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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 contemporary of such noted film experimentalists as Tetsuo: The Iron Man [1989, maverick Japanese workhorse director Takashi Miike became one of the most talked about filmmakers in the international festival circuit. Despite the derailed manic energy of the aforementioned films, it was the stark relationship drama turned sadistic nightmare Audition that found the director receiving increasing international exposure. Audition succeeded in pulling the rug from under viewers as it turned the age-old image of the submissive Japanese female on its head with a shocking and nearly unbearable finale that had many horrified viewers shell-shocked. Born in Osaka, Japan, in 1960, Miike spent his childhood growing up in Osaka, where he eventually opted to study filmmaking at the Yokohama Academy of Visual Arts. Inspired more by Bruce Lee than Seijun Suzuki, Miike’s distinctive style came more as a result of not studying the traditional rules of filmmaking than a conscious attempt to break them… read more

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candicethelost

6Nov11

brilliant, miike is one of the best film makers there is. he is also very hands on with his films and cast; the special features of his films are always worth watching, to see him immerse himself into the entire process.

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Riicko Gillini

17Oct11

Unique, distinctive, derranged and unforgettable...Miike is a example of extreme diversity in filmmaking...keep up the material!!!!!!

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Scout

30Apr11

I think the thing that speaks loudest about his ability as a director is that most of his films (8/10) stay with you. Even if you write them off, they come back and change your perception through an image or a quote, sometimes dozens of different ways in a given film. Movies like Izo, Visitor Q and Audition have changed from movies I was prepared to forget about, to movies I'd be ready to call essential modern philosophical texts. If nothing else he knows what he's doing.

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vlastyr

30Apr11

I love this guy! His head is so messed up thats why he keeps on directing awesome movies. I still have a ton of them I havent seen

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Miike remaking HaraKiri!

33 posts by 24 people 4 months ago

Takashi Miike: Film Society Lincoln Center NY

26 posts by 9 people 11 months ago

Has Takashi Miike gone down hill?

21 posts by 10 people about 1 year ago

Best Takashi Miike movie?

36 posts by 32 people over 1 year ago

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

20 posts by 12 people almost 2 years ago