I've seen three or four other movies by Miike, and I can tell you that he's one of the most exciting, versatile directors working today.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
Takashi is a master of the jagged quick cut and the shocker finish, and his head-spinning story is pumped up with almost more bravado than a single screen can handle.
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TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
Everything about Takashi Miike's brilliant and blood-soaked crime thriller comes as a shock.
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Chicago TribuneJohn Petrakis
Chicago TribuneJohn Petrakis
Ultimately a disappointment because it refuses to take any aspect of itself seriously.
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Chicago ReaderLisa Alspector
Chicago ReaderLisa Alspector
It's marvelous or unwatchable.
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San Francisco ChronicleBob Graham
San Francisco ChronicleBob Graham
This is no-holds-barred filmmaking. Some viewers will find it disgusting. Others will call the director's bluff.
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L.A. WeeklyMark Olsen
L.A. WeeklyMark Olsen
Not for the squeamish (a guy rips out his own arm, for goodness' sake), the film is nevertheless more than just a gonzo gross-out. But not by much.
While the whole is diverting, the ending's utter repudiation of reality seems like pissing on the audience; -- we feel like we've been suckers for bothering to care about the characters at all.