out for lying, because he promised her that he would love her and her only. It’s very clear to the audience that she’s talking about romantic/sexual love, but there’s also platonic love. Aoyama doesn’t love his son in the same way he loves Asami, so it was a little bit stupid for her to claim that Aoyama was cheating because he was looking out for someone he knew before ever meeting her.
the sad thing is that he intended to marry her, and not just break up with her
Makes you wonder if someone that crazy would be capable of happiness or even normal.
I don’t think that’s really the point. She didn’t want to marry him or have a good relationship. She was planning to kill him from the start. In the case of this movie, she’s more punishing masculinity more than she is punishing a single man. It’s why she’s able to be so easily killed by the younger stronger and more capable man, because the violence is more of a symbol than anything else. At least that’s what I think
@@AnaCarolinaCosta yes but still my man was out here shooting his shot, being a gentleman and WHAM welcome to handicapped parking
@@RedRice94 😂😂😂I mean yes but at the end of the day he still shot his shot through less than honest means. It doesn’t make him evil, but he does gain things through exploitation and toxic masculinity, even if he ultimately meant well. If you look at it realistically, he doesn’t deserve it, but symbolically and ideologically, it makes total sense
@@AnaCarolinaCosta punishing masculinity? what are you talking about? the casting process was historically used to dangle a fake opportunity in front of women so that the men in power could take advantage of them. it's literally just a mirroring of the roles. the man again dangles a fake opportunity in front of woman for other reasons. so she did the same. she came in for the role, then dangled a fake opportunity in front of the man, saying she was actually just looking for a relationship the whole time.
The son was lucky that woman decided to come after him with one of the lamest weapons in horror movie history.
Oh shit haha that's true, she gave him a full load of the spray and it didn't effect him at all :D Movie mistake or another detail that one should carefully consider in their interpretation?
its probably some acid
It was sleeping spray/gas.
japanese horror really knows how to get under your SKIN amirite
Yeah the Japanese can’t be topped when it comes to creepy. Lol
@@monkeysee2588 Many of the creepiest and most horrifying stories I have heard are From Junji Ito.
He is not only a master of horror, but a very creative writer. His stories can be very simple, or extremely abstract, but they will always be unique, not some simple rapist or torturer. His stories just wouldn't translate very well to film, unfortunately.
@@nobodyfromnowwhere7510 some of his stories have been adapted into anime and live action but they always fail
@@topnotchcupoftea Well lets hope the upcoming Uzumaki anime doesnt fail like the others
@@ajinurfajri1952 my expectations are very low for it
Gross fact: the vomiting in the dog bowl is actually real vomit. The actress is a method actress and insisted of doing that for real. Not sure if they changed it for the shot where the man dives into it, but I hope for his sake they did.
damnnnn 😭😭😭😭
Source? Or are you a liar?
Ewwww!! That scene was truly gross. I don't think I've ever been grossed out like that before or since.
That wasn’t a turn on ?😂
@@nottoday9182 it’s on IMDb
I’ve seen this. The ending torture scene was extremely difficult to watch. Asami (the woman) is far more imposing than even Jason Voorhees, my personal favorite slasher villain. Jason’s methods are usually quick and relatively painless, whereas Asami draws out her victim’s suffering, a far cry from the traditional horror movie killer.
This is very soft.... Have way better torture scenes on another movies ;)
@@krasimirstoilov5195 edgyyy
Unlike Jason though, I gathered that Asami didn't want to kill her victims, just mutilate and immobilize them so they wouldn't leave her. In a sense, Jason is the more merciful of the two.
"Painless"
- leaves dude with an axe on his back screaming, burns people alive, bashes someone into a tree...
This got me some "Said Dumbledore calmly" vibes
@@ATM_Jack I said USUALLY.
The actor who plays Yasuhisa, Jun Kunimura, is the same who plays Boss Tanaka in Kill Bill: Volume 1 and 2!
Nice!!
Even more importantly, he is Major Komuro in 'Godzilla: Final Wars', and Masao Saizen in 'Shin Godzilla'! ;)
And he was in the grudge
Yes
Lesson of the story: Listen to your friends. They might know a psycho or two even you couldn't because of emotional addiction.
