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Lumberjack the Monster
Directed by
Takashi Miike
R
2024
1h 59m
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5.9
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6.3
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After surviving an attack by a masked serial killer, ruthless lawyer Akira Ninomiya sets out on a path of revenge.
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Cast of Lumberjack the Monster
Kazuya Kamenashi
Akira Ninomiya
Nanao
Arashiko Toshiro
Riho Yoshioka
Emi Kagemi
Kiyohiko Shibukawa
Noboru Inui
Shota Sometani
Kuro Sugitani
Shido Nakamura
Takeshi Kenmochi
Reon Yuzuki
Minosuke
Keisuke Horibe
Hirose
Masayuki Deai
Chigusa Yasuzawa
Tomohiko Imai
Ariei Umefune
Katsuya Kobayashi
Ryushin Tei
Kentaro Furuyama
Asuka Hamaru
Hinami Mori
Yasushi Kimura
Masatoshi Kihara
Lumberjack the Monster Ratings & Reviews
Psychocinematography
Pieter-Jan Van Haecke
Lumberjack The Monster is a great example of a filmic experience that is helmed by a director that is uninvested in the narrative material of the story and, consequently, merely does his bare minimum.
Cambridge Day
Tom Meek
The auteur of J-horror [Miike] gets back to his gory roots.
In Review Online
Fred Barrett
Contrasted with his best work, Miike's latest horror turn barely scrapes any interesting ideas.
Arts Fuse
Steve Erickson
The problem is that by halfheartedly trying to take an 'explanatory' route, Lumberjack the Monster turns its back on serving up perverse, gory genre fare.
Asian Movie Pulse
Panos Kotzathanasis
Although quite well done, there is nothing truly original here, resulting in too much of 'seen this done that' throughout the movie
Rue Morgue Magazine
Michael Gingold
It does deliver a share of grisly/bizarre surface pleasures, yet Miike's devotees might well wish for a little less talk and more exploration of the gritty/disturbing possibilities of the material.
Collider
Chase Hutchinson
Sure, the director of films like the astounding Audition is certainly prolific, but Lumberjack the Monster sees him returning to horror in a new way. It isn't his best work by any means, but there are still plenty of interesting things going on here.
Movies and Munchies (YouTube)
Chris Joyce
The story suffers from a lack of development on a few characters, but thankfully relationship arcs are intricate and complicated which in turn introduce multiple suspects, adding to the intrigue that will keep you guessing to the end.
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