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director for directors such as Masaru Konuma,
Hiroyuki Nasu and Yoichi Sai. He had made his solid career as a
studio AD. His directorial debut, GHOST ACTRESS (1996), had a theme
set on the studio environment and his direction in portraying the
immense terror was well calculated. This has led to create a foundation
to his successful film RING. Then he worked on horror films such
as RING 2 and THE SLEEPING BRIDE and also worked on other film genres
such as romance and suspense. His directing talent is now in broader
range and he is respected as one of Japan's most sought-after visual
creators. DARK WATER is his first film since he left the studio.
Director's Filmography:
1996 GHOST ACTRESS
1997 ASSASSIN'S TOWN
1998 RING
1998 JOSEPH LOSEY ; THE MAN WITH FOUR NAMES
1999 RING 2
2000 THE SLEEPING BRIDE
2000 CHAOS
2001 SADISTIC & MASOCHISTIC
"On the horror film techniques, I have been
pursuing the skills and possibilities on my own from many angles.
The film could look overly surrealistic, once the direction went
wrong. It has been three years since I made RING 2. Working on films
in different genre has shown me new ways to direct horror films.
When it comes to a horror film, portraying a surrealistic daily
life with entertainment elements could lead to the best subject.
DARK WATER by Koji Suzuki is an exceptionally brilliant modern-horror
with a classic writing-style to portray terror, blending an indispensable
item in our daily life "water" and "city space"
such as apartments or condos. Reading this story, I couldn't help
feeling extremely intense terror and anxiety. The storytelling style
of Yoshimi, the main character, speaking to herself heightens the
horror buried in our daily life to the maximum. Upon visualizing
this story, I intend to throw audience into confusion on how they
feel. Having made three horror films, all the skills I have gained
will be reflected on the screen to the maximum. Finally, if the
theme of this film, the eternal relationship of "mother and
her child" somehow remains in the audience after experiencing
this film, it will be rewarding to me."
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