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Ryo Ishibashi
Reviews Featuring Ryo Ishibashi
A slow-burning psychological thriller that builds ominously and inexorably to its shocking pay-off and then leaves you squirming in your seat - but with enough subtlety and depth that for days afterwards you will be trying to pick up the pieces. 'Audition' is a meditative, melancholic masterpiece that is not for the squeamish.
Japanese director gives his own horror film a surprisingly intelligent Hollywood makeover pointless self-replication perhaps, but that is the nature of curses.
An immigrant saga of family, blood and assimilation that just happens to be set in the world of the yakuza.
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