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Marebito (2004)

Marebito (2004)
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Terror takes on both human and mechanical form in this independent horror film from Japanese director Takashi Shimizu. Masuoka (Shinya Tsukamoto) is a freelance photographer who has become malignly obsessed with fear. Masuoka believes there is a physical component to terror, and he is determined to find it. While his rattrap apartment has become a shrine to documents of fear, he's particularly fascinated with a videotape of Furoki (Kazuhiro Nakahara), a disturbed man committing suicide in a Tokyo subway tunnel by stabbing himself in the face. Masuoka think if he can recreate Furoki's experience, he might be able to find out what he saw at the edge of panic, and after throwing away his antidepressants he makes his way down to the place where the suicide was recorded. Masuoka finds a mysterious passageway in the tunnel, and discovers Furoki is alive and unwell underground. Masuoka also learns of a strange breed of robots who terrify people both beneath the Earth and on the surface; he also finds a strange feral woman and attempts to rescue her, but someone else has already claimed her, and wants her back immediately. Marebito (aka The Stranger From Afar) stars Shinya Tsukamoto, himself a noted Japanese horror filmmaker, best known for his experimental feature Tetsuo (aka Ironman). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Shinya TsukamotoTomomi Miyashita, (more)
Director(s):
Takashi Shimizu
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Marebito

Terror takes on both human and mechanical form in this independent horror film from Japanese director Takashi Shimizu. Masuoka (Shinya Tsukamoto) is a freelance photographer who has become malignly obsessed with fear. Masuoka believes there is a physical component to terror, and he is determined to find it. While his rattrap apartment has become a shrine to documents of fear, he's particularly fascinated with a videotape of Furoki (Kazuhiro Nakahara), a disturbed man committing suicide in a Tokyo subway tunnel by stabbing himself in the face. Masuoka think if he can recreate Furoki's experience, he might be able to find out what he saw at the edge of panic, and after throwing away his antidepressants he makes his way down to the place where the suicide was recorded. Masuoka finds a mysterious passageway in the tunnel, and discovers Furoki is alive and unwell underground. Masuoka also learns of a strange breed of robots who terrify people both beneath the Earth and on the surface; he also finds a strange feral woman and attempts to rescue her, but someone else has already claimed her, and wants her back immediately. Marebito (aka The Stranger From Afar) stars Shinya Tsukamoto, himself a noted Japanese horror filmmaker, best known for his experimental feature Tetsuo (aka Ironman). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Takashi Shimizu
Writer(s):
Takashi Shimizu
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Gore, Nudity)
Categories:
HorrorIndependent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Jim P.

    This is not your typical asian horror flick as we know them in USA. No white-faced ghosts with stringy hair, no dripping water...this is more like something an american writer mmight come up with. If you are new to asian flicks, this one will be slow and hard to follow at first. Its actually a pretty sick/twisted plot line - and if you are an avid movie watcher you should be able to figure out what the real story is before the main character reveals it via narrative. If after he revelas it - you still dont understand what this movie is about then please stick with renting Shrek or Norbit. There is some nudity, and a little bit of graphic bloodletting but nothing like Hostel or Saw. This is not Juon-like...so dont go in thinking like that...as I did. The description of this movie is so far off from what the movie is, Im not sure if the reviewer even watched the flick! Its worth a look...just be patient.

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    Kristin D.

    I was very interested in watching this movie because it delves into Richard Shaver's hollow earth theory involving the deros and teros underground dwellers etc.. however the concept is never fully realized and the focus is rather on the main character's unraveling and need to nurish this "being" from the underground. I was disappointed and it because boring. The rental disc is in Japanese with English subtitles.

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    Sandra L.

    This is not a horror movie in the conventional sense. I would categorize it more as a bizarre psychological drama. It was entertaining, but not what I expected.

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