Audition
Genre – Foreign (Japan), Drama, Horror, Mystery.
MPAA Rating – UR.
Year – 1999.
Running Time – 1 hour and 55 minutes.
Director – Takashi Miike.
Stars – Ryo Ishibashi, Eihi Shiina, Tetsu Sawaki, and Jun Kunimura.
Story Breakdown – A widower takes an offer to screen girls at an audition, searching for a new wife. The girl he fancies from the audition isn’t as she appears, though.
Star Rating – ***1/2 (3 1/2 out of 4).
Short Review – Highly suspenseful, disturbing horror-drama strongly builds on character and ideas before wrapping up with one of the most cringe-inducing, unforgettable scenes in horror movie history. Ishibashi and Shiina are both great, but director Miike is the true star, crafting the film in a way that grips and toys with the audience from start to finish. Not for those who just want blood and gore (but also not for the squemish), this is a balanced, detailed piece of art that works as both a mesmerizing drama and horror film. A near-masterpiece that only loses some footing right before the end, allowing too much murkiness to flow into its narrative. This has gained a large cult following over the years, and rightfully so.