Audition

She always gets a part.

7.1
20001h 55m

Seven years after the death of his wife, widower Shigeharu seeks advice on how to find a new wife from a colleague. Taking advantage of their position as a film company, they stage an audition. Interviewing a series of women, Shigeharu is enchanted by the quiet Asami. But soon things take a twisted turn as Asami isn’t what she seems to be.

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Trailers & Videos

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International Trailer

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DVD Trailer

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Mark Kermode reviews Audition | BFI Player

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Arrow Video Selects - Audition by Louise Buckler

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Aoyama calls Asami

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The Arrow Video Story

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Asami's Audition

Cast

Photo of Ryo Ishibashi

Ryo Ishibashi

Shigeharu Aoyama

Photo of Eihi Shiina

Eihi Shiina

Asami Yamazaki

Photo of Jun Kunimura

Jun Kunimura

Yasuhisa Yoshikawa

Photo of Renji Ishibashi

Renji Ishibashi

Mr Shimada

Photo of Miyuki Matsuda

Miyuki Matsuda

Ryoko Aoyama

Photo of Yuriko Hirooka

Yuriko Hirooka

Michiyo Yanagida

Photo of Shigeru Saiki

Shigeru Saiki

Toastmaster

Photo of Ren Osugi

Ren Osugi

Shibata

Photo of Kanji Tsuda

Kanji Tsuda

Bartender

Photo of Fumiyo Kohinata

Fumiyo Kohinata

TV Station Presenter

Photo of Kimiko Tachibana

Kimiko Tachibana

FM Announcer

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Reviews

J

John Chard

7/10

You'll only love me. Wont you?

As the film lovers of the Western World clamoured for more Asian horror, along came Ôdishon (Audition), a one of a kind sort of pic. Its positive reputation is well deserved, though what negative press exists is certainly understandable.

Run time runs close to two hours, and for ninety minutes of that time the film trundles along at a sedate pace. Director Takashi Miike is exploring the key characters, deftly providing an overlay of grief management, loneliness, sadness and even cruelty.

There's a deliberately hallucinatory vibe to the narrative, with many thematic beats ticking away, though answers are not readily available, where both the lead protagonist and antagonist have blurry mindsets, or do they?

It all builds to the Grand Guignol last quarter, where the film has gained its wince inducing rep. Worth the wait? Yes it is for sure, even if it is tinged with a sense of disappointment that there's one too many twists for twist sake. 7/10

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