Quando la figlia adolescente di Syamoto viene sorpresa a rubare, un uomo di mezza età aiuta a risolvere la situazione. L'uomo e sua moglie si offrono di far lavorare la figlia problematica d... Leggi tuttoQuando la figlia adolescente di Syamoto viene sorpresa a rubare, un uomo di mezza età aiuta a risolvere la situazione. L'uomo e sua moglie si offrono di far lavorare la figlia problematica di Syamoto nel loro negozio di pesci.Quando la figlia adolescente di Syamoto viene sorpresa a rubare, un uomo di mezza età aiuta a risolvere la situazione. L'uomo e sua moglie si offrono di far lavorare la figlia problematica di Syamoto nel loro negozio di pesci.
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- QuizThis movie was "inspired by true events" known as the "Saitama serial murders of dog lovers"; the convicted killers in the real-life case are Gen Sekine (b. January 2, 1942) and his ex-wife Hiroko Kazama (b. February 19, 1957).
- BlooperWhen Murata and Aiko strangles the driver at Tsutsui's place, the rope is loose on the driver's neck.
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Aiko Murata: You scared the shit out of them! It should be okay. If things go wrong, we'll just make them invisible.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Guilty of Romance (2011)
- Colonne sonoreSymphony No. 1 In D Major
Written by Gustav Mahler
Performed by Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia w Katowicach (as Polish National Symphony Orchestra)
Murata also reveals to a Nobuyuki his unique method of dealing with difficult acquaintances: he poisons them and then, with help from his obedient and rather sexy wife Aiko (Asuka Kurosawa), takes the bodies to a remote shack where he makes them 'disappear' (ie., chops them up, burns the bones, and sprinkles the remains in the woods). When Murata insists that Yukio help dispose of a victim, he is too shocked and scared too refuse; now, as an accomplice to murder, he finds himself trapped by the over-bearing and frankly quite scary Murata—fearful not only for himself, but also for the lives of his wife and daughter.
However, a man can only be pushed so far: after several more stomach-churning visits to the shack, learning of his wife's infidelity, suffering a beating from Murata, and being forced to have sex with Aiko (the poor guy!), Nobiyuki finally snaps, attacking Mr and Mrs Murata with a biro (not the greatest of weapons, perhaps, but it does the trick). Now it is time for Yukio Murata to disappear, with Mrs. Murata only too happy to help, clearly turned on by the fact that Nobiyuki has at last grown a pair. The now empowered Nobiyuki also sets about straightening out his ungrateful wife and daughter, using methods definitely NOT sanctioned by most family guidance counsellors.
Other reviews here on IMDb comment on what a harsh viewing experience Cold Fish is, with its brutal murders, bodily dismemberment, rape and in your face gore; but while it's certainly not what I'd call family viewing, I wasn't too fazed by the extreme content, finding much of the film darkly humorous rather than disturbing (but then I've watched a fair few gruesome Asian movies in my time, and am probably a tad desensitised). Indeed, I was ready to dismiss the film as a far-fetched and overlong wish-fulfilment fantasy for downtrodden Japanese males, when I decided to watch the interview with investigative journalist Jake Adelstein on the extras disc, something that altered my perception of the film slightly. Although the beginning of Cold Fish had stated that it was based on a true story, I had taken this with a large pinch of salt (so many movies make this wild claim); as it happens, most of what director Shion Sono depicts proves to be not all that far from the truth (at least until Nobiyuki snaps), making his film a lot more chilling in retrospect.
- BA_Harrison
- 16 giu 2014
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