Just admit it. You love watching the gore in those crazy, twisted, Asian horror films. There's something about dead women crawling around unnaturally that sets you on edge, and you love it. It's a creepy obsession that sends thrilling chills up your spine. It's, well, bewilderment, curiosity, awkwardness, perplexity, and confusion all packaged together in one stupefied look. When the faucet starts spitting out wads of hair, some primal force sends you to hit the pause button and see it over and over again. It's foul yet fascinating.
In the first post, we're honored to show one of the creepiest scenes in horror history. Audition (Ôdishon), directed by Takashi Miike, follows the relationship of a man with a sweet, soft spoken, polite young woman hidding a dark secret in her past. As the story unfolds, her personality reveals a wicked girl who is up to no good. In the following clip, you will catch a glimpse of angelical Asami (Eihi Shiina) as she unveils her evil nature to her lover, Shigeharu (Ryo Ishibashi).
Did you see the leg? Disturbing!
11.14.2007
Ohhh the gore!
Posted by Veronica N. Rodríguez at 9:14 PM
Labels: Audition, Eihi Shiina, japanese horror, Ryo Ishibashi, Takashi Miike
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