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Director: Higuchinsky
Screenplay: Kengo Kaji, Takao
Nitta and Chika Yasuo
Based on a manga by Junji Ito
Cast: Eriko Hatsune as Kirie
Goshima; Fhi Fan as Shuichi Saito; Hinako Saeki as Kyoko Sekino; Eun-Kyung Shin
as Chie Marayama; Keiko Takahashi as Yukie Saito; Ren Ôsugi as Toshio Saito
A 1000 Anime Crossover
A Night of a Thousand Horror (Movies) # 122
Not seen for many, many years the
filmic adaptation of Uzumaki still
retains a lot of its utterly odd power still. Between that time I've become acquitted
with Junji Ito's original source
material and all the other manga of his available in the United Kingdom
finally. It's impossible to argue against his work being abstract on literal
paper, cosmic horror in the Lovecraftian sense depicted through a streak of the
openly absurd. But an absurdity that is nonetheless disturbing especially due
to the incredibly quality of his own artwork. His world is that of simple,
usually episodic tales of horror, only with the horrors not the conventional bogeymen
but horrifying sights like people hung by the neck off balloons with their own
faces over them, undead fish on robot legs, or in Uzumaki the symbol of the spiral and everything that contains it a
cursed images that poisons and distorts people and reality. The tightrope walk
between being utterly silly and how creepy is as much how the manga works in
its power.
The adaptation, flaws and all,
manages its hardest. Even if it's had to use a more conventional narrative,
director Higuchinsky still embraced
the surrealism of the material. He also, in a rare moment for an adaptation,
turned it into something visually and tonally entirely different from said
manga while paying immense respect to it. His technique heavy style never loses
the original tone but is entirely different from Ito's original aesthetic, adding to the adaptation's weirdness in
his use of everything from CGI manipulation to the colour scheme. For more detail, and why Uzumaki is sadly with flaws, follow the
link HERE to the full review
on my other blog 1001 Anime where it
is a bonus review.
Abstract Spectrum: Grotesque/Surreal/Weird
Abstract Rating (High/Medium/Low/None): Medium
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