It was the same friend who suggest him to pick a young woman by doing fake auditions... so maybe the better advice here is think with your head insted of your d**k. And more if you are an old man and suddenly a young attractive woman is interested in you and takes well the audition not really being an audition for a role, if that is not a red flag then maybe not being able to find any info about her should be, not even speaking about the creepy man in her old ballet school or you suffering a memory loss after a night with her, when your date drugs you it's not even a red flag it's ''report to police, take your kid, take your dog and spend some time away from home''.
The best scenario here is that the woman is interested in his money therfore didn't care about the ''no-audition'', if so why would this guy want to marry an opportunist who may have drugged him.
Anyway I just feel sorry for the dog...
This is one of the only videos I've seen on this movie that didn't paint the man as some sort of creep who just wanted to sleep with her and the first to even mention the son!! Every video i've seen on it made me sympathize with the woman even though I shouldn't have because all she really was was a murderer and the man only had good intentions thank you for actually going over the movie and not just certain parts of it that give off a complete opposite intent
To be fair, in the original book, he’s more sleazy and the audition was his idea from the start, rather than something he reluctantly goes with at his friend’s suggestion like in the movie version
@Thefemalearrow May I ask, who are they?
@Thefemalearrow Awesome! I'll 100% check them out!
spookyrice does a very good job telling this story and he tells it where the man isn't sleazy, he loves his son and wants to be happy again after his wife dies.......like the movie intended it to be.
WTF 😒 are you talking about ?! He is a creep, liar, and perv. Yes she's a murderer and psychotic but he was far from the hero. That's the genius if the film.
Almost any other type of horror/torture I can cope with... but eyes... idk what it is.
yea, and nails and teeth
Watch A nice horror comedy called Hostel. No torture stuff just nice fun creep stuff.
@@GabePauleyV.P I’m not falling for that! :)
@@GabePauleyV.P you foul af for this 😂😂😂
@@NoNo-uy2bq trust me you shouldn’t. I almost vomited watching Hostel and I can handle a lot when it comes to horror.
The farther, the son, and the holly spirit!
Why did I think about this?
Father*
holy*
There's this weird take I've seen online that says that the protagonist is a misogynistic scumbag and totally deserving of his torture. Which is such a weird take, because I never got that vibe from him. Yeah, he took advantage of the girl in his office being in love with him, but he never seemed to make her false promises or string her along for a long span of time. I think he was a good father and just a lonely ass dude.
Yo lowkey that dude needs to be on a watchlist if he thinks anyone needs to be subjected to...that. Hell, I wouldn't even wish this on the most vile antagonist.
Weird how they can justify the girls previous actions, but condemn the man for being what is essentially just a lonely widower with a new flame in his life.
@@matthiasthulman4058 i count it up to the social pendulum swinging too far one way at the moment and people not operating on a level of fairness and logic regarding certain touchy subjects. hopefully it comes back to the middle eventually.
@@Y-two-K Yes, good point. It will always be like this, either one way or the other, I suppose
That really is such a weird take. Unless the dude was a literal rapist or a pedophile or something (which clearly he wasn't), he absolutely didn't deserve that torture.
You left out two extremely important events that help to understand (but of not justifiy) her motivation:
1. Her explaining her prior life of extreme pain and loss to him. And how she tells him in the end that you cannot appreciate love and life without truly understanding pain (kind of like while she saws his foot off).
2. Her making him promise in the hotel room that she will be the only one he will ever love. A promise which he breaks, as he loves his son and still loves his dead wife.
Aw c'mon what kind of logic is that??(for the second one).
@@great2831 The shocking thing is that there are actual people like that in real life, that will force their partner into dropping all their friends and family to be with them instead...
This is by far my favorite foreign horror film ever. I just love how the plot is completely original and the tone mixed with the violence and gore feels like American psycho meets hostel yet never becomes any of those movies outright absolutely brilliant film.
I have watch all of your videos and am so suprised you only have 3.3 K subs. You have super high quality content and I hope to see you hit 1 mil some day man. Mad respect
this aged like fine wine
As of today he has 49.5 K subs so the viewership is growing very well. I totally agree his content is high quality and he deserves 1M subs but to get to 100K subs would be a massive achievement.
