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The Sylvian Experiments

Original title: Kyôfu
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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The Sylvian Experiments (2010)
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Dr. Hattori and her husband watch footage of brain surgery experiments with Manchurian, Russian and Japanese guinea pigs that had been found in the basement of a wrecked hospital. Out of the... Read allDr. Hattori and her husband watch footage of brain surgery experiments with Manchurian, Russian and Japanese guinea pigs that had been found in the basement of a wrecked hospital. Out of the blue, there is a white light and when they look back, they see they children Ota Miyuki a... Read allDr. Hattori and her husband watch footage of brain surgery experiments with Manchurian, Russian and Japanese guinea pigs that had been found in the basement of a wrecked hospital. Out of the blue, there is a white light and when they look back, they see they children Ota Miyuki and Kaori staring at the light. Years later, Miyuki vanishes from the Tama Medical Universi... Read all

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    • Hiroshi Takahashi
  • Writer
    • Hiroshi Takahashi
  • Stars
    • Yôko Chôsokabe
    • Mina Fujii
    • Momoko Hatano
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    557
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    • Director
      • Hiroshi Takahashi
    • Writer
      • Hiroshi Takahashi
    • Stars
      • Yôko Chôsokabe
      • Mina Fujii
      • Momoko Hatano
    • 7User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yôko Chôsokabe
    Mina Fujii
    • Kaori
    Momoko Hatano
    Tomohiro Kaku
    Nagisa Katahira
    • Etsuko
    Sô Kusakabe
    Ryôta Matsushima
    Yuri Nakamura
    • Miyuki
    Yôichirô Saitô
    Chôei Takahashi
    Ken'ichi Takitô
    Nuts Tanahashi
    Hiroyuki Yamamoto
    Kimika Yoshino
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    3claudio_carvalho

    Intriguing and Unintelligible Mess

    Dr. Hattori and her husband watch footage of brain surgery experiments with Manchurian, Russian and Japanese guinea pigs that had been found in the basement of a wrecked hospital. Out of the blue, there is a white light and when they look back, they see they children Ota Miyuki and Kaori staring at the light.

    Years later, Miyuki (Yuri Nakamura) vanishes from the Tama Medical University Hospital and her sister Kaori (Mina Fujii), Miyuki's boyfriend Motojima and detective Hirasawa are seeking her. However, Miyuki and the teenagers Kazochi, Takumi, Hattori and Rieko have been submitted to a nightmarish experiment by Dr. Hattori and her team with tragic results.

    "Kyôfu" is an intriguing film, with a mad scientist that submits her daughters and other teenagers to creepy experiments that recalled me the Dharma Projet from "Lost". Unfortunately the screenplay is a complete mess and despite the good acting, cinematography, make-up and effects, the film is unintelligible. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "Herança Amaldiçoada" ("Cursed Heritage")
    4gothic_a666

    Meandering Mess

    'Kyofu' starts out as intriguing only to plummet into muddled vagaries and plot-less shenanigans with an overly ambitious undertone and is never fully realized. The initial thrust of the movie includes a failed suicide who ends up a guinea pig captive of her own mother, the experiments including brain surgery in a quest to alter human perception and bring the species to a whole new level. A chilling scenario given that the point of the reference were human experiments that the Imperial army actually performed on prisoners of war during WWII.

    In fact, the horrors of such things like Unit 731 are beyond anything 'Kyofu' could ever hope to achieve, testifying that real life can so often trump fiction. But perhaps it is unfair to expect this movie to deliver on that account, however, this is a movie spawned from a rich tradition of scary cinema and it fails to live up to the expectations within the genre.

    Instead of exploring a genuinely scary story the movie loses itself in meanderings about life after death, virgin pregnancy, a looming bright light that becomes very fake looking CG created fog to represent the never quite explained threat, and there is even one of those infuriating twists that by now are all too tiresome.

    'Kyofu' does try to be scary and its vocabulary is for the most part that of Asian horror with a slow pace, plenty of moody scenery be it a creepy clinic or the many forest scenes that seem to invoke such classics as the Tale of Two Sisters. Unfortunately it does not adhere to the aesthetics by adding conspicuous special effects that become more laughable as the movie reaches its convoluted climax.

    Through most of it there is a feeling of disconnected bits all pieced together with no actual sense, almost as if scenes could have been edited in any random order to the same general effect. While not long it feels like it exhausted itself long before it comes to an actual conclusion. The characters seem only half present and their very stilted lines about the afterlife ring hollow.

    All and all, it's a shame how such promise was wasted. Here was an opportunity for dealing with one of the darkest sides of Japan, its frighteningly high suicide rate and to possibly go into beyond disturbing human experiments to justify the title of 'Kyofu' (Fear). Hailing from the writer of the ever so famous Ringu this effort comes across as a disappointment on all fronts.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    A virtuosic, creepily confounding J-horror freak-out!

    From the inspired writer of game changing J-Horror classic 'The Ring', director,Hiroshi Takahashi's manifestly disturbing, audaciously inward feature 'Kyofu' boldly exposes horror fans to trippier terror tangents not often experienced! An eerily esoteric, compellingly strange narrative that ventures macabrely into metaphysical madness, neurological nightmare, the afterlife, and all morbid manner of melon twisting, temporal lobe tweaking, astral travelling, reality warping weirdness! While it occasionally veers into impenetrable miasmas of pseudo scientific blarney I enjoyed every sinisterly skewed second of it! A virtuosic, creepily confounding J-horror freak-out, The Sylvian Experiments is part of The iconic J-Horror Theatre series that includes: 'Infection' (2004), 'Premonition' (2004), 'Reincarnation' (2006), Retribution (2006) and Kaidan (2007).
    4Boba_Fett1138

    A not so very scary, interesting or atmospheric movie, by the writer of "Ringu".

    It's quite unbelievable how much people are still praising the Japanese horror genre. Let me tell you, as a real horror fan and lover, that there are still far more great Hollywood genre movies than Japanese ones out there. Problem with Japanese genre movies often is that they are all too much alike in story and atmosphere and usually aren't helped by a very high budget.

    Problem with this movie is that it presents itself as a mysterious and clever one, while in fact it's being neither really. The movie is only mysterious because it's being told that way but not because the story in itself is being a very interesting or real clever and mysterious one. It actually causes the movie to work out more confusing and messy than anything else really.

    It's actually hard to believe this movie got written and directed by the same man who wrote the screenplay for the original "Ringu" movie and most of its official sequels, which I all also personally quite liked.

    The movie is also far too slow with its buildup, during its first half. When looking back at it, most of the stuff that happens in the first half isn't even that relevant for the movie and is also quite out of tone with its second half, which is far more horror orientated.

    But it's not like the movie is having any real good horror in it though. It's the type of horror that is featuring ghostly figures and lots of computer effects, that just never become scary. The movie also just really doesn't have the right required atmosphere for that.

    There is far too much wrong with this movie to consider it a remotely decent or recommendable one, not even for the lovers of Japenese horror (no, I am not saying J-horror!).

    4/10

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      The sixth and final installment of the J-Horror Theater series. The other films in the anthology are Infection (2004), Premonition (2004), Reincarnation (2006), Retribution (2007), and Kaidan (2007).
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      Follows Retribution (2006)

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 2010 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • J-Horror Theater Vol. 6
    • Production companies
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      • Entertainment Farm (EF)
      • Geneon Universal Entertainment
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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