Ichi the Killer
audience Reviews
, 82% Audience Score- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsThis should be at the top of your list when venturing into the world of Asian genre films... Old Boy, Battle Royal and Ichi the Killer all belong in the same sentence! This is brutal, visceral, and unflinching while also having something to say. Stylish and slick, its entertainment value is only matched by its twisted nature. A rare gem that will never be matched by the current contemporary cinema.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsA Gritty, Brutal Masterpiece – Ichi the Killer Redefines Shock Cinema Takeshi Miike’s Ichi the Killer is nothing short of a cinematic rollercoaster that pushes the boundaries of filmmaking, blending violence, psychological depth, and twisted artistry into a film that is as unsettling as it is compelling. Based on the manga by Hideo Yamamoto, this film takes viewers into a world of sadism and vengeance, where the line between hero and villain is so blurred it leaves you questioning your own moral compass. The story centres on Ichi, a troubled and emotionally repressed killer manipulated by a sadistic yakuza enforcer named Kakihara. What begins as a typical crime story quickly escalates into a hallucinatory, nightmarish journey through a landscape of intense violence and betrayal. Miike’s direction is nothing short of visionary—he plays with colour, composition, and tempo, creating a visual style that is both grotesque and beautiful. The film's violence, while graphic and disturbing, is never gratuitous; it serves a purpose, adding a layer of psychological tension that mirrors the warped minds of its characters. Tadanobu Asano delivers a chilling performance as Kakihara, a man who seeks pain and pleasure in equal measure, while Nao Omori’s portrayal of Ichi captures the character’s vulnerability and deadly rage with incredible nuance. The juxtaposition of Ichi’s childlike innocence and his grotesque acts of violence forms the crux of the film’s brilliance, making the viewer feel both repelled and empathetic. The soundtrack complements the chaos on screen, with its eerie and jarring tones heightening the sense of unease. Miike's mastery over pacing ensures that even in the film’s most graphic moments, there is a tension that keeps you on the edge of your seat, never quite able to predict what will happen next. In conclusion, Ichi the Killer is a daring and audacious film that will not appeal to the faint-hearted but is a must-watch for those with a taste for dark, thought-provoking cinema. Miike’s ability to weave together complex characters and intense themes of power, pain, and control makes this film a genre-defining classic. A disturbing and thrilling experience that lingers long after the credits roll—this is a film that takes cinema to its absolute extreme. Rating: 10/10. Perfect for lovers of gore and dark psychology. - Sarah Wingfield Author 🌹
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsNot takeshi's best movie, but still ridiculously cool, gorey,nasty. Crazy, dark characters. Its one of those you want to keep watching to see what happens next. Cult classic! Definitely not for everyone but if you liked it it will stay with you.
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsFilme bacaninha, o roteiro é mais ou menos, as cenas de mortes e de gore são boas com bastante sangue, o elenco é mais ou menos, e alguns ajudam a melhorar o filme, principalmente o ichi que melhora um pouco o filme, a história é mais ou menos, mas o filme deveria ter cenas bem melhores e relevantes para fazer o filme ser bom.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsThis is a ultra violent and raw movie, based off the manga with the same name. It follows a young man named Ichi who has PTSD from an incident in high school and is mentally unstable and he is instructed to kill certain members of the Yakuza. Not only is there a huge amount of violence and gore, but the graphic torturing techniques of the Yakazu are very prominent throughout the movie. There are some issues though as some of the CGI scenes of people being cut in half look very dated. The acting though is really fantastic, with Tadanobu Asano (playing Kakihara) making a compelling Yakuza enforcer who seems slightly off the rails with his love of torturing others and even liking getting punched and hit in the face. Nao Omori is excellent as the psychotic and murderous Ichi The visuals are quite impressive, with very creative POVs and very realistic feeling grade of film. The problem I have for this film is that it sometimes gets confusing on what's really going on. Sometimes there where flashbacks, but then it became difficult to understand if a certain part was happening presently or if it happened in the past. I also found myself trying to understand who was on who's side, but also what role they played in the Yakuza gang or the other rival gangs. Overall, if you like over the time violence and stories about how the Yakuza functions, this is the movie for you.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsI see this on a lot of disturbing movies lists. I always took this as action. Different kinda like Anima brought to life.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsWhile not a very subtle film. Director Takashi Miike‘a gleeful anarchy makes it a must watch for fans of his filmography
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis one's crazy! Sex, violence and drama. Stunning!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsIf you thought James Gunn was something with the Suicide Squad, ICHI the Killer makes that look like middle school. I heard that a Barf bag was given to audiences at a Major film festival before the movie premiere, and most people either threw up or fainted. This was a difficult one to stomach despit a solid screenplay.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsI personally prefer the manga, but that was obvious considering that this Movie was made in the early 2000s with special effects not really on the same level that they are today. Even with that in mind, the guy that was cut in half, like a nice english steak was just not to be taken seriously. It however still gets points for the sparkling, sequinned, translucent, pink dress shirt, that kinda looked like a bird shat on it, which Kakihara was wearing in the last part. Supreme costume choice , I was greatly amused, the designer deserves an oscar.