KI・ME・RA
KI・ME・RA

KI・ME・RA

1996Movie55 minJapanese

Strange "lifepods" have crashed in the western mountains, bringing with them supernatural beings previously found only in the realm of folk-lore and fantasy. Vampires walk the Earth, at war with Humanity an each other, driven by the most terrifying of genetic imperatives! Like wasps seeking a spider, they have come to this planet for only one purpose: to perpetuate their species. To save Mankind, Kimera must die.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Takashi MiikeGenres: Horror, Crime, Mystery

Plot Summary

A detective investigates a series of brutal murders where victims are found drained of blood. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy involving a shadowy organization and a mysterious woman with a connection to the crimes. The investigation leads him down a dark path, blurring the lines between reality and nightmare.

Critical Reception

KI・ME・RA is a lesser-known early work by Takashi Miike, often characterized by its low-budget aesthetic and visceral horror elements. While not as widely acclaimed as some of his later films, it has gained a cult following among fans of extreme and experimental cinema for its unique blend of gore, psychological tension, and surreal imagery.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, uncompromising horror and disturbing imagery.
  • Noted for its experimental narrative and surreal atmosphere.
  • Criticized by some for its gratuitous violence and pacing issues.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this cult film, but those that exist often highlight its extreme nature and Miike's early directorial style, appealing to fans of unconventional horror.

Fun Fact

Takashi Miike shot KI・ME・RA in just 10 days, a testament to his prolific and fast-paced directorial approach even in his early career.

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