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Mardi, septembre 14th, 2010
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Movie Title: Masters of Horror - Imprint
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Takashi Miike’s entry into Showtime’s “Masters Of Horror” series, in which a bunch of spooky directors get their shot to make a one-hour, no-holds-barred film, became somewhat notorious after the pay cable net decided against broadcasting it. In a series where gory violence was the norm, how bad could this one be? Of course, anyone who’s seen Miike films such as “Audition” or “Visitor Q” could tell you that he can make Rob Zombie’s hardcore-horrific “The Devil’s Rejects” look like Disney. Still, here Miike would be constrained a bit by the format and even the language (this is his first picture in English), so it couldn’t be that far beyond the pale, could it? Well, my fellow perverts, while “Imprint” does not mark a new extreme in the extremes of extremity, it’s definitely one of the most grotesque of the “Masters” series. It’s also one of the best.

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An American (Billy Drago, doing a David Carradine impression) travels to a small Japanese island that serves as a brothel/village to find the beautiful young prostitute he fell in love with and vows to rescue. Unable to find her, he instead spends the night in conversation with another prostitute with a facial deformity. She tells him about her life, and weirdness ensues. What probably got this episode pulled might have been the extended, unrelenting torture scene, but it was probably the subplot involving an abortionist, with graphic shots of dead fetuses left to drift away in a stream. In any case, it’s more than even a few supposedly sick gore-hounds will be comfortable with (of course, I remember reading that “Reservoir Dogs” caused more than a few walk-outs when it was shown at a horror film festival). Anyway, by the end, the naturalism of the novel this was based on has been replaced by dark supernatural elements and even some out-and-out surrealism. Actually, many will want to criticize this not for all that, but for what appears to be Drago’s blatant overacting. In my opinion, though, even that fit in with the general tone that Miike sets.

The disc also includes some long featurettes, which give plenty of information about the method to Miike’s madness. While “Imprint” is kind of like the director is working with one hand painfully binded behind his back and then hacked off (for a more “pure” experience, see “Ichi the Killer”), this is still way more stylish than most of the other MOH episodes, with the possible exception of Lucky McKee’s entry, “Sick Girl.” This is something far more disturbing than some cheap thrills, and it’ll stay with you far longer.

First, let me say I loved this movie. It was the first movie that was so grotesque that I had to turn away. I would of loved it even more however, if they did not cast whomever that washed up actor was in one of the lead roles. He was over acting and very dull. I wasn’t the least bit interested in hearing from him in fact I found him to be quite annoying at times yelling like some dumb wino who has never acted in his life.The rest of the cast was excellent. I would of just liked to see mike play more on the ghost that was present in the room in the beginning of the film to add some horror aspects to the movie instead of just shock factors by showing dead fetuses and such. Overall, it was pretty interesting just next time I hope he picks a better male actor.
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