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Tag (2015)
Description
A young girl is exposed to a series of evidence and proofs that prove many massacres and bloody killings in a state of chaos and confusion in the world, while it is still mysterious and calm, no one knows anything about it in the suffering of everyone from the disorder.
A young girl is exposed to a series of evidence and proofs that prove many massacres and bloody killings in a state of chaos and confusion in the world, while it is still mysterious and calm, no one knows anything about it in the suffering of everyone from the disorder.
Actors:
Takumi Saitô,
Maryjun Takahashi,
Mao Asou,
Yuki Sakurai,
Mika Akizuki,
Aki Hiraoka,
Mariko Shinoda,
Hinako Matsumoto,
Erina Mano,
Ami Tomite,
Reina Triendl
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Takumi Saitô
22 August 1981, Tokyo, Japan
Maryjun Takahashi
8 November 1987, Otsu, Shiga, Japan
Mao Asou
Yuki Sakurai
Mika Akizuki
Aki Hiraoka
Mariko Shinoda
Hinako Matsumoto
Erina Mano
Ami Tomite
17 March 1994, Kanagawa, Japan
Reina Triendl
23 January 1992, Vienna, Austria
Director:
Sion Sono
Country:
Japan
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April 06, 2016
Tag has enjoyed a healthy run on the midnight festival circuit, but from the outset its sleazy tone is off-putting even by late-night horror standards.
October 27, 2015
The whole film is suffused with dream-like sadness and despair, which Sion Sono captures in wide shots of forests and snowy landscapes that are interspersed with the action.
November 20, 2017
Prolific cult filmmaker Sion Sono has freely adapted the world of Yusuke Yamada's 2004 novel 'Riaru Onigokko' to expose the trappings of patriarchy.
November 16, 2017
Taking only the bare bones of its story from the book that inspired it, this film is as much a comment on cinema - and on other forms of contemporary art - as it is an experience in its own right, but it is no less gripping for that.
November 21, 2017
A riotous, baffling mess that succeeds at being entertaining by continually leaning into its own madness.

