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Based on Otsuichi's award-winning mystery novel which has also been opted for a Hollywood adaptation, GOTH (a.k.a. Goth: Love of Death) follows two high school students, Itsuki and Yoru, who share a morbid fascination with human cruelty and murder. One day, they find a strange notebook at a coffee shop. The notebook lists out the details of the strange serial murder cases that have struck the area recently. Itsuki and Yoru decide to track down the undiscovered victims so they can see the corpses for themselves. Rising stars Hongo Kanata (K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces) and Takanashi Rin (Rookies) play the troubled young protagonists of GOTH, and Takahashi Gen (Confessions of a Dog) directs.
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Product Title: Goth: Love Of Death (DVD) (English Subtitled) (UK Version) Goth: Love Of Death (DVD) (英國版) Goth: Love Of Death (DVD) (英国版) GOTH[ゴス] Goth: Love Of Death (DVD) (English Subtitled) (UK Version)
Artist Name(s): Matsuo Toshinobu | Natsuo Yuna | Torihada Minoru | Yamanaka Satoshi | Nagatsuka Keishi | Nakada Kei | Hongo Kanata | Takanashi Rin 松尾敏伸 | Natsuo Yuna | 鳥肌實 | 山中聰 | 長塚圭史 | 中田圭 | 本鄉奏多 | 高梨臨 松尾敏伸 | Natsuo Yuna | 鸟肌实 | 山中聪 | 长冢圭史 | 中田圭 | 本乡奏多 | 高梨临 松尾敏伸 | 夏生ゆうな | 鳥肌実 | 山中聡 | 長塚圭史 | 中田圭 | 本郷奏多 | 高梨臨 Matsuo Toshinobu | Natsuo Yuna | Torihada Minoru | Yamanaka Satoshi | Nagatsuka Keishi | Nakada Kei | Hongo Kanata | Takanashi Rin
Director: Gen Takahashi 高橋玄 Gen Takahashi Gen Takahashi Gen Takahashi
Release Date: 2009-09-28
Language: Original Soundtrack
Subtitles: Not Yet Confirmed
Place of Origin: Japan
Picture Format: PAL What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Duration: 95 (mins)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1021223740

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Director: Gen Takahashi

Adapted from the novel by Otsuichi, and following on from Kendi Oiwa's manga version, GOTH: LOVE OF DEATH is a mysterious horror film which boasts a neat twist in the serial-killer theme. Two high school students, Morino and Kamiyama, share a morbid fascination with death and cruelty. This mutual blood lust leads them to track a wanted serial killer, not to help catch them you understand... but for a few tips.
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Professional Review of "Goth: Love Of Death (DVD) (English Subtitled) (UK Version)"

September 10, 2009

Goth is director Takahashi Gen's live-action adaptation of the award-winning novel by Japanese author Otsuichi, which had previously been adapted into a popular manga by artist Kendi Oiwa, and which has apparently been optioned for a Hollywood version. Thankfully, despite its title, the film is not concerned with depressed, makeup wearing vampire wannabes, but is a far more interesting affair, following a couple of outsider, death-obsessed teenagers who become entangled with a series of bizarre murders. Unsurprisingly given such potentially grim subject matter, the film is pretty bleak, though at the same time is engaging and even oddly moving. As such, it offers something very different to the usual Asian horror shenanigans, and has more in common with the Death Note films than anything else.

The film is set in the faceless suburbs of Tokyo, where a serial killer has been murdering young women, severing their left hands and leaving their bodies artistically posed in easy to find locations. His antics catch the eye of two high school students, the beautiful loner Morino (Takanashi Rin, recently in Rookies) and the popular, outwardly happy seeming Kamiyama (played by rising star Hongo Kanata, also in K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces), both of whom harbour a disturbing fascination with death, murder and human cruelty. After Morino finds what they believe to be the killer's notebook, the two attempt to track him down, not to bring him to justice, but so that they can see the corpses for themselves before the police. Inevitably, the closer they come to their quarry and his victims, the more they put themselves at risk, testing the limits of their shared obsession.

Goth is hard to categorise, as although utterly morbid it is not really a horror film as such, making no attempt to scare, or even to really gross out the viewer. There are a few gruesome scenes scattered throughout, though much like its protagonists, the film is fixated on death and the act of murder from an aesthetic and philosophical point of view rather than for cheap thrills. This makes the premise far more interesting than it might otherwise have been, as does the fact that the constantly shifting relationship between Morino and Kamiyama genuinely feels like the hesitant bonding of two fringe dwellers rather than the kind of conventional teenage romance that would certainly not have rung true. Although the plot meanders, with most of the running time being taken up with the two talking in Morino's gloomy cafe hang out spot or wandering around in search of dead bodies, it does work in a few twists along the way, and director Takahashi Gen manages a fair amount of tension once the question of the killer's identity becomes a pressing issue. Even then, the film chooses not to take the easy route, and it never falls into traditional thriller territory, with a climax whose somewhat needless revelations are aimed at catharsis rather than narrative resolution. Morally, the film is bold and fascinating, with the characters clearly being uninterested in notions of right and wrong. This makes their quest all the more engaging and keeps the viewer guessing as to how far they are willing to go and what choices they will eventually make.

The film is beautiful in a fittingly ethereal fashion, with cinematographer Ishikura Ryuji making excellent use of light and shade to create an almost surreal world. Clearly seen from the point of view of its characters, the film exists in a space hanging on the edge of death, subtly filled with quietly sinister imagery, making for an ominous atmosphere throughout. The soundtrack complements this perfectly, being creepily ambient and nicely underscoring the growing tension with a disturbing mixture of innocence and threat.

This air of ambiguity pervades every aspect of Goth and makes it one of the most intriguing and original Japanese genre films of recent years. Morally challenging and visually striking, it draws the viewer into the morbid world of its alienated, emotionally complex characters, and is sure to be enjoyed by all fans of the macabre.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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