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Freeze Me
Directed by
Takashi Ishii
Not Rated
2000
1h 41m
Drama
,
Thriller
,
and more
6.2
55%
43%
5.7
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A woman is raped by three men. She moves south to Tokyo and five years later is about to marry a colleague, when one of the rapists enters her apartment. The other two come later.
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Cast of Freeze Me
Harumi Inoue
Chihiro Yamazaki
Shingo Tsurumi
Atsushi Kojima
Kazuki Kitamura
Noboru Hirokawa
Shunsuke Matsuoka
Yûsuke Nogami
Daisuke Iijima
Deliveryman
Ito Yozaburo
Boss
Naoto Takenaka
Minoru Baba
Takashi Ishii
Director / Writer / Producer
Taketo Niitsu
Producer
Nobuaki Nagae
Producer
Teru Yamazaki
Production Design
Yasushi Sasakibara
Director Of Photography
Goro Yasukawa
Original Music Composer
Freeze Me Ratings & Reviews
Film Threat
Phil Hall
Effective thriller.
Filmcritic.com
Don Willmott
It's hard to be fully supportive of any film that traces its cinematic lineage back to the famously loathsome cult classic I Spit On Your Grave
eFilmCritic.com
Brian Mckay
characters behave in a rather unbelievable fashion in order to further the contrivances of the plot.
Offoffoff
Joshua Tanzer
About a manga-like heroine who fights back at her abusers, it's energetic and satisfying if not deep and psychological.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
To show these characters in the act and give them no feelings of remorse -- and to cut repeatedly to the flashback of the original rape -- is overkill to the highest degree.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
Queasy audiences beware, but midnight-movie bookers take note.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
There is no psychology here, and no real narrative logic -- just a series of carefully choreographed atrocities, which become strangely impersonal and abstract.
Village Voice
Michael Atkinson
A suffocating rape-payback horror show that hinges on the subgenre's most enabling victim ... and an ebullient affection for industrial-model meat freezers.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
It downplays the initial assault, referring to it only in fragmented flashbacks, while offering a cogent critique of ongoing attitudes about rape and its victims, particularly in Japan.
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