Monday, December 5, 2011

Thirst Redo Review

 

Beautifully shot movie to say the least. The transitions from scene to scene were interesting and fluid. I also enjoyed some of the obscure camera angles to display a scene which gave it a more eerie vibe to the film.

There was tons of sex after the flick jumped off, perhaps a little too much for me. Although this seems like a common thread I see in many Japanese horror films: lots of sex and gore to the extreme . . . thank God it was nothing like Itchi the killer though which I could barely finish.

Aside from the overuse of gore, the display of a vampire tied in well with good/evil, God/Satan. I enjoyed the philosophy of the film where religion was brought into the beginning stating that the worst sin a human can commit is suicide. I also enjoyed the humble priest morphing into a sinful human; gluttony at its finest example. At the end the two lovers committed this act which raises juicy questions for the audience such as 'Are they still considered human?' 'Is killing other beings for their survival better than killing themselves?' 'Are they going to be judged in front of God and where might they end up?'

Tae-joo was tweaked out female character. A woman who brought a man to his knees and seduced him into desires he had never explored before. This was probably a fine example of girl power over the opposite sex and what sick games can be had.

Again my absolute favorite part about this film was the beautiful scenes and screen shots. This was the only movie that I really enjoyed in the genre of vampires because it was made so unique and metamorphic of good to evil.

Satan Burger

 
Wow I really love this author's writing style! I love his way about explain written scenarios and situations is beautifully poetic while he manages to talk about such obsurd and weird ideas. I also love my beginning thought ideas of what he is actually writing about and I am always steered in the other direction which is awesome.

Kind of punk-biblical theory story line. God had gotten sick of humans and got rid of them. Sort of like Noah's art but twisted in such a anti-religious idea that this story would be shunned by conservative religious practicers. I think I was more disturbed and surprised from this before over The Haunted Vagina. Even though I knew somewhat about his writing style he always never stops astounding me. By disturbing I think it made more of a weird connection to me personally since I am Catholic so whenever God is involved that is not traditional I have more of a relation to it, and I don't mean that offensively.

Mellick also made me laugh a bunch more with the characters, God almost in a way 'getting sick' of playing God which has a whole bunch of irony within it self and Satan deciding to open up a burger restaurant! This was a book with amazing dark humor and reminded me of the movie call Wrist Cutters. I think if I was younger I would have been disgusted and turned off completely because of my religious background. I am glad I have read this kind of punk genre now without pent up anger over someone's vast imagination and I enjoyed it purely for entertainment.

His 2 books I have read so far keep me wanting to read more which is rare for me. A quick recap: I love the humor, definitely me favorite part. His books I would recommend for a younger crowd just for the sake of teens in their rebellious stage. I think these books would not get as good of reviews for older crowds as of today.

Audition dir. Takashi Miike Redo Review

 
This movie took me about 4 days to complete because I couldn't keep my attention towards it for very long. Thirst was an awesome shot movie with interesting angles and scenes. Now seeing this film, I was bored within the first 20 minutes. Scenes lasted too long with prolonged pauses and flashbacks. Very little dialogue was used in the film. Nothing is wrong with the lack of speaking in a movie but along with boring scenes made the film dull and repetitive.

I also never felt engaged or connected with other characters who were introduced. I would have preferred it if I received more background information about them. When the audience develops an emotional attachment to the plot and introduction of people, it makes for a strong connection that keeps viewers interested. Most mystery genres can be slow paced and its more for observing scenery like the attitude this movie gave but as I had stated earlier it seemed that very little clues and flashbacks progressed, every scene was almost the same and rerun of already shot scenes which also added to my boredom.

Now on a positive note, this gory flick encountered grotesque twist to the movie. American horror genres can easily get boring and repetitive and this film had hit every level to make you cringe in your seat. These scenes obviously had to the most action to them because NOTHING else ever went on! There were hardly any side stories to help the viewer think more about different characters and very little to no background information was leaked to even coming close with understanding the majority of characters throughout the film.

Overall the movie did a pleasant job of creating its intentional dull and mysterious mood, gory scenes we new and unique to the genre, which will make any movie lover of this genre squirm in their seat. I would hardly classify this movie as horror and more of mystery and gore and reminded all of us to not judge a book by its cover!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Haunted Vagina

 
After reading this bizarre title I had to give this short story a try just to see if it was going to be complete pornographic garbage. I loved this book and I was able to read it all in one sitting. With his short chapters and fast paced moving plot something was always climaxing, literally...

His humor he brought to the couple I enjoyed a lot. He made Stacy's boyfriend the most connected character in the story. I felt his pain every page I read from his shitty situations, his injuries, and the amount of awkwardness he had dealt with throughout his journey. Im actually surprised he had stayed with Stacy as long as he did, being able to put myself in his shoes I would say I would have left the minute things started to get a little strange.

This was not a raunchy book by any means. One can only say this after reading the story and not judging the author's title. He used great imagery and his writing style was very easy to picture what was happening vividly.

Mellick both grossed me out with his imagery but while reading I became accustomed to the fact that his concept is really not so out there. He in a way, gave a new twist on women and giving birth, expect Stacey had to do this in reverse and 'give birth' again with her boyfriend. But as far as his imaginative idea, I would have been just as squeamish watching a birthing film as I was reading the boyfriend's experiences. Stacey's boyfriend is almost the gateway of what infants would experience if they had an already developed understanding of what was happening like adults.

Overall I had fun reading Mellick's writing style and getting a good laugh out of the dialogue over the actual plot of what ended up happening to the characters. This was not a disappointment to me reading this short story, as it gave me a chance to explore my own thoughts easy while reading his work at the same time. He kept me wanting more after I finished his book which is always a great prerogative.