Bilocation

2013
Bilocation
6.4| 1h59m| en| More Info
Released: 21 October 2013 Released
Producted By: KADOKAWA
Country: Japan
Budget: 0
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Official Website: http://www.bairoke.jp/
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Shinobu Takamura is an aspiring painter. One day, she is accused of using counterfeit money. Shinobu is confused by the allegation, because she never did such a thing and was at home when the crime occurred. Police Officer Kanou then appears and takes her to a place. When they get there, a group of people are already gathered. All of the people there are concerned over a doppelganger like existence that looks just like them and acts like them. They call that existence "bilocation".

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kanabuma I watched this movie after reading the synopsis only. So I didn't expect much than what I read in the movie plot. But this movie proved to be one of the most elegant movies made in the fantasy genre. It's like a beautiful tragic poem. This is one of the best twist-end movies. Kudos to the director for clever story telling. But the end really affected me and I felt sorry for the heroine. A real gem.
marcorivas54 Before watching the film I assumed it would be scary with jump scenes and scary ghosts but it wasn't that. It was a very interesting story that really was a good idea for a film. Bilocation is when there are 2 of the same person in different places at the same time. One is the original human and the other is the fake one. They are developed through certain periods in someones life such as when someone has extreme anger or hatred towards something. This is a good psychological/horror film and something to watch if your into that type of film category.
Flow Supernatural? Sure! Drama! Okey! Horror? Why? Where? How?Bilocation is a good movie, the plot is complex, twisted, keeps you there, even gets you on the edge of your seat a few times, but don't go in expecting scares, or even just plain ol' tension. I found it a tad bit hard to watch, cause, well, boredom is an important factor here, it does strike you a couple of times, but somehow I managed to watch the entire production. I am impressed with some of the ideas, originality is a hard concept these days, but I think if they wanted to make a horror, they would have. I do strongly believe it was chosen a different path for it, it came out as they wanted it, so for that, I will grade this with a 6. It is something I can recommend, but not for a fun night, not for some spooks, but to get an eye on a different thing, another concept, a supernatural film most likely different from what you are used to. In the end, I can't say I'm pleased with it, because it looks truly beautiful, but completely odorless and tasteless. Do as you please.Cheers!
Alain Kapel Now this was a pleasant surprise. A psycho-thriller about an artist whose life begins to deteriorate after discovering she has a double with questionable intentions. Soon she realizes she is not the only one with such a problem. Although initially the film might give an impression of an unoriginal J-horror, after watching it I can safely say that it is something much deeper and better. Recently, quite a few films with a similar idea were released, but each approaches it in a separate, distinct way. Bilocation is very ambitious, almost as Jake Gyllenhaal's Enemy. But most of the twists here are introduced in the last third, and each of them will employ your brain and offer a new perspective on the events you just witnessed. Until then, the film relies mainly on (an effective) atmosphere and classic Japanese horror style shared by virtually all local directors (long pauses during speech and looks over one's shoulder are unavoidable). Just because of that, and occasional pacing problems, the score isn't even higher, although I suspect a re-watch might increase it. If you think of this as a pure horror movie, then it is certainly one of the most intelligent in the last couple of years. Don't miss it.