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Audition/オーディション (Ōdishon) (1999) - Miike hamstrings your sleep

 

+ Best Feel-Bad Movie of the Year + Best Gore Movie of the Year + Best Japanese Movie of the Year

 

Piano string torture and gore galore is promised on this hype-filled, chilling poster for Takashi Miike's Audition


A lonely businessman follows the advice of a friend and makes auditions in order to find a new partner, under the guise of making a fiction film. But the woman he falls for turns out not to be the one ...

 

Audition is written by Daisuke Tengan (Warm Water Under a Bridge/Akai hashi no shita no nurui mizu (2001)), adapting the same-titled 1997 novel by Ryu Murakami (The Mask Club (2001)), and directed by Takashi Miike (Fudoh: The New Generation/Gokudô sengokushi: Fudô (1996)).

The well-made romantic drama develops into a gruesome torture horror, in which the young woman's memories of needle torture appears to be a metaphor for incest. Enormously grim but not without effect or direction, Audition far outshines Miike's other Western break-out cult hit, the equally hard to watch Ichi the Killer (2001).

Audition is a fascinating, dark downwards spiral.

 

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Watch a 4-minute clip from the film here

 

Cost: Reportedly 250k $

Box office: Reportedly 359k $

= Big flop (returned 1.43 times its cost)

[Audition premiered 2 October (Vancouver International Film Festival) and runs 113 minutes. Shooting took around 3 weeks in Tokyo, Japan. The film grossed 113k $ in North America (31.5 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were Turkey with 64k $ (17.8 %) and France with 53k $ (14.8 %). The film reportedly had a very small reception in production country Japan and no Asian countries have listed grosses at Box Office Mojo. There is uncertainty surrounding both the cost and total box office number in this case. Miike returned with Dead or Alive/Dead or Alive: Hanzaisha (1999); he directed 4 features, a TV movie, a video and a miniseries that were all released in 1999! Ryo Ishibashi (Black Dawn/Gaiji keisatsu: Sono otoko ni damasareruna (2012)) returned in Rinjin wa hisoka ni warau (1999, TV-series) and theatrically in Brother (2000); Eihi Shiina (Hold Up Down/Hôrudo appu daun (2005)) in Eureka (2000). Audition is certified fresh at 82 % with a 7.40/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

 

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