A film that fuses surrealism, mystery and drama to create a film that is compelling, humorous and disturbing in equal measure. “Ow” is a peculiar film that defies categorisation and leaves the viewer with many unanswered questions.
Tetsuo Suzuki is a young man who seems to be trapped in a prison of his own making. Living at home with his parents, he lacks the drive to go out and find a job, and would rather just stay in bed. Early in the film, we see him involved in a bizarre monologue concerning noodles and grains that seems to go nowhere, much like his life itself. He appears to be stuck on these rambles while simultaneously being unable to focus on anything that might be of use to those around him. When his girlfriend arrives at the house, the two witness a floating orb in his room that causes them to...
Tetsuo Suzuki is a young man who seems to be trapped in a prison of his own making. Living at home with his parents, he lacks the drive to go out and find a job, and would rather just stay in bed. Early in the film, we see him involved in a bizarre monologue concerning noodles and grains that seems to go nowhere, much like his life itself. He appears to be stuck on these rambles while simultaneously being unable to focus on anything that might be of use to those around him. When his girlfriend arrives at the house, the two witness a floating orb in his room that causes them to...
- 5/27/2018
- by Matthew Cooper
- AsianMoviePulse
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