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Visitor Q

Country: Japan, Language: Japanese, 84 mins

Original Title

Bizita Q
  • Director: Takashi Miike
  • Writer: Itaru Era
  • Producer: Reiko Arakawa; Hisanori Endô

CGiii Comment

Truly, this has been made by one sick individual. Well, let's face it, Takashi Miike certainly like to stretch it...beyond breaking point!

And...in true Japanese film-style - it's incomprehensible.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A father, who is a failed former television reporter tries to mount a documentary about violence and sex among youths. He proceeds to have sex with his daughter who is now a prostitute and films his son being humiliated and hit by classmates. "Q", a perfect stranger somehow gets involved and enter the bizzare family who's son beats his mom, who in turn is also a prostitute and a heroin addict...

Cast & Characters

Ken'ichi Endô as Kiyoshi Yamazaki / Father;
Shungiku Uchida as Keiko Yamazaki / Mother;
Kazushi Watanabe as The visitor;
Jun Mutô as Takuya Yamazaki / Son;
Fujiko as Miki Yamazaki / Daughter; 
Shôko Nakahara as Asako Murata;
Ikko Suzuki as Sasaoka