Japanese movie Frantic redefines Metacinema. Director Shugo Fujii (known for Mimicry Freaks) returns with a twisted feature film, an exhilarating plot and a labyrinthic narrative on the obsession to attain one’s dream.
Tma Releasing and TheMovieAgency.com presents Frantic, screening in Glendale / Los Angeles, CA at the Laemmle Theatre from Oct 14 to Oct 20th – https://www.laemmle.com/film/frantic
In a Japanese theatre, an audience of two hundred people watch a play. It quickly becomes clear that events onstage are going off-script, building to the players locking the doors and trapping everyone inside. The story then flashes back six months to follow two of the actors: Sho, who continually gets humiliated at auditions, and Tatsu, harassed by his father and working in a convenience store. Sho and Tatsu decide to follow their dreams by putting on their own play. Using criminal schemes to raise money, and soon in trouble with the local Yakuza,...
Tma Releasing and TheMovieAgency.com presents Frantic, screening in Glendale / Los Angeles, CA at the Laemmle Theatre from Oct 14 to Oct 20th – https://www.laemmle.com/film/frantic
In a Japanese theatre, an audience of two hundred people watch a play. It quickly becomes clear that events onstage are going off-script, building to the players locking the doors and trapping everyone inside. The story then flashes back six months to follow two of the actors: Sho, who continually gets humiliated at auditions, and Tatsu, harassed by his father and working in a convenience store. Sho and Tatsu decide to follow their dreams by putting on their own play. Using criminal schemes to raise money, and soon in trouble with the local Yakuza,...
- 10/13/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
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