The Forest
The Forest
R | 14 April 2011 (USA)
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By taking her own life in the infamous Suicide Forest of Mount Fuji, a sexy American cover-girl supernaturally transforms into a demonic spirit to wreak a violent revenge, one by one, upon those who helped her ex-boyfriend leave her. .

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StunnaKrypto

Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.

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Palaest

recommended

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SnoReptilePlenty

Memorable, crazy movie

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Melanie Bouvet

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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benicio-vargas-85

There's a whole new crop of Indy horror makers who clearly have taken notes from the grandmasters (Carpenter, Craven, Kubrik) and now they're gonna be our next generation of greats. First we had Adam Green with his Frozen and Hatchet. Now we got Serafin, who's delivering a creepy pulse-driving cold-sweat nightmare of pure-sweet female violence. Love it. The J-Horror genre is sure to get a re-boost with this. The spirit is along the lines of The Ring or The Grudge, but I swear to God, there is that same adrenal rush of Aliens....in the end. Fantastic pay off makes everything tie together in a hellish journey of the last remaining character. Very innovative this bloke Serafin. Some stuff I hadn't quite seen before. And all of it is the real-deal Japanese Suicide Forest. The acting is decent all the way around, no stand out performances other than the hacker and of course mister on-scree-I'll-knife-you-in-the-jewels Michael Madsen. who, actually is pretty damn hilarious. Best horror movie I've seen this year and can't wait to see more from this group.

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genusangelicus

Quite by good luck I saw this film as a reviewer tester.Never been a reviewer before or an avid horror fan.Anyhow, as a fan of suspense films I enjoyed this one, savoring the predicaments, and its exceptional climax.It's set and filmed on location in a really weird forest in Japan: not only is the forest weird - looks like tangled trees above tangled undergrowth, all springing from awfully jumbled earth, but also its reputation in Japanese myth or legend.The basic idea is very well spun out by the author and the actors' performances reflect knowledgeable , dedicated direction.Would not recommend this for children under 15. There is some nudity but there is also exceptionally graphic violence. Even later teen years, I'd suggest chaperoning.

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ecepilot

liked it!!! Author: ecepilot from United StatesI was very into it. I think its a good movie. It has a very scary ending to a good story. The cast gives good acting for a good script. Great editing. Great direction. The wardrobe was okay. The scene lighting was okay. The score was good. So-so special effects. Very good sound designs. Good make up. So so visual affects editing. Screenplay is OK and funny. Producers did a good job. Set design is good. Main ghost is scary. Actual blood used is OK not great. Good filming of tokyo and all Japan. Good surprises. Car for the cop is dumb but that is japan I guess. Kill scenes are good. Acting of Japanese people is very good. Best part is ending and which is very creepy. Good movie for most everyone

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aquagorgeous-687-15397

I saw this film at an advanced screening so I'm not sure what will blossom out of the current version. I heard some pretty wild comments from the audience. My feeling is that quite a few people didn't get all there was to get, which is probably just as well.This is a spooky story, and set in the real life legend of Awoky Gara Forest (OMG I cannot EVEN spell that word) and that's extremely tantalizing, to see something real, a true phenomenon get played out on screen... but there's actually something really weird underneath all the chaos.The main guy, Jayson is photographer. The validation that all the women around him seek seems to be the movie's central theme. It's sort of all disguised as a horror film, but the real horror is what happens to any human being when he or she gets infatuated with a lost love. That's what happens to the main girl, the blonde ghost.I'm pretty sure this film is about the dense forest of the human soul--that if you lose yourself in the infatuation of another or the vanity of narcissism, your loss is permanent, and you become this demon like vulture, who tries to drag everyone else down, because now your codependent sense of self worth is eroded in your nagging need to be validated by a guy.Buuuuuuuut, in this case it's not just any guy, it's a photographer, Jason. So he's not just a man, he's a lens. He's the great validator because he captures women's superficial beauty and immortalizes it. To the point where even the gorgeous naked girl in front of him, the first scene, hardly captures his attention at all, while instead he is engrossed in her 2 dimensional replication on the photographs. Every girl wants to be immortally beautiful. It's the vampire complex. (Not that this film has vampires in it, alas!) Jason provides it. But he's fickle. The woman seek him but he ends up turning them all down. That's the fleeting nature of the outward deification. The tighter you grab it, the more warped and contorted it will be as it oozes from your fist.He pretty much says it all in the photo shoot, yelling at the dainty Japanese model, then seducing her proper poses. "He's over you but you like it. You love it. It's a good hurt" (paraphrased). And that's what finally primes the girl. The hurt. An endless pursuit of the hurt.So I LOVED the ending. Made perfect sense. When the lens is cracked, and you'll get my reference when you see the film, the pain is over.The meta-lingual references are pretty much tripled when you consider that Jason uses the video camera in the end to search for his nemesis and Koshi (sp?) uses the hallways monitors. In a sense, there is no reality for these people beyond what the camera allows them to see, a confined perspective. That's the pathology of it.Solid performances for the most part bring a deceptively common dialog to life throughout the story. It's suspenseful and then it gets pretty scary. But, again, for me, the true worth is in the brutal excoriation of the human condition. Slash up on THAT!!!!: )

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