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2014 • Crime / Thriller • 137m

Killers

"Inside Us Lives A Killer."

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A psychotic executive triggers a journalist's dark side, and they begin to form a strange bond through the internet.

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Kazuki Kitamura
Kazuki Kitamura
Nomura
Oka Antara
Oka Antara
Bayu
Rin Takanashi
Rin Takanashi
Hisae
Luna Maya
Luna Maya
Dina
Ray Sahetapy
Ray Sahetapy
Dharma
Ersya Aurelia
Ersya Aurelia
Elly
Tensui Sakai
Tensui Sakai
Souichi
Epy Kusnandar
Epy Kusnandar
Robert
Mei Kurokawa
Mei Kurokawa
Midori
Tara Basro
Tara Basro
Dewi
Denden
Denden
Oyaji / Father at Jukai
Dimas Argoebie
Dimas Argoebie
Rizal
Yuki Konoe
Yuki Konoe
Yumi
Roy Marten
Roy Marten
Ayah Dina
Ananditaa
Ananditaa
TV Reporter
Motoki Fukami
Motoki Fukami
Undercover Cop #1
Mio Kadoshima
Mio Kadoshima
Kaoru
Momoko
Momoko
Sister of Nomura
Director: Kimo StamboelDirector: Timo TjahjantoProducer: Yoshinori ChibaProducer: Takuji UshiyamaProducer: Kimo StamboelProducer: Shinjiro NishimuraProducer: Timo TjahjantoScreenplay: Timo Tjahjanto

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tmdb98256999
2014-06-10
95%

STRONGLY RECOMMENDED - 4.5/5 Two hour and twenty minute horror epics are rare, let alone ones that hold my attention for their entire duration – the Mo Brothers’ (Timo Tjahjanto & Kimo Stamboel) <em>Killers</em> now has a place in that unique group. Brutal, captivating, and often hilarious, <em>Killers</em> constantly challenges its audience as it contrasts beautiful, rich cinematography with despicable acts of violence, soaking the result in some of the darkest wit imaginable. The film sits at a crossroads between horror, thriller and satire – it’s decidedly arthouse and the Mo Brothers regularly aim to disgust and amuse the viewer in the same motion. I’ll try to keep this review as spoiler-free as possible but I can’t make any guarantees – I really want everybody who thinks they’re up to the challenge to seek this film out because it’s truly something special. Opening with one of the most confronting on-screen murders in recent memory, toying with both the male and female gaze, <em>Killers</em> is a pan-Asian production that tracks the mutual obsession of two contrasting men. Nomura (Kazuki Kitamura) is a privileged Japanese serial killer who posts meticulously crafted and near-professionally produced videos of his murders to public video streaming websites for gratification. Bayu (Oka Antara) is a Indonesian reporter with little recognition, who has dedicated his life to futile attempts at stamping out corruption. Through accident and circumstance Bayu murders two men and is subsequently tracked down by Nomura, who feels a mutual bond, after Bayu posts a video of his killings online. That's just the first 45 minutes and from there things get a little bit insane. A lot of films purport to have something along the lines of “the most intense final half-hour ever captured”, and most of the time it just isn’t true. I can say unequivocally that <em>Killers</em> has one of the most tense and confronting final thirds (yes, around 45 consecutive minutes) I’ve ever seen. From the moment everything begins to unravel, the Mo Brothers manage to create and maintain a sense of overbearing dread unmatched by others in their immediate circle. It is true masterful direction, with their directorial techniques conjuring a sense of realism that many “realistic” horror films fail to capture. Within this mode, the Mo Brothers experiment with some truly spectacular, left-of-centre filmic ideas. There’s ongoing embedded aural and visual satire of Japanese soap operas, sequences that jump between traditional steady-shots and shaky shots from a first person perspective, and some ultra-dark humour that emerges in some of the films most upsetting moments. Some will put a few of the more wacky elements of the film down to poor direction however those do not have faith in the Mo. With a familiarity of their prior work, it’s fairly apparent that every odd moment here is intentional. Working with such a long runtime, the Mo Brothers would have had the opportunity to cut around any sequence they were unhappy with, so the fact that everything included has made it into a final cut that, despite its runtime, never feels bloated, speaks volumes to the control that the Mo Brothers have exercised over this film. <em>Killers</em> is the film <em>A Serbian Film</em> should have been – it’s confronting, it’s brutal, and it has something very important to say about the normalization of violence and misogyny in society by focusing on our complicit role as spectators to this violence, but unlike <em>A Serbian Film</em> it’s subtle. The film never assaults the audience purely for the sake of assault, and most of the violence occurs just out of frame, leaving the terror to stew in the imagination. This is truly unique cinema on the cutting edge of the horror genre and it deserves much wider recognition than it will probably ever see. The Mo Brothers are fast carving themselves a place previously held by the likes of Takashi Miike, Bong Joon-Ho, and Park Chan-Wook as members of the new generation of horror greats. (this is a significantly condensed version of a review I posted at <a href="http://fourthreefilm.com/2014/06/killers/">http://fourthreefilm.com/2014/06/killers/</a>)

Dr_Nostromo
2026-03-09
50%

54/100 A frustrated journalist / estranged husband and father, begins corresponding with a serial killer and begins to kill, as well. They managed to make a movie that is both extremely savage and boring at the same time. This movie definitely could have used some trimming from its 137 mins as it spent far too much time on the emotional turmoil of its antagonists - which weren't that interesting to begin with - and on some sort of philosophical reason for everything that's happening that, in the end, for me, it just didn't work. -- DrNostromo.com

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Status
Released
Origin
JP
Languages
Indonesian, Japanese, English
Studios
XYZ Films, Nikkatsu Corporation, Guerilla Merah Films, PT. Merantau Films
Website
http://www.killersthemovie.com

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