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Three... Extremes
Directed by
Fruit Chan
,
Takashi Miike
,
Park Chan-wook
R
2004
2h 5m
Horror
6.9
85%
76%
6.8
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An Asian cross-cultural trilogy of horror films from accomplished indie directors.
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Cast of Three... Extremes
Kyoko Hasegawa
Kyoko (segment "Box")
Atsuro Watabe
Yoshii / Higata (segment "Box")
Mai Suzuki
Young Kyoko (segment "Box")
Yuu Suzuki
Young Shoko (segment "Box")
Mitsuru Akaboshi
Circus Member (segment "Box")
Bai Ling
Mei (segment "Dumplings")
Pauline Lau
Li's Maid (segment "Dumplings")
Tony Leung Ka-fai
Mr. Li (segment "Dumplings")
Meme Tian Pu-Jun
Connie (segment "Dumplings")
Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah
Li Qing (segment "Dumplings")
Wong Sum-Yuen
Old Hairdresser (segment "Dumplings")
Wu Wai-Man
Nurse (segment "Dumplings")
Ho-Man Chan
Wang (segment "Dumplings")
Miki Yeung Oi-Gan
Kate (segment "Dumplings")
Wong Siu-Foon
Kate's Mother (segment "Dumplings")
Pang Hoi-Kwan
High Society Woman 3 (segment "Dumplings")
Lee Byung-hun
Director (segment "Cut")
Im Won-hee
Stranger (segment "Cut")
Kang Hye-jung
Pianist (segment "Cut")
Lee Dae-yeon
Actor in School Girl Uniform (segment "Cut")
Three... Extremes Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Dumplings," directed by Fruit Chan of Hong Kong, is a fairly corny vignette...the other two are well worth seeing.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
You can't believe what they're doing here.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Bob Longino
Asian horror like the new Three ... Extremes beats an American film like Saw II at its own game.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
An instantly memorable, at times squirm-inducing, assemblage as likely to take your breath away as it is to trigger the gag reflex.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
A strong effort from everyone involved, though they're not all wholly successful.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
It's just three gifted filmmakers with vision to spare, daring you to go to their extremes.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
One is haunting and wonderful, one is very good, and one spoils the fun.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Ask three of Asia's most extreme filmmakers to contribute a short horror film each, and the result is, well, extreme.
New York Daily News
Jami Bernard
Blood, grotesquerie and humor mix equally in the first two, but the full combo makes a savory witches' brew for Asian-cinema cultists (or Halloween lovers in need of a gore fix).
Houston Chronicle
Bruce Westbrook
It has three stories, and each is extreme. Yet even literalism can be an understatement.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Makes a persuasive argument for what's wrong with so many horror films today.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
Three . . . Extremes will be a must-see only for fans of Asian horror, but it may also send some people looking for full-length films by these gifted filmmakers.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
For those in the middle, fasten your seat belts for a bumpy ride -- narratively and artistically -- and don't go in on a full stomach.
Filmcritic.com
Nick Schager
Unevenness is the strongest facet of Three... Extremes, a diverse and successfully chilling horror triptych.
Village Voice
Michael Atkinson
A black-blooded hoot.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
The first is the best, the second most riveting, the third most disturbing, but all will stay with you for weeks.
New York Times
Dana Stevens
This trilogy provides a sampler of three short horror films from high-profile Asian directors.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
All three look great and the filmmakers deliver a certain artiness, but their overall triviality and the unpleasantness of the first two make for an extremely distasteful experience.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
Miike, known as Japanese cinema's bad-boy shock master, delivers the most textured, delicate and finely crafted episode of the bunch.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
A bloody strange movie -- and a surprise.
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