GON
GON

GON

2015TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

The Gon series features the adventures of the irascible title character, a tiny fictional dinosaur, as he interacts with the natural world. Gon somehow survived the extinction of his fellow dinosaurs and interacts with paleolithic animals.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Yoshihiro NishimuraGenres: Action, Comedy, Horror

Plot Summary

A surreal and hyper-violent action-comedy, Gon follows a young woman who travels to a remote village to discover her family's dark secret. She finds herself embroiled in a bizarre conflict involving mutated creatures, ancient rituals, and a legendary monster hunter. The film is characterized by its extreme gore, inventive creature design, and darkly comedic tone, pushing the boundaries of practical effects and over-the-top action.

Critical Reception

Gon has been recognized within the cult film circuit for its unique brand of extreme horror-comedy. Critics have noted its ambitious practical effects and relentless, often absurd, violence. While polarizing, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of Japanese exploitation cinema and body horror.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its wildly imaginative and grotesque practical effects.
  • Noted for its unapologetic commitment to extreme gore and surreal humor.
  • Considered a niche film, appealing primarily to fans of cult and extreme horror.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and highly divided, with many praising its originality and dedication to practical effects, while others found the extreme violence and bizarre nature of the film to be overwhelming and off-putting.

Fun Fact

Director Yoshihiro Nishimura is renowned for his work on other extreme Japanese horror films, including 'Tokyo Gore Police' and 'Helldriver', often collaborating with producer and effects artist Kazuhiro Nakayama.

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