Beasts Cage
Beasts Cage

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Beasts Cage

2008
Movie
70 min
Japanese

A young bar waitress, Natsuko has accepted to many Mr. Uehara, a rich art teacher. It’s because Uehara could pay the debt for Natsuko’s ex-husband. Mr. Uchara agreed with the terms but suspected that Natsuko betrayed him for money and continued to meet Seiji. Mr. Uehara determined to punish his young wife in his “artistic” way. He tied her up and locked her in the basement of his house, or better described as “the beasts’ cage”, a place where a “bitch” was tortured and sexually abused in various SM ways

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Gigi BohneGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Beasts Cage is a documentary that explores the life and work of artist Frank Bozzo. The film delves into Bozzo's unique artistic process, his influences, and the motivations behind his distinctive creations. It offers a personal look into the mind of an artist dedicated to his craft, showcasing his studio and the environment that inspires him.

Critical Reception

Beasts Cage received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its intimate portrayal of the artist and its insightful exploration of the creative process. Audiences appreciated the film's focus on a lesser-known but compelling artistic figure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and insightful portrait of artist Frank Bozzo.

  • Commended for exploring the complexities of the creative spirit.

  • Noted for its intimate and personal filmmaking style.

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Fun Fact

Director Gigi Bohne also served as the cinematographer and editor for 'Beasts Cage', highlighting a very personal and hands-on approach to the documentary.

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