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    Audition (1999)

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    By Nathan Roscoe on February 18, 2002 Reviews

    This is not for the faint of heart. For what appears to be a lightweight
    comedy about a Tokyo widower looking for love suddenly turns very, very
    nasty and has caused grown men to run from cinemas in panic at festivals
    around the world.

    Aoyama (Ishibashi) is a -year-old executive who has raised his son
    alone since his wife’s death. Lonely and convinced that he’s losing his
    looks, Aoyama decides it’s about time he look for a new wife before it’s
    too late. Then a film-producer friend persuades him to participate in a
    ‘fake’ audition whereby he can screen young women ostensibly for the
    part of the heroine in a new movie. But only one candidate strikes a
    romantic chord with Aoyama, the beautiful child-like former ballerina
    Asami (Shiina).

    A tentative romance begins and all seems well despite Asami’s references
    not properly checking out and people associated with her mysteriously
    going missing. Ignoring these early warning signs, Aoyama becomes
    increasingly smitten with his new love. But events move into nightmarish
    overdrive when Asami, sitting motionless and alone for days purposely
    ignoring her boyfriend’s calls, finally picks up the phone with an evil
    smile as a blood-soaked sack on the floor behind her springs into
    agonizing life.

    From this point on, Audition becomes excruciating as Asami’s agenda
    becomes clear. The final minutes form a drawn-out torture sequence
    with Aoyama suffering indignity, amputation and emasculating abuse. Is
    it all a warped dream fuelled by his memory of happy marriage? Or is it
    an agonizing hallucination revolving around the fear of a new
    relationship? Miike’s battle of the sexes doesn’t offer up any easy
    answers. Instead he puts true horror back into the horror film and the
    intense result is a punch in the stomach that will leave you stunned for
    days afterwards.

    OVERALL SUMMARY
    With its sharp direction and grisly imagination, Audition is truly one
    of the most horrific, frightening and distressing films to emerge from
    the genre in years.

    Nathan Roscoe
    Nathan Roscoe
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