76k now
@@sircatlusthewise6467 151k now!!
its 159k nowww🥳
Yes! Your killing it with new content. Big Will Pimpin!
6:02 "Things must be fast in Japan"
*Meanwhile me waiting for Sakuragi to finally shoot the ball after showing flashbacks of him and his friends for 6 episodes already*
This was the first movie I saw that made me physically ill from watching it, having to take a break for fresh air in order to complete it (granted, I was 19 in the year 2000 when I saw it, not yet used to the more extreme sides of horror). Since then I've only had that experience twice more, Martyrs (the original) being the second one and Imprint (also by Takashi Miike) the third one. However, Trauma and The Seasoning House were pretty damn close too...
House by the Cemetery was the horror film that was finally too much for me. I knew it was an Italian horror movie, and those have a lot of gore, but House by the Cemetery’s end sequence with the reveal of Dr. Freudstein, its main antagonist, as a walking corpse (including bugs inside of him when he gets stabbed) was particularly hard for me to watch. I thought that was the most extreme the genre could get, but with this film’s villainess, Asami, with her implied troubled past and sheer sadism, was more imposing than even my favorite slasher villain, Jason Voorhees, and she didn’t even have to get built like him. Through a mixture of torture, sadism, and mental trauma, Asami is the horror villain I am most afraid of. Freddy Krueger can be too silly, Michael Myers is generally uninventive with his killing, and while Jason remains my favorite, the carnage of later entries of his franchise leaned more into dark comedy than anything else. Asami is played completely straight without any of those flaws.
@@Morningstar91939 Very well put! I highly agree with your analysis/comparisons. Not being able to see that a person is actually a cold-blooded killer is more frightening than a straight up monster.
for some reason I want will to say "big hormone let go" instead of sex or coitus. idk why.
because you watch Daniel CC
I see you're a man of culture as well
This and Grotesque really made me desensitised to body gore
I was lucky enough to watch this in London when it came out in the cinema and I knew nothing about it. I thought it was a romantic comedy, and clearly, I was wrong. So many people walked out at the end, which made the experience so much more intense.
dude you really deserve much more attention for these top quality movie analysis videos
Dude’s literally just repeating what happened in the movie. How’s that top quality, or even an analysis?
@@whateverdoesntmatter9868 he's going over the story and analyzing it while he tells the story. His writing and editing is mainly what I was talking about when I said "top quality", though the entire video itself (and pretty much all his other movie analysis videos) is very high quality and clearly has a lot of effort put into it
@@just_call_me_t lets agree to disagree
@@whateverdoesntmatter9868 alright, have a nice day
@@just_call_me_t u too :)
Hey! Super random but I've watched a few of your "brutality of" videos and I legit really enjoy them and look forward to the next one, its always good to see a fresh perspective on a film I've seen or a round up of one I'm interested in. I was randomly thinking about this film the other day actually! So weird 😂
I think the algorithm is finally giving you the shine you deserve because I am seeing your videos recommended to me left and right lately
Great look at this bonkers film. Audition was one of my entry points into Japanese horror and Takashi Miike. Without it I wouldn't have discovered other greats and eventually the gritty Korean dramas.
Recommendations on both of those?
Glad im not the only one who stares at their phone waiting for that special person to call
Ayoo😂😂😂
The son has no need to fee ANY OUNCE OF SHAME for killing that maniac!!!
You want a good quality film which will creep you out - try Old Boy. The Korean film, not the American remake. The Korean film is a work of genius but you have to watch until the end.
Rather than a psychopathic serial killer, she seemed mentally ill to me. She was abused by men and her mental health broke and probably didn't have anyone to turn to or seek help from. Although i do wonder where she got those drugs from.
Could you elaborate as to what are the differences between being a psychopath and mentally ill?
@@atwilightforthewoundedchil8147 As far as I know, the typical psychopathic serial killer doesn't become the way he is due to childhood abuse...
I've been watching horror since I was 6 years old. Audition is the only movie that I had to pause and pace back and forth for a while...with the same body language as someone who just lost their house to the bank.
If you really think auditioning for getting a wife is bizarre, they literally aired a show in India called Swayamvar (Which means a ceremony of choosing a husband, from among a list of suitors, by a girl of marriageable age.
