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Hiruko The Goblin (1990)
by Alexander Rojas
Strange, mystical pseudo-horror from Tetsuo's Shinya Tsukamoto. |
Mostly known for his cyber-action-sci-fi- gore-art films such as Tokyo Fist and both Tetsuo films, Shinya Tsukamoto has been one of the more consistently exciting and imaginative Japanese filmmakers since the 90's. His cult status has made him a favorite amongst other Japanese filmmakers, one of which, the prolific Takashi Miike, shot behind the scenes footage on the set of Tsukamoto's Gemini. In-between the Tetsuo films Tuskamoto made an unexpected and stylistically different film from is regular slate called Hiruko: The Goblin.
Anyone expecting a film along the visual chaos of Tetsuo or the slow pace of Gemini will be surprised to see in Hikuro: The Goblin, a director with a wider commercial range of style than expected. Alexander Rojas reviews any kind of film, even your parents' private super 8 bedroom home movies. Got a problem? Email us at filmmonthly@hotmail.com |