| 1hr 44min Released: September 10, 1996 Distributor:Asian Cult Cinema Synopsis: Organ is definitely not a film for the faint-hearted or those easily nauseated. Made in Japan by first-time director Kei Fujiwara (an actress best known for starring in the cult film Tetsuo: The Iron Man), it is the grim story of a pair of detectives who stumble across a ring of thieves who deal not in gems or stolen electronics, but human organs, which the villains graphically and forcefully harvest from living victims. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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| A dark, dirty, nasty, unsettling film, Kei Fujiwara's Organ caused an uproar of controversy in Japan when it was first released. One only needs to check out the first few minutes to understand why. Fujiwara has created a movie that, much like the gorier films of director Takashi Miike, is more of an endurance test for the viewer than an actual film. Organ tells its twisted story in a manic, rapid-fire ... Read Review | |
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