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4 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Cannibalism or mad love?, 24 July 2002
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Author:
Julien (Cescotto) from Neupré, Belgium
"Adoration" shows the story of a Japanese young guy who's head over heels
in
love with a pretty young student. His love is so crazy that he decides to
eat her.
I once heard somewhere this film was based on a true story.
Very reassuring!
Olivier Smolders, a moviemaker from Liège, Belgium, made this black and
white short film. I bought a videotape with everyone of his "spiritual
exercises". I just LOVE this kind of bizarre short films! "Adoration"
seems
very strange in his form (totally soundless, except when the Japanese guy
records his girlfriend's voice reading a novel's short passage). But you
leave this film with a profound ambivalent feeling, wondering if you've
attended to a wonderful love act or a piece of despair's
darkness.
I recommend this one to short films aficionados and to weird, underground
or
gore movie fans.
Alas, "Adoration" is probably a bit difficult to find elsewhere than in
Belgium.
Looking in, 16 January 2010
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Author:
Polaris_DiB from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
A man invites a woman over, provides her dinner and wine, tries to
seduce her, and then kills and mutilates her body--all while recording
it. As cinema goes, that's really the point, isn't it, a crafted sort
of snuff film where the female reads passages about passion and lost
virginity prior to be penetrated and used. The methodic approach to the
acting from Takashi Matsuo is a good touch, adds a little more
interpretation into the mindset of the killer, while the woman played
by Catherine Amerie did well as someone initially amused by the
presence of the camera but slowly and surely annoyed as it continues to
record her spiraling date.
Really, this movie is successful in its simplicity and sterile setting
and lighting, keeping everything neat and direct. It's a movie I wish I
had seen on the big screen because the wide shots and the moments of
the characters gazing into the camera relate very well to the audience
sitting and expecting something to happen--we are literally looking
into something, privileged to see what someone has decided to show us.
--PolarisDiB
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
madness documentary, 21 September 2007
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Author:
flowerlipscn from China
I can hardly regard the entire story as a kind of art,especially when i
learn it bases on a true story.The man who did this is disgusting,for
his behaviors reveals the darkest impulse of human being,as the
director introduced in the Cinema of Death DVD.
I absolutely hate the man's deed,but I have to say I adore the way the
director illustrates it.He adds nothing emotional to the film,just
tells the whole story out in detail,rationally and neatly.He does the
film in a documentary way,but attention plz,it's actually not a
documentary.All the horrific scenes are performed by actors.
After it,i hesitate at the question to whom i could recommend this
film.If you will never be upset about the extreme dark side of human
mind and are always eager to appreciate the incomprehensible crazed
obsession of love,OK,then enjoy the film(but seemingly the director
said the murderer is not really in love with the victim,or he will
never kill her.maybe he did it not out of love,but out of selfishness).
I think the director made it is not to say "right" or "wrong" to the
man's mad behaviors,he just wanna record the affair in his way,then
tells us about it,and so everyone of us can make a judgment all by
ourselves.so that's why he did it in an all documental way.
0 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Beautiful and deeply disturbing., 1 June 2010
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Author:
HumanoidOfFlesh from Chyby, Poland
"Adoration" is loosely based on Issei Sagawa's cannibalistic murder case.In 1981 he murdered and cannibalized a Dutch woman named Renée Hartevelt.After his release Sagawa has become a minor celebrity in Japan and has made a living through the public interest on his crime.A young Japanese man invites beautiful French student to his apartment.She reads some poetry.Suddenly he shoots her in the back,dismembers her body and cannibalizes her tasty flesh.Experimental and gruesome short which looks almost like a true crime documentary.The use of silence and master shots certainly enhances truly chilling atmosphere of gloom.Can't wait to see Oliver Smolders "Nuit Noire".8 out of 10.
1 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Strange, 27 February 2008
Author:
Michael_Elliott from Louisville, KY
Adoration (1987)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Bizarre Belgian film about a Japanese man who invites the woman of his
dreams over to his apartment for dinner but he then decides to eat her.
This film works brilliantly on a technical level but the overall movie
doesn't work as well. The film is in B&W and plays out mostly silent
with only the reel being able to be heard but once the cannibalism
starts we then hear the dead girl saying a poem while we watch what
happens to her. The film is brilliantly made and directed and the
special effects are wonderfully done. We see the woman get her body
parts cut off and I'm still wondering how they were able to pull this
off. From Cult Epics Cinema of Death collection.
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