The Voice
The Voice

The Voice

1992Movie86 minFrench

The tale of two lovers spending time in Rome when, suddenly, in a restaurant, the man believes he recognizes the voice of a woman he once loved... remembrances and dreams of past love ensue.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Takashi MiikeGenres: Horror, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

In this early work by Takashi Miike, a disgraced detective investigates a series of brutal murders linked to a mysterious woman. As he delves deeper into the case, he finds himself entangled in a disturbing world of obsession and violence, blurring the lines between hunter and prey. The investigation uncovers a chilling pattern of mutilation and psychological torment.

Critical Reception

While not as widely known as Miike's later works, 'The Voice' is recognized by genre enthusiasts as a precursor to his signature style of extreme violence and psychological horror. It received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often noting its unsettling atmosphere and raw, unflinching depiction of its themes, though some found its pacing and narrative convoluted.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early display of Miike's unique directorial vision and unsettling tone.
  • Noted for its graphic and disturbing imagery.
  • Some critics found the plot somewhat opaque and the violence gratuitous.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Voice' are scarce due to its limited release and niche appeal. Those who have seen it often point to its extreme nature as a defining characteristic, with some appreciating its audaciousness and others finding it overly disturbing.

Fun Fact

This film was originally released as 'Ogon no Ino' (The Golden Pig) in Japan and is one of Takashi Miike's earliest directorial efforts, predating his international breakthrough with films like 'Audition'.

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