I just started watching your videos but I really hope that you get big soon, you're really entertaining and I love horror movies! I look forward to your future videos
I think the point is about complacency. If you partake in a process that is known to exploit, take advantage and abuse people, but then pretend your way of doing it is noble, what difference does it make?
I agree
7:50 the tongue may actuslly move when it is not onthe body. This is called a cadarvic spasm I'm pretty sure, maybe I misspelled it
"After taking a sip, he begins to realise things are not quite right..." I love how it took a sip of whiskey to make him realise that.
Honestly, I'm just mad that she hurt the dog
And fed the thing in the bag her own vomit 🤢
Why does the young lady and the story remind me of the manga Tomie by Junji Ito
Not gonna lie, they had us in first half with that cheesy romantic comedy bs.
Your view count is insane, I can’t believe you don’t have a million by now. You deserve it so much.
Can you do “Irreversible”? It’s a French film that is pretty intense.
He already has
Thanks!
1:44 The father's friend is the same actor who played the Japanese Demon in the movie Wailing!!!
Are you guys not realizing the power imbalance? He had every intent of being with her romantically even though it was supposed to be a professional relationship. I don’t care that someone else suggested it; that’s creepy to me
How many men have tried this without looking for a wife 🙃
I won’t excuse her actions at all though. She’s evil to the core
The punishment is disproportionate though. He's a creep, but I don't think this is the appropriate response to that.
@@francisjomergallardo4593 I'll give you that. Plus, I think she was highly disturbed and had bad intentions from the start. But, he signed his death sentence after he took advantage of her.
That's how I feel. He was predatory but she revealed just how much of a predator SHE really is.
Yeah there is a definite imbalance there. To me this movie its like a role reversal thing, men use things like the audition process to find 'prey' and so she does it back. Her previous victim, the producer, is also in a field that is rampant with that kind of exploitation. They give the man she is currently doing it to though a sympathetic back story and nobler intentions so we don't just root for her and to give the story more depth I think. To see someone we would normally say is a good person engaging with a process that is fundamentally predatory without thinking critically about it, something which is more common than everyone would like to admit.
Not only do i not realize it.
I REFUSE TO SEE IT
I like having a brain.
This movie scarred me badly when I saw it. Just really bad and the image of her cutting the mans feet of has been burned into my memory.
I will admit that it was quite a challange to watch this while eating my sushi Lunch. Keep up the good work
i can't man that piano wire scene gets me everytime lol
this movie is really about the male gaze and how men only see what they want to see. very ahead of its time
what a idiotic comment.
And how psychotic women are, of course... if we're generalising 😂
@@JohnHarris-vh9ng😂
The movie is about a father whom lost his wife and is either afraid or cannot move on with all horror scenes are basically his related nightmares. That's the way I've always interpreted the movie which is nothing to do with male gaze bs :-)
I like that this movie uses an actual average looking person as the antagonist, instead of like... I dunno, some creepy looking person that, no offense, gives off red flags just by their appearance 💀
I knew about what happens long before seeing the movie, but knowing still couldn’t prepare me. An excellently disturbing film.
She killed the dog! Someone wants to talk to you, his name is John and he'll come after you
Wait... Human Centipede is a Dutch movie?! I am Dutch and I never knew that. I thought it was from Germany.
Because of the brutality that why and banned in your own country
cold fish is FIIIIIIRE, loved the quick cut to it at the intro.
I'm lucky I stumbled across this cold 20 years ago. Boy oh boy!
Love these vids man ❤
The brutality of “i saw the devil” that one is a hit
The father, the son, and the unholy spirit that is that movie
You know i’ve watched so many of these videos of yours and not one of them has shaken me like this one. Masterful artwork, although disgusting. I’ve never wanted to actually vomit during a horror movie until this one
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You should watch the house that jack built if you haven’t already
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fun fact: when she removes his foot thats how they use to remove limbs in victorian times... and the fastest man that could do it took 30 seconds and thats a century when this is going on without anesthetic
I love up-beat movies like this. This movie was even more inspirational than "Rudy."
cant believe my experience with this movie was a my chemical romance music video when i was fourteen years old and every time i think im free something related to it shows up in my recommended
Been binge watching your stuff I really like it
That looks like the actor Jun Mumamata from Kill Bill 2?! This was a weird one....I love weird Japaneese horror movies . " admireing the process of doing it, having fun, as if its a little game for her. After inserting mutiple more into his stomoch she moves to his eyes, she inserts multiple beneuth his eyeballs and begins to flick them as they're protruding from this mans skull". Yeah, shes a keeper...
