Midori
Midori

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Midori

1992
Movie
55 min
Japanese

After losing her parents, young flower selling Midori is put up by a fairground group. She is abused and forced to slavery, until the arrival of an enigmatic magician of short stature, who gives her hope for a better future.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Director: Makoto ShinjōGenres: Drama, Horror, Animation

Plot Summary

A young girl named Midori endures a brutal and abusive childhood under the control of her estranged mother and her abusive boyfriend. Her only solace comes from her imagination, a magical puppet named Puck, and a brief, kindly encounter with a circus performer. As her situation deteriorates, Midori finds herself drawn into a world of cruelty and desperation.

Critical Reception

Midori is a notoriously dark and disturbing animated film that gained a cult following for its unflinching portrayal of child abuse and psychological horror. It is often cited as one of the most shocking animated films ever made, with critics and audiences alike acknowledging its powerful, albeit deeply unsettling, narrative. Its graphic nature means it is not for the faint of heart, but its artistic merit and thematic depth are recognized by those who can stomach its content.

What Reviewers Say

  • A harrowing and deeply disturbing exploration of child abuse.

  • Visually striking animation that contrasts sharply with its grim subject matter.

  • A cult classic known for its extreme and unforgettable horror elements.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the manga series 'Suspiria' by Suehiro Maruo, known for its avant-garde and often grotesque artwork.

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