Uzumaki (2000)
Facts
| Directed by | Higuchinsky |
| Cast | Eriko Hatsune, Fhi Fan, Hinako Saeki, Eun-Kyung Shin and Keiko Takahashi |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1999 |
| DVD Release | July 6, 2004 |
| Running Time | 90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 790594082529 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 13 5:22 EDT (details) 1 DVD, ELITE ENTERTAINMENT, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), Japanese (Original Language) Or 9 new from $7.40, 8 used from $4.98 |
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Average user review:| Japanese Horror? Maybe. |
| Like Taking the Book and Flipping Through the Pages and Tearing Some Out Here & There |
***Spoilers for book/movie***
One such example is Mitsuru, a guy who is constantly jumping out and surprising the main character. The chapter he appears in in the book is called Jack in the Box, and appropriately enough, he becomes one when he is killed by a car and the spring in it entangles itself in his body. He then jumps after Kirie, stalking her even in death. In the movie, he jumps out at her, dies in the right way and... that is it. No jack-in-the-box, not even the spring, no uzumaki (spiral) related death/horror what-so-ever.
Another is the very image on the cover- the girl and her spiraling hair. This doesn't happen to her. There is the tiniest hint of her hair getting a little curly, but that is it, it doesn't start floating and garnering attention. However, her classmate gets the hair. In the book, the classmate gets jealous and wishes for her hair to get like that, and it eventually consumes her as the hair sucks her life out to grow. The hair-growing showdown is one of the biggest scenes in the first book and it's hardly mentioned in the movie.
The movie is creepy though, and if you haven't read any of the books, you should like it though you will certainly get confused in bits as they are skimmed through. This was one of my main problems- during the last few minutes of the movie, they show various uzumaki-related corpses, very very briefly, almost as a tease of what you didn't get to see. Great way to force people to read the mangas, lousy (and mean) way to end a movie. November 13, 2007
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| no stars and why is it classed as a horror movie? |
| Strange And Bizarre Spirals! |
What I found fascinating about the film was how the spirals are everywhere. I even began looking at spirals in my living room. Like I wrote earlier, I was in one of those moods. Anyway, the film is not a classic horror, per se, however, it is an interesting and entertaining film nonetheless.
The atmosphere of the film is what really drew me into the film initially. Especially as the viewer you begin to witness different spirals begining to form. Moreover, for a film on a low budget [as this one was] the director, Higuchinsky, did a very decent job. Also, I really liked the acting of the young girl Kirie (Eriko Hatsune) in the film, as you view her witnessing the bizarre creepiness enveloping her town and its residents. Recommended for certain audiences. Rent it first. December 14, 2006
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