Jun. 13th, 2009

sechan19: (kusama)
My god, what a brilliant film.

In a sparse, damp prison block one young man stands accused of murdering a fellow inmate. But if he did commit the crime, why? And how did he come to the prison in the first place? How did his victim? What bonds of madness, pain, and self-doubt held them together, and what tore them apart?

Thus lies the foundation of Miike Takashi's mend-bendingly, soul-wrenchingly, super-saturatingly epic psychological drama, Big Bang Love, Juvenile A. At the heart of the film are the performances of Ando Masunobu (the victim) and Matsuda Ryƻhei (the assailant) who portray the fragility of warped human minds with elegance, humility, and empathy. More than just a clever murder mystery, this film is a shocking rendering of lives destroyed before they've even begun and of the ways in which destruction is contagious, insidious, and - sometimes - seemingly unstoppable.

Miike brings all his powers of stunning visual prowess to this production, creating a rich tapestry of pulsating visuals that work upon the viewer almost as much as the taut performances themselves. The story itself shuttles back and forth between past and present, delusion and reality, wound and weapon, and ultimately there is no cure for the sickness that permeates. But somehow, the film holds onto a delicate beauty in spite of its tragic poise.

Utterly essential.

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