Black Kiss
Black Kiss

Black Kiss

2004Movie133 minJapanese

Asuka is an aspiring model who moves to Tokyo to pursue her career. She moves into a small apartment with a friend of a friend, Kasumi. A bizarre murder occurs in the hotel across the street. The body was mutilated and repositioned into a lurid work of art. After this, a string of murders start happening all around the two girls, as if some crazed serial killer was following them. At the scene of each crime, the perpetrator leaves a black lip print, and is subsequently dubbed "The Black Kiss."

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IMDb4.8/10
Director: Mathew HughesGenres: Horror, Thriller, Mystery

Plot Summary

In the gritty underworld of 1930s New York, a young African American lawyer named Chad is drawn into a dangerous conspiracy involving a mysterious woman known as the "Black Kiss." As he investigates a series of murders connected to her, he uncovers a complex web of corruption and hidden agendas that threaten his own life and the fragile balance of power.

Critical Reception

Black Kiss received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its ambitious themes and stylistic elements, but often finding its execution lacking. While some appreciated its attempt to blend noir aesthetics with social commentary, others criticized its convoluted plot and uneven pacing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique visual style and atmospheric noir setting.
  • Criticized for a confusing and ultimately unsatisfying narrative.
  • The film's social commentary was noted but felt underdeveloped by many reviewers.

Google audience: Audience reception for Black Kiss is scarce, but available commentary often highlights its distinctive visual presentation and intriguing premise, though many express disappointment with the film's narrative coherence and resolution.

Fun Fact

The film was noted for its striking black-and-white cinematography, intentionally evoking the visual style of classic film noir.

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