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Retribution (2007) - Movie

Retribution
Release Date: 26th July 2007
Language: Japanese
Running Time: 104 mins
 
Rating: 18PL
Genre: Thriller / Horror
Starring: Koji Yakusho, Hiroyuki Hirayama, Ryo Kase, Manami Konishi, Joe Odagiri
[full cast]
Directed by: James Dalthorp, Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Local Distributor: Golden Screen Cinemas
 
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In "Retribution," Detective Yoshioka (Koji Yakusho) heads a serial murder investigation. When Yoshioka's own fingerprints and some of his personal items are found at the location of the murders as well as on the victims, he begins to wonder if he may be the very murderer that he is pursuing. Even his own memory cannot save him from his suspicions.

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The Superman Returns ('cept that it's a la

What I loved most: It's only 105 minutes long.

What I really hated: It's 105 minutes long!

Wanted to clear certain doubts the movie left me and found some common thinkings here. "only emotion that was evoked throughout the whole cinema was when we saw the ghost fly like superman, that was when the whole cinema laughed." I laughed. The only ghost-like/unlogical thing which happened when she was flying was, her dress didn't fly up. -.- "And the worst thing is that, u cant imagine that a ghost needs to open door for herself and the man could touch her" Why ain't there even simple visual effects? I think our secondary school students can film a much better film than this. From the start till the beginning, my friends and I yawned more than the number of times the ghost appeared. The entire movie doesn't make sense. This movie should be R21 so that less people get to waste money on it.

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Whoa - what just happened there?! J-horror maestro Kiyoshi Kurosawa ("The Cure") makes "Retribution" one of the best psychological horrors to have reached us this year outside the art house screens.

The skinny: Yashioka (Koji Yakusho) plays a highly-strung Tokyo detective who is faced with strange murders - all victims die by drowning in salt water, although they may be found in shallow puddles of mud. His mental state gets worse when evidence from the crime scenes, like a trench coat button and yellow electrical wires, seem to suggest that he is the killer. His police colleagues even dismiss his fingerprints being found on one corpse as a procedural error. Things get a little harder to deny when an apparition haunts him, claiming to be the ghost of the dead woman he first investigated.

I'll have to stop there because this is not your standard spook fest like "The Ring" which gives the audience clear solutions and easy access to the story. On one level you could say it's an offbeat thriller in the same vein as "Audition", a sort of ambiguous horror with long and unusually quiet takes. Yet another way to look at it would be to view it as a Bergman-esque character study, a sort of meditative depiction of a man plagued by guilt and stress. Are ghosts merely hallucinations of a frail, damaged mind? Or supernatural entities which are attracted to disbelieving cynics?

The Japanese title for this translates into "The Scream" and you can expect to be disturbed by loud screeching wails in the film. There are many excellent scenes for film students to marvel at - how situations are often resolved in the unlikeliest manner by an anti-climax. The recurring metaphor of stagnant water isn't easy to put a finger on either. In terms of effects, I'd like to think that the apparitions are necessarily cliched and unconvincing, so as to lend credit to the 'is-that-a-ghost' motif. The women in "Retribution" are beautiful but very creepy, if only because they never fit in with their surroundings. Koji Yakusho (best known to Malaysian audiences for his roles in "Babel" and "Memoirs Of A Geisha") turns in another detachedly intense performance as the haunted detective.

Do not expect a thrill-a-minute horror like the recent Thai "Alone". You won't have to think much for that one. In "Retribution", you can expect something uneasy, peculiar and sometimes very, very clever.