Time Out says
Where Lars von Trier’s ‘Antichrist’ treated its hardcore elements as a mischievous stunt, Oshima’s film understands that in order for us to contemplate the meaning of this story – a ferocious counter-attack on Japanese patriarchy, perhaps even the rapacious ethos of Japanese imperialism chillingly refracted into the sexual sphere – we have to be inured to the bare flesh first. Curiously, the film’s insistence on reminding us that unabashed performers Eiko Matsuda and Tatsuya Fuji have no use for body doubles somehow makes it less salacious. Since they’re persuasive actors into the bargain, the film permits a voyeurism that’s also emotive and thematic, taking the fierceness of longing to a horribly logical conclusion, yet also playing out the ultimate class/gender transgression of female chattel possessing male property owner. Unsanitised, worryingly convincing in its sadomasochistic detail, this is seriously provocative cinema, a telling reminder of what it really means to be dangerous.
Release Details
- Rated:18
- Release date:Friday 28 August 2009
- Duration:101 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Nagisa Oshima
- Screenwriter:Nagisa Oshima
- Cast:
- Tatsuya Fuji
- Eiko Matsuda
- Aoi Nakajima
- Meika Seri
- Taiji Tonoyama
- Hiroko Fuji
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