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Digital Cameras - Camcorders - Audition (Uncut Special Edition)

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Manufacturer: Lions Gate Starring: Ryo Ishibashi, Eihi Shiina, Tetsu Sawaki, Jun Kunimura, Renji Ishibashi Directed By: Takashi Miike
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 0031398178972 Format: Closed-captioned Label: Lions Gate Manufacturer: Lions Gate Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Lions Gate Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2005-08-23 Running Time: 115 Studio: Lions Gate Theatrical Release Date: 1999
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An unfortunate production cop-out doesn't completely spoil it Comment: The movie is executed generally quite well. It really nails "creepy" in a very constructive way. The acting is quite good, and the build-up of the plot is certainly worth the wait -- though you need to be at least 45 minutes in before you realize you're watching a horror film.
Unfortunately, the most controversial part of the movie, the gruesome and sadistic climax near the end, almost ruins the entire work. The movie was excellently executing a psychological terror/horror flick. And even with implied blood and gore, and a little look here and there, it still worked. It's this narrow balance between the implicitness of psychological terror and explicitness of physical violence that provides great tension in these kinds of stories. Hitchcock's "Psycho" worked so well because it didn't have to show you everything and wallow in it.
But that's precisely where this movie comes apart, because suddenly Miike seems compelled to show you everything and wallow in it. And with that, the movie's psychological terror gets lost. In a scene that could have made the movie twice as powerful by cutting the scene to a tenth of its length, we're suddenly watching a different movie made by a different director with different purposes for a different audience. I felt like how an action flick junkie must feel when the director insists on shoehorning a love scene in the plot just to appeal to the non-core audience of the film.
And with that, Miike scored big points with squeamish teenagers wanting to hold hands -- and lost massive points with me... and with what he had spent the prior 90 minutes delicately building. As a result, the climax is a cowardly cop-out for a movie that had no need for its brief but bizarre moment of self-indulgent excesses.
It's all not a total loss, however. There's enough redeeming parts of the film that make it still worth watching. But this is one movie where the Directors Cut should really be just that: more cut, and less "more". At least when it comes to the film reel. Unfortunately, that will never happen, because it seems all of the talk about this film is based more on its worst scene than on the other redeeming 105 minutes.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 3 stars out 4 Comment: The Bottom Line:
Though Audition's twist is so well-known by now that many viewers may grow impatient during the first half, the film is a clever piece of plotting that manages to pull the rug out from under (unaware) viewers and provide quite a lot of horrific horror.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Takashi Miike is great Comment: Audition is a great movie. Its slow at first but once you reach the end you realize how great the build up was. I recommend this to anyone who likes horror, weird, fetish, or just plain gross movies.
Customer Rating:      Summary: See All The 5 Stars? They're Probably Paid To Give It 5 Stars Comment: See all those people that say this movie is overrated?
Believe them. I didn't at first but after watching it, boy was it boring. Expect nothing scary at all, its more gory than anything and only towards the end. About 50 minutes of the whole movie is about him setting up an audition for these guys.
My reviews might not sound as complete as some of those that give this 5 stars, but it speaks the truth. Don't be fooled by overrated junk.
I think you should still watch it though if you're curious, never let someone else's opinion cloud yours, this is my opinion as an avid horror film water; Japanese, American, Korean, Thai, Chinese....you name it, as long as it has English subs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: wildly overrated Comment: I love horror movies more than any other type and was really excited to see this movie, but my god, was it a disappointment. There really isnt anything good about this movie. I didn't find it to be as disturbing or gruesome as everyone said, the story was just stupid, it was boring, and the ending was weak, just because something is violent doesn't mean its good. This is just another japanese horror piece of crap, the ring was better than this, and thats really sad.
dont waste your time with this
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Editorial Reviews:
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If you want the full sledgehammer-to-the-stomach effect of Audition, stop reading this review now. Just watch it and take the consequences. At first glance, Takashi Miike's jack in the box of a movie works like a romantic comedy: amiable widower Shigeharu Aoyama (Ryo Ishibashi) decides it's time to find a new wife, and a friend suggests holding a fake audition to find the right girl. It soon becomes clear that there is something wrong with Aoyama's choice. This is no ordinary Fatal Attraction-style thriller, however; Audition slowly and carefully builds into a wrenching exploration of both deep male fears and the stereotype of the cute, submissive Japanese woman. Audition is by no means an easy movie to watch--even hardcore horror fans may have trouble--but it will stay with you for a long, long time. --Ali Davis
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