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Lost Paradise: Riding Habit Harakiri

Directed by Masami Akita,who is also one of Japan's leading noise musicians under the name Merzbow. With a soundtrack by the director himself, this intense and ultra-gory seppuku film shows a young woman taking her own life by an act of ritual harakiri.

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Release : 1990
Rating : 5.5
Studio : Right Brain,  Fuji Kikaku, 
Crew : Assistant Camera,  Assistant Camera, 
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Genre : Horror

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Reviews

Evengyny
2018/08/30

Thanks for the memories!

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Reptileenbu
2018/08/30

Did you people see the same film I saw?

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SpunkySelfTwitter
2018/08/30

It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.

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Kien Navarro
2018/08/30

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Rapeman
2007/02/13

Masami Akita - aka Merzbow – is one of the most prolific and respected ''noisicians'' in the Japanese noise scene today. He has been cranking out Harsh Noise since the early 80's and has collaborated with various artists from Genesis P-Orridge and Gore Beyond Necropsy to Mike Patton and Sunn O))). I am a big fan of his work, so naturally when I found out he had directed a short film I was rather excited and sought it out immediately (which was not an easy task).Lost Paradise is a Seppuku - or Harakiri - fetish film. Seppuku is an ancient form of Japanese ritual suicide which involves disemboweling oneself, and was a key part of the Samurai warrior code, Bushido. If a warrior had been taken hostage or dishonored he would take his Tanto (ritual blade) and pierce his abdomen, then make a left-to-right gash, letting his intestines spill out onto the ground.Lost Paradise is part of a six film Harakiri series produced by Right Brain. Other entries in the series are exactly the same (minus the Merzbow direction & score of course), the only difference being that the female is portraying a different character – eg: schoolgirl, nurse, Kabuki actress, traditionally dressed Japanese woman, etc. So once you've seen one you've basically seen 'em all.The runtime of the film is 30 minutes, heres how it plays out - first 10 minutes: A woman dressed in military uniform enters a room. She sits cross-legged on the floor and proceeds to methodically strip down to just her shirt. She then opens her shirt and caresses her naked stomach for a while before pulling out her ritual blade. She stares at it for a few minutes then wraps ½ the blade in a ceremonial cloth. Next 10 minutes: She plunges the blade into her stomach and slooooowly pulls it across from left to right. She moans sexually as her intestines begin to fall onto the floor. Last 10 minutes: she rolls around in her entrails groaning and then finally dies. A man comes in, and at discovering her body promptly blows his brains out. The End Obviously there's not too much ''substance'' to it, but I enjoyed this flick immensely, it is a true piece of transgressive art. The way the camera caresses the actress's body as she's in the midst of her death throes, zooming in on her breasts as she moans and groans erotically, is a total sexualization of death.A lot of the bleak mood comes down to Merbow's fittingly grating soundtrack. While not as harsh as "classic" Merzbow, it's more of an underlying rumbling static, which sometimes rises to dissonant peaks. Merzbow has also directed some Shibari rope-bondage videos for various companies and written copiously on the origin and history of the art of Japanese bondage. Recommended for fans of Merzbow or confrontational & obscure cinema. 8/10

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EVOL666
2006/01/29

Being that this film is of a very specialized genre, I'm going to rate it against the few other films of the harakiri genre that I've seen, not necessarily as a horror film on it's own merits.This one has a girl dressed in military garb gutting herself. She takes her knife, wraps it in cloth, and shoves it into the left side of her abdomen. She slowly pulls the knife across her stomach to the right-hand side, and her guts spill out. This all takes somewhere in the ballpark of 20 minutes...That's it...Anyone who has had the "pleasure" of seeing this sort of material knows that it's pretty much all the same thing from film to film - at least the ones that I've seen, namely - girl is wearing some sort of costume-like outfit or traditional Japanese robe, girl shows tits and maybe panties, girl caresses her stomach and midsection for a while, girl guts herself. I have seen 2 notable exceptions to this in Tamakichi Anaru's WOMENS FLESH, which is a far more graphic and "disturbing" take on the harakiri genre, as the lead in that film not only disembowels herself, but then decides to chew on her own guts. That one is pretty rough...and also in the same directors PSYCHO: SUICIDE DOLLS, which has a pretty average harakiri scene, but is shown in closer detail, and the "gut-pulling" scene in that one is pretty protracted and rough, too. So to sum up...in terms of judging against other harakiri type films, I would give LOST PARADISE a 7/10, as it is not the worst of the genre, but also not the best. As an "enjoyable" film - even for a hardcore horror/gore fan - 3/10, as there's just nothing to it. I think I'll leave this genre alone for a while, there's just not much going for it and I find myself steadily on the fast-forward button, waiting for the pay-off which USUALLY isn't worth it...

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pellenase
2005/08/04

This is NOT a horror-film, Nothing to be afraid of here, keep moving, go on. Nothing to see here.Horrible? Oh yes. Gory? Check. A big V on that. But most of all, its terrible. I have seen the inside of a belly, its not a pretty sight, not ugly either, it depends on why you can see it (I prefer the doctors cut, I think, but then again, I have never seen the ax-slayers cut in real life. I could be wrong). Anyhow, those guts was not human, and that is a good thing. They wasn't even close, and that is a bad thing. You can SEE that they have been packed, compressed (At the butcher shop: Yes, I take some from that cow over there, and that goat liver looks cool, and throw in some fish guts while you're at it. Can you wrap them up in plastic for me, hate the smell. Do you have any blood? some red blood?), awful. If you need human guts, go for a pig. You can fool your local police with that one. Stay away from personal road kills like snakes, cats and ducks.And then the knife work. I have seen it worse, in Satánico pandemonium. Why not try to make it look real? Just a little bit? a tiny little... try?Works best in fast forward, even the soundtrack sounds better in double speed. Maybe we need a Charlie Parker for the white-noise electronica genre? You know, double-tempo and all that jazz?

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Argwaan
2005/06/18

Always looking for movies that can still shock me like Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood or August Underground: Mordum did, I stumbled upon this short movie of a woman performing ritual suicide.Yes, that's the "story", a woman performing ritual suicide. With a setup like that you can assume the director wanted to at least shock his audience, but he fails miserably because of the bad special effects (we never see a wound, just lots of fake blood and what is probably animal intestines).Well, maybe he wanted to make a fake snuff movie, like the movies mentioned earlier? This doesn't work either because of the many camera angles and the artsy beginning and ending of the movie.Having said this, it's still at the very least an interesting movie, worth hunting down if you like rare and weird stuff, and it has some nice atmospheric noise music, but it's definitely not for everyone.Rating: 3/10

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