Seven years after the death of his wife, company executive Aoyama is invited to sit in on auditions for an actress. Leafing through the resumés in advance, his eye is caught by Yamazaki Asami, a striking young woman with ballet training. On the day of the audition, she’s the last person they see. Aoyama is hooked. He notes her number from her file, calls her and takes her to dinner. He hesitates to call again, worried that he’ll seem too eager. When he does, Asami knowingly lets the phone ring for some time before answering. She’s alone in her darkened room – alone, that is, apart from the writhing victim she has tied up in a sack on the floor…
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- Tagline:She always gets a part »
- Runtime:115 minutes
- Director: Takashi Miike
- Country:Japan
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Actors: Shigeharu AoyamaRyo IshibashiAsami YamazakiEihi ShiinaShigehiko AoyamaTetsu SawakiYasuhisa YoshikawaJun KunimuraOld man in wheelchairRenji IshibashiRyoko AoyamaMiyuki MatsudaRieToshie NegishiShimadaRen OhsugiToastmasterShigeru SaikiDirectorKen Mitsuishi
- Genres:Horror, Mystery, Thriller
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Producers: Satoshi FukushimaproducerJun'ichi ShindôplannerAkemi SuyamaproducerToyoyuki Yokohamaexecutive producer
- Plot: A lonely Japanese widower whose son is planning to move out of the house soon expresses his sadness to a friend and fellow film producer, who becomes inspired to hold an audition for a non-existent film so that the widower can select a new potential bride from the resulting audition pool. The widower ultimately becomes enamored with and fascinated by one particular young woman...but first impressions can often be horribly wrong.... Written by deusdiabolus
- User's comment: by Infofreak
I was extremely underwhelmed by the much hyped Japanese horror film 'Ringu', so I approached 'Odishon' with some caution. I needn't have worried. 'Odishon' bears no resemblance to the lame supernatural chills of 'Ringu'. It is in fact closer to the more extreme moments of David Cronenberg, and the profoundly disturbing movies of Jorg Buttgereit, Shinya Tsukamoto, and Gaspar Noe.
Directed with great flair by Takashi Miike, and based on a novel by the amazing Ryu Murakami ('Almost Transparent Blue' and 'Coin Locker Babies'), 'Odishon' wipes the floor with Hollywood's recent output of supposedly "confronting" movies ('American Psycho', 'Boy's Don't Cry', 'Requiem For A Dream') and by-the-numbers serial killer thrillers ('Hannibal', 'Kiss The Girls', 'The Cell',etc.). Forget those safe, mediocre bores THIS is the real deal!
Miike lulls you into a false sense of security with his leisurely storytelling and quiet character development, which makes the pay off of the last part of the movie even more shocking and unexpected. Ryo Ishibashi is well cast as the middle aged businessman stuck in a rut, and the beautiful Eihi Shiina is absolutely astonishing as the girl of his dreams who turns out to be not QUITE what he expected.
The less you know about 'Odishon' the better. If you enjoy extreme movie making at its best you'll go ga ga over this first rate slice of shock cinema. Simply unforgettable.
- Quotes: Asami Yamazaki: Words create lies. Pain can be trusted.
Asami Yamazaki: Kiri kiri kiri kiri kiri kiri!
Yasuhisa Yoshikawa: Happy people cannot act !
- Also known as: Audition (Argentina), Audition (Canada - French title), Audition (Finland), Audition (France), Audition (Germany), Audition (International - English title), Audition (Italy), Audition (Spain), Audition (Sweden - imdb display title), Audition (UK), Audition (USA), Audition (Uruguay), Ölüm provasi (Turkey - Turkish title), A Entrevista (Brazil - festival title), Akroasi (Greece - festival title), Anjo ou Demónio (Portugal), Audición (Uruguay - DVD title), Audition (Audición) (Spain), Gra wstepna (Poland - imdb display title), Meghallgatás (Hungary - imdb display title), O Teste Decisivo (Brazil - festival title), Oodishon (Japan - alternative transliteration),

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