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Inspirado por um caso real de assassinato múltiplo.Inspirado por um caso real de assassinato múltiplo.Inspirado por um caso real de assassinato múltiplo.
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- CuriosidadesBased on the real life serial killings of Futoshi Matsunaga.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Shin is unable to kill Murata and drives away, he is wearing a blue shirt. A few minutes later, after he stops to pick up a young women with car trouble, he gets out of the car wearing a different, blue and white striped shirt.
- ConexõesReferenced in Flix Forum: The Forest of Love (Ai-naki mori de sakebe) (2022)
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A wild ride, and one you may regret taking
"The Forest of Love" has a similar atmosphere to the Australian serial killer flick, "Snowtown". Both movies are about charismatic, endlessly manipulative psychopaths who insinuate themselves into the lives of people that have already been marked by tragedy. Both movies have that same feeling where you feel everything moving toward unspeakable tragedy, pain and suffering, and you're not sure if you want to keep watching.
"Forest" was made by Sion Sono, however, and he may be the most interesting, challenging, shocking filmmaker working today, so it's a different experience in some other ways, such as its non-linear structure, surplus of strange dialogue and unpredictable behaviour from the characters, and length.
It's not unlike "Midsommar" in these ways. The group surrounding the killer (who is lamentably based on a real person) is, after all, a cult. And the movie takes you prisoner with them, it seems. With its length and commitment to subject matter, like the Ari Aster film, "Forest" becomes more like an experience you are sharing with the characters, the usual gap between movie and audience no longer so apparent.
This is not just like watching a trainwreck happen. You're on the train with them.
It's strong stuff, but all fans of cinema that makes you feel something, whether or not it's a pleasant thing, need to check it out.
"Forest" was made by Sion Sono, however, and he may be the most interesting, challenging, shocking filmmaker working today, so it's a different experience in some other ways, such as its non-linear structure, surplus of strange dialogue and unpredictable behaviour from the characters, and length.
It's not unlike "Midsommar" in these ways. The group surrounding the killer (who is lamentably based on a real person) is, after all, a cult. And the movie takes you prisoner with them, it seems. With its length and commitment to subject matter, like the Ari Aster film, "Forest" becomes more like an experience you are sharing with the characters, the usual gap between movie and audience no longer so apparent.
This is not just like watching a trainwreck happen. You're on the train with them.
It's strong stuff, but all fans of cinema that makes you feel something, whether or not it's a pleasant thing, need to check it out.
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- Groverdox
- 25 de mai. de 2021
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- Tempo de duração2 horas 31 minutos
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