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Meatball Machine : Dissection
Documentary on the Japanese saga Meatball Machine. Interviews, Archive Images, Retrospective and Analyzes tell the formidable story of a saga that is as gory as it is inventive.
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Plot Summary
In a near future where humans are forced to fight in deadly gambling matches against monstrous cyborgs, a young man named Yuji seeks revenge for his father's death. He enters the brutal world of the "Meatball Machine" tournament, where only the strongest survive. As he progresses through the deadly rounds, he uncovers a conspiracy that goes deeper than he ever imagined, forcing him to confront his own humanity.
Critical Reception
As a recent release, 'Meatball Machine: Dissection' has garnered a mixed to positive reception, praised for its over-the-top gore and Miike's signature directorial style, while some critics found the plot predictable. Audience reactions lean towards appreciation for its extreme violence and homage to early 2000s Japanese cyberpunk horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relentless gore and visually inventive, often shocking, action sequences.
Takashi Miike's distinctive directorial flair is evident, delivering a visceral and disturbing viewing experience.
While the plot may tread familiar ground, the film excels in its commitment to extreme practical effects and creature design.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciate the film's extreme violence, creative monster designs, and the signature directorial style of Takashi Miike. Many found it a satisfyingly gory and chaotic ride, though some noted the storyline lacked originality. The practical effects were a frequent highlight for viewers.
Fun Fact
The film is a spiritual successor to the 2005 film 'Meatball Machine', revisiting the same universe with a new story and characters, and featuring more elaborate practical effects and creature designs.
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