Review of Audition (2000) by Moz G — 21 Jan 2011
One of the hardest horror films to watch but a fantastic one. What starts out as a simple story of a widower trying to get remarried, becomes a mystery movie, then becomes a mindtrip and then at the end becomes a torture film.
It doesn't seem like a horror film at first, but director Takashi Miike takes his time in adding the creepy factor. It slowly builds until all hell breaks loose at the end. The torture scene in the last 20 minutes of the movie is one of the hardest scenes in any movie to watch and is truly terrifying.
Saw and Hostel wish they could come up with a scene as terrifying as this one. The only real complaint is that the cinematography isn't that great. But that is a minor complaint in this otherwise amazing import horror film.
This review of Audition (2000) was written by Moz G on 21 Jan 2011.
Audition has generally received positive reviews.
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