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Takashi Miike

Director

“I don't think about the audience, I don't think about what makes them happy, because there's no way for me to know. They think of the audience as a mass, but in fact every person in the audience is different. So entertainment for everyone doesn't exist.”

 

Biography

A highly prolific and controversial Japanese filmmaker, Takashi MIIKE was born on August 24, 1960 in Yao, Osaka, Japan. Under the guidance of renowned filmmaker Shohei IMAMURA (a two-time Palme d’Or winner at Cannes), Miike graduated from the Yokohama Vocational School of Broadcast and Film.

Miike’s first films were television productions, but he also began directing several high-quality direct-to-video releases. His theatrical debut came in 1995 with Shinjuku Triad Society, and its success gave him the freedom to work on more ambitious projects. One of the most successful Japanese directors currently working, he has also garnered a strong cult following in the West that is growing rapidly as more of his films become available in translated form on DVD.

Some of Miike’s most popular films include Audition, the Dead or Alive trilogy, Ichi the Killer, Gozu, Izo, and Big Bang Love, Juvenile A.

Miike has achieved international notoriety for depicting shocking scenes… read more

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Jack Lehtonen

1Jan13

Is he our Fuller? Is he our Fukasaku? Is he our Oshima? Is he our Bunuel? Fuck that, he's Miike.

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Arun Kumar Kaushik

20Aug12

Was the most adventurous filmmaker I knew - dunno if he still is. Still, love him for his body of work.

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Zachary George Najarian-Najafi

31May12

Miike is one of the most exciting discoveries I've made lately. His films are challenging and provocative; pulpy and humorous; delirious and entertaining, and above all great works of art.

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cakebear

8Apr12

I appreciate a lot of Miike's work so I guess I'm a big fan. He's extremely prolific and his movies push the edge in horror and graphics.

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Best Takashi Miike movie?

41 posts by 33 people 6 months ago

Miike remaking HaraKiri!

33 posts by 24 people over 1 year ago

Takashi Miike: Film Society Lincoln Center NY

26 posts by 9 people about 2 years ago

Has Takashi Miike gone down hill?

21 posts by 10 people over 2 years ago

You put Visitor Q in the DVD player to clear a room.

20 posts by 12 people over 3 years ago