Truly... horror lies within the unknown
Keep up the good content man! Underrated, you deserve more subs
Probably one of the best bizarre thriller films i have seen. Takashi miike at his best
Wow, just found this chanel and it's so entertaining. Love it
Please also do review for Imprint. Japanese horror as well
I’m glad that the villain was actually killed because usually in these types of horror movies the killer goes away scott free
the names are very easy to say. japanese is very easy to say because it's almost always consonant/vowel
The good thing about Japanese horror movie is it will make you think in the end. It's like more of a psychological horror than gore. The movie only shows the horror of rushing things out without knowing the truth.
That scene where she chops his foot off with the wire makes my foot hurt dude. I’ve seen all these except inbred.
Don't really squirm at most those kinda horror scenes as I know it isn't real or anything, but I always find that scene really hard to watch :-)
You should check out the book it's based on, and the other works of the author ryu murakami.
The French and Japan do fantastic horror.
Martyrs is a masterpiece
You need to watch and review "Ichi the Killer" One of the best Japanese horror movies I've ever seen!!
Love the vids mane you gone blow up 😁💪🏽
The dog scene did it for me not watching this sick film
same i just can't with dog killing or animals in general in horror movies
This movie is so disturbing but leaves a shit ton out of the book which was a disappointment.
Starts so calm and ended... 😅😅
One of the greatest Asian horror movies ever made. It does play out like a normal interesting everyday drama at the start getting to know the characters and you get whiplash when extreme horror happens. Fantastic story, acting and atmosphere that is a must-see for horror fans :-)
I really like this movie (Audition) and Dumplings.
Excellent film...not as well remembered as Ring and Juon, but better.
Dude he is needs more likes and subs he does amazing on these videos.
I have to see this! Brilliant.
Miike has perfected the art of extreme violence without it ever feeling like camp.
I bought this at a used bookstore before the internet was beyond AOL disks… I had no idea what I was getting into, and showed my newfound freakshow movie to all my teen girl friends. And my mum. She hasn’t forgotten either. *scarred 4E* 😍
I can't look at someone putting their contact lenses in so I am going to swerve this one.
Japan always has weird things going on 😂
Yes, J-horror is always something special. But you could also make a video about Korean horror like The Isle from Kim Ki-duk. Along with Audition it is burned into my brain since I first saw this stuff a decade ago.
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I LOVED this movie. It had an eerily dark feel to it that you only fully understand once you reach the end of the movie.😅
Would you say this is a happy ending ?
Another Takashi mikke movie is Visitor Q. That's just crazy.
Have you done the guinea pig Japanese horror series ???
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noooo I was rooting for her
good vid as always
I thought the movie ended with him waking up and asking her to marry him
Or as my old manager would call it.
'Ordishun'
remember my buying this movie from a guy who sold bootleg dvd's when i was like 10. Told me to never watch this movie lol
A guy like a stranger or what?
@@TypeKK yea he was in the parking lot at the mall , had $20 my dad gave me and got a few bootleg dvds this just happened to be one of them
@@Anthony23709 well same my father found have horror and action movies because back in 2009 or idk, he buys CD movies from the stranger like that
one of the best disturbing film I've watched, the needles still bother me
Where Asami’s logic falls in my opinion, is at the end. She sees that Aoyama loves his son and calls him out for lying, because he promised her that he would love her and her only. It’s very clear to the audience that she’s talking about romantic/sexual love, but there’s also platonic love. Aoyama doesn’t love his son in the same way he loves Asami, so it was a little bit stupid for her to claim that Aoyama was cheating because he was looking out for someone he knew before ever meeting her.
i like how he at 0:30 said "Dutch" even though the human centipede is based in Germany, not The Netherlands