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Audition (1999), directed by Takashi Miike, is a Japanese horror film based on Ryu Murakami's 1997 novel of the same name. Released the same year as Ring, it holds 81% from critics and 80% from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. The film caused walkouts and audience illness at its original festival screenings in Dublin and the US. Eihi Shiina plays Asami, a role she and Miike partly developed through improvisation during production, including the film's most iconic scene. Seb, Bruna, and George discuss the film's two-phase structure, the audition scene as a lens on male fantasy vs the reality of women, why a film from 1999 still maps onto the male loneliness epidemic and trad wife discourse, Asami's white costuming as a death symbol in Japanese culture, the ambiguity of the dream and flashback sequences. Films mentioned include Memories of Murder, Body Double, The Coffee Table, Ichi the Killer, The Handmaiden, Kill Bill, Possession, Censor, and Nora. Spoilers throughout.
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