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Sakebi

  • 2006
  • 18
  • 1h 44min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,4/10
3,7 mil
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Sakebi (2006)
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Un experimentado detective de la policía tiene que investigar el asesinato de una mujer desconocida vestida con un vestido escarlata.Un experimentado detective de la policía tiene que investigar el asesinato de una mujer desconocida vestida con un vestido escarlata.Un experimentado detective de la policía tiene que investigar el asesinato de una mujer desconocida vestida con un vestido escarlata.

  • Dirección
    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • Guión
    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
  • Reparto principal
    • Kôji Yakusho
    • Manami Konishi
    • Tsuyoshi Ihara
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,4/10
    3,7 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Guión
      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
    • Reparto principal
      • Kôji Yakusho
      • Manami Konishi
      • Tsuyoshi Ihara
    • 22Reseñas de usuarios
    • 57Reseñas de críticos
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    Reparto principal35

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    Kôji Yakusho
    Kôji Yakusho
    • Noboru Yoshioka
    Manami Konishi
    • Harue Nimura
    Tsuyoshi Ihara
    Tsuyoshi Ihara
    • Tôru Miyaji
    Hiroyuki Hirayama
    • Wakai Keiji Sakurai
    Ikuji Nakamura
    • Shôichi Sakuma
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    Ryô Kase
    • Sagyôsen no Sen'in
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    • Miyuki Yabe
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    • Seiji Onoda
    Jin Muraki
    • Kenshikan Furuya
    Hajime Inoue
    • Keiji
    Naoko Miyake
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    Yôko Chôsokabe
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    Takahiro Satô
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    Kenkichi Watanabe
    • Shiryôgakari
    Kaoru Mizuki
    • Shibata Reiko no Hahaoya
    Sakiko Akiyoshi
    • Shibata
    Ryo Tanaka
    • Shin'ya Ichikawa
    • (as Ryô Tanaka)
    Tadashi Suzuki
    • Wakai Isha
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      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
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      • Kiyoshi Kurosawa
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    6moimoichan6

    Disappointing : Kaïro repeating !

    Kyoshi Kurosawa is a talented but maybe too prolific director. Since the early 90's, he had almost directed 30 movies. No wonder that, when Takashige Ichise, the master producer of J-Horror ("Ring", "The Grudge") asks him to direct one of the Jap-Horror trilogy movie along with Hideo Nakata and Shimizu, you get a little feeling of "Déjà-vu" in front of his new movie : "Sakebi" (Retribution).

    Of course, there's still lots of excellent ideas in the movie, and some parts are majestically directed : all the ghosts apparitions are really beautiful, and the movie take there and then an experimental approach in their representation. It almost looks like a modern art installation. Some shots are also really well thought, as the one of the interrogation of a suspect, filmed in continuation, with the help of a mirror in the back in order to create a double space. But the most original aspect of the movie is the depiction of the modern Tokyo, witch doesn't look modern at all. In the movie, the city looks like a post-war town, everything is rotten and lugubre, there's nobody in the dark streets. You don't often see such a representation of Japan, far from the clichés of the ultra-modern society it's supposed to be.

    But the problem is that all this was ultimately in others Kurosawa's movies, as if he wanted to offer a sort of best-of his previous works here. His style haven't change, and the story isn't really surprising for any "Kaïro"'s spectator. This lack of surprise leads to a feeling of boringness, and I couldn't get out of my mind, after the movie, the idea that it was clearly unoriginal (for a Kurosawa's movie, of course) and a little bit too long (maybe cutting 20 minutes of the movie would have been a good thing).

    But all in all, this movie is a good introduction to his tormented universe, and for those who already know it, well, a new Kyoshi Kurosawa's movie certainly comes out in 3 months.
    8lastliberal

    I don't know that woman.

    This is not your typical j-horror. There are no bloody murders, no nudity, and you really have to contemplate everything to figure it out. It requires and investment that most horror aficionados would be loathe to do.

    Kôji Yakusho (Babel, and the original and much better Shall We Dance?) is Yoshioka, a detective that is investigating a murder, and he finds clues that point to him as the killer. He is visited by a ghost of the victim (Riona Hazuki) and he is going crazy because he can't figure what he did wrong. Even after they find her killer, she still haunts him.

    Repetitive occurrences and talk indicate that they may be clues to the mystery - frequent earthquakes, all the victims were drowned in salt water (including one in a tub), the preoccupation with the ferry from 15 years ago, and the constant talk of tearing down and rebuilding along the coast.

    These things keep occurring, but they don't bring you any closer to the truth.

    Manami Konishi, as Yoshioka's girlfriend was a pleasurable presence, as well as an excellent actress.

    Kiyoshi Kurosawa certainly knows how to tell a ghost story.
    5fernandorocha-Brasil

    Missing clues

    A detective (Kôji Yakusho, from the wonderful PERFECT DAYS) investigates the murder of a woman dressed in red and finds traces mysteriously linked to her life at the scene of the crime. From this premise, the script of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's film (without any connection to Akira) embarks on the path of horror, with the appearance of the ghost of the murdered woman, with a red dress contrasting with the faded photograph, like a constantly bleeding cut. This aesthetic option is even satisfactory, but it ends up losing strength in the development of the hermetic story, making it impossible for the viewer to obtain revealing clues for the total understanding of the film.
    5zettaichan

    Disappointing

    This is a rather forgettable horror film, which is a letdown coming from Kiyoshi Kurosawa. I see people on the messageboard for this film claiming that disliking it shows a lack of sophistication, or a failure to appreciate Japanese cinema. I'm a fan of the Asian horror wave of the past decade or so. I had no trouble following movies like Suicide Club, The Eye, and A Tale of Two Sisters. And I love several of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's other works: Cure, Charisma, Korei (Seance) and Kairo (Pulse.) I didn't like Retribution. It has long tension-building takes and quirky observed moments like Kurosawa's better works; he's an assured director who excels at atmosphere. But the plot of this film may actually be TOO clear. Cure, Charisma and Pulse are evocative films that leave central questions unanswered, haunting viewers.

    In Retribution, everything is revealed, and the supernatural comes to seem ordinary, a little boring and even a little silly. Techniques and images repeat from Kurosawa's better films. Retribution has its moments, but there's nothing here that Kurosawa hasn't already done better elsewhere.
    8CipherCode

    A rich and beautiful tale of otherworldly expression

    This really is another masterpiece in a gathering of work that puts so many American mainstream horror directors to shame.

    A rich tale of longing and unrequited desire, summed in an intensely satisfying, and beautiful prose. Delicate, yet overwhelming at times. Smart and distracting, like the written lines of Haruki Murakami, filled with lynchesque overtones. It reminded me of Miike doing Izo, in its expertise in skipping genre and time planes to find its core story. I loved this movie. I know it is clique, but I laughed, I cried. I jumped out of the seat of my pants!!!

    For a lover of Kurosawa, this is a must!

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      Though it was not originally released as an official entry in the J-Horror Theater film series, the film is included as the fourth entry in the anthology series. Other films include Infection (2004), Premonition (2004), and Reincarnation (2006)
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The J-Horror Virus (2023)
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      Kaze ni naru
      Written by Ataru Nakamura

      Performed by Ataru Nakamura

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de febrero de 2007 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
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      • Japonés
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      • Retribution
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Ariake Station, Koto, Tokio, Japón
    • Empresas productoras
      • Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS)
      • Entertainment Farm (EF)
      • Avex Entertainment
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    • Duración
      1 hora 44 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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