Gozu

2003
6.9| 2h10m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 11 July 2003 Released
Producted By: THE KLOCKWORX
Country: Japan
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Minami mistakenly kills a gangster associate of his named Brother. Almost as soon as the murder takes place, the body of the deceased man is gone, prompting Minami to conduct a search. While looking, he finds a mysterious isolated hotel where he decides to take a rest. Not only are the front desk clerks a bit strange, but even the ambiance feels unusual. Minami soon realizes he may have gotten more than he bargained for.

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Takashi Miike

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Gozu Audience Reviews

Diagonaldi Very well executed
Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
MartinHafer "Gozu" is an absurdist picture from famed Japanese filmmaker Takashi Miike. When I call it absurdist, this means that there really is no meaning to the film at all--and all the bizarreness and nonsense really means nothing. Some folks might like artsy nonsense like this--I just thought it was stupid and pretentious.A Yakuza member is told to transport a really crazy and dangerous member of his gang to the countryside. The guy seems to die--but later the dead crazy guy and the driver spends the rest of the film looking for him. During this search, he encounters all sorts of meaningless and brain-melting idiots. There is the old woman who loves to shoot milk out of her breasts everywhere and she spends much of her time filling milk bottles. There are the patrons in a weird restaurant who keep repeating the same lines over and over and over and over. There's a giant man/bull who licks the driver all over the face for no apparent reason as well as an S&M scene involving the milk lady and her brother. And finally, we have the guy with the ladle stuck up his butt. As I said, none of it makes any sense and to me it felt like watching a version of "The Wizard of Oz" made by folks who were both on LSD and had very significant brain injuries. Some folks seemed to love it and think it amazing, others (like myself) think it's just a stupid waste of time.By the way, although there is no apparent reason for any of the weirdness in the film, Miike has made some wonderfully strange films that DID work...and work well, such as the ultra-strange but clever and watchable "Happiness of the Katakuris". The key, though is WATCHABILITY--and "Gozu" has absolutely none.
kluseba This weird experimental Japanese movie is not only a homage to the gangster movies of the last three decades but also a tribute to the surreal cinema. The movie has many original characters, scenes and quotes to become a unique cult movie.The story itself explains already quite well the experimental style of the movie and its weird uniqueness. A young Yakuza is torn in between his crazy friend and partner who once saved his life and who now wants to rebel against the inner structures of the Yakuza on one side and the boss of his gang that wants him to kill his old partner gone crazy on the other side. When the young Yakuza is on his way with his partner to finally kill him in an isolated place, his betrayed partner suddenly disappears without a trace when the young and naive Yakuza leaves him alone for a few moments to order some lunch in a strange restaurant. He has to go on a strange journey to find his friend - either to ultimately kill him and satisfy his severe and pervert boss or to ally with him and try to break free. On his way, he meets weird transvestites in a restaurant, a pervert female hotel manager, a weird man with a scarface that seems to know more than he pretends, a strange young woman that pretends to be the reincarnation of the disappeared Yakuza partner and a mysterious cow demon that seems to reign over the suburbs of a city where the madness reigns.The film impresses with strange, unreal and yet unique and touching characters, a couple of truly bizarre events and an unexpected conclusion that you won't soon forget and that may rather develop further questions instead of answering the essential ones. I watched many scenes of the movie several times and tried to understand and analyze and developed my own theory. The great thing is that many plausible solutions can be found as I read on the internet which is a fact that distinguishes this Japanese masterpiece from many other movies of this kind that don't want the viewers to understand, offer unnecessary side stories and try to distract the viewers from reality to mix them up and make the movie an unreachable diva. This movie here is strange but addicting, attracting and relatively easy to follow. It unites detailed complexity and relative simplicity in a perfect way. It has also rather fast development for an Asian movie of that kind and gets you quickly into the complex story.I think that the movie is more interesting for fans of surreal and twisted film experiments but it's one of the more accessible or commercial movies of this kind and could be a great introduction to someone that would like to get a good idea of that genre. In fact, I would recommend this movie to anybody that likes epic and surprising road movies. Anybody that expects another entertaining gangster movie from Takashi Miike may be surprised by this unusual style and should check a trailer out before purchasing this movie. There is not a lot of action and tension in the movie but a lot of dark humour, mystery, mild horror as well as sex and violence as the film progresses.
njmollo Gokudô kyôfu dai-gekijô: Gozu (2003)Gozu (2003) is very entertaining while being utterly absurd. At times it is also quite funny in a twisted sort of way. It must be said that Gozu succeeds as a movie mainly because of the superb leading performance by the charismatic and talented Hideki Sone. Miike Takashi often proves, with his more adult orientated films, that his greatest talent is in his direction of actors. In Gozu, although the characters may appear unreal, none of the cast give the impression of "performance". Gozu shows us some of Miike Takashi obsessions, such as bodily fluids, sexual perversion and a deep seated fear of woman. The treatment of woman in his movies is the most telling aspect of Takashi's work. His most cruel treatment is usually reserved for the woman. They often resemble objects to be abused or feared. There are two obvious example of this in Gozu. The fear and revulsion shown by the lead character when his bath is interrupted by the creepy hotel owner, who offers to wash and then feed him her mother's milk. Another is with the female incarnation of "brother" in bed and the lead character's fear and apprehension at pealing back the bed clothes to see her sex.Takashi is clearly more comfortable in a male dominated world. His female visions are often ugly monsters, sadistic perverts or vacuous innocents. It would be interesting for Takashi to emulate one of his favourite directors, Sergio Leone and write a female character with depth and intelligence, as Leone did with Jill McBain from C'era una volta il West/Once Upon A Time In The West (1968). The creation of the character of Jill McBain was an admission by Leone that his female characters up until that point had been shallow and one-dimensional. One of Takashi's best films, Ôdishon/Audition (1999) does have a prominent female character but again she is something to be feared and objectified. Gokudô kyôfu dai-gekijô: Gozu is a unique film that clearly shows Miike Takashi's command of the medium of film.As a final note: Was the ending in anyway inspired by the cheap British alien horror movie Xtro (1983)?
blackismylove This movie was absolutely ridiculous. NOTHING was explained. It was a CHORE to sit through and watch the whole thing, without a doubt, one of the worst movies I have ever sat through and wasted my time. There was nothing redeeming about it. The cinematography was boring, the characters were confusing and pointless, the story made no sense. It wasn't even like an "artsy" pointless. It was just stupid! Who are you people out there that gave this 8, 9 or 10 stars?! The only reason I even gave it 2 was because some effort obviously went into getting the actors to all show up on the same day for a shoot. There are about a million other things that are better to watch. Don't waste your time.