MPD Psycho : Parts 1&2 - Japan -2000
MPD Psycho is a TV series by ultra prolific Japanese director Takashi Miike. Miike is famous for such films as Audition, Happiness OF The Katakuri's and Ichi The Killer.
MPD Psycho consists of six episodes. This DVD contains the first two. Each episode ... Read review
1. Drifting Petals - Memories of SinA sadistic criminal is turning his victims into human ... more
flower pots. Detective Amamiya Kazuhiko is called out of early retirement to work on the case, which is tied to horrific events in his past. His new wife goes mis...
5. Coronation Of Cursed KingCult members spontaneously combust when the barcoder network ... more
is infected. The burn victims are taken to the local hospital where a lonely employee's cyber girlfriend tells him to kill people. Detective Amamiya and his team lock down the hospital, while strange things happen on the secret 13th floor.6. Ascension Of Spirits And Bonds Of MankindThe Police Department denies that the barcode case ever existed in a massive cover-up attempt. The Police Chief's entire family dies under mysterious circumstances. Amamiya tracks the baby stealer to a remote cabin in a snowstorm for a final showdown to recover his own missing child.
Advantages: Complex, Stylishly Made Japanese Crime Series Disadvantages: Very Complex and Filmed On A Low Budget. Disturbing.
MPD Psycho : Parts 1&2 - Japan -2000
MPD Psycho is a TV series by ultra prolific Japanese director Takashi Miike. Miike is famous for such films as Audition, Happiness OF The Katakuri's and Ichi The Killer.
MPD Psycho consists of six episodes. This DVD contains the first two. Each episode is 50-55 minutes long.
This is the third TV series that Miike directed and is loosely based on a Manga of the same ... ...fiction version of Cracker. Honestly. MPD Psycho is one of the most difficult and downright odd TV series I have watched. It's a triumph of stylisation and rightly shows that even the lowest budget TV series can do something interesting.
The DVD features easy to read subtitles but no language options just Japanese with subtitles. The sound is in Dolby 5.1.
There are no other features apart from an advert for 'The Maki ... more
MPD Psycho : Parts 1&2 - Japan -2000
MPD Psycho is a TV series by ultra prolific Japanese director Takashi Miike. Miike is famous for such films as Audition, Happiness OF The Katakuri's and Ichi The Killer.
MPD Psycho consists of six episodes. This DVD contains the first two. Each episode is 50-55 minutes long.
This is the third TV series that Miike directed and is loosely based on a Manga of the same name. Although credited to the original writer in fact Miike wrote the teleplay for the series and is one of the few times he written a script.
Episode 1:Drifting Petals/Memories Of Sin.
We are introduced to Detective Amamiya a criminal profiler now disgraced after gunning down a suspect. Since that traumatic incident he has developed a new personality. He is asked to head a mysterious group of profilers along with Manabe derided by his colleagues and a young profiler Toru, more interested in his hobby of model-making than any police work.
The team are given their first case to crack. A serial killer stalks the streets abducting women and turning them into human flowerpots by removing the tops of their skulls and planting flowers in their brains. Amamiya and his motley crew use their unorthodox skills to crack the case.
All the victims are 'barcoders'; fans of psychedelic rock star Lu C Monostone who have barcodes implanted in their eyes. One of Lu C Monostone biggest fans is a snuff film maker with an eye patch who secretly works with the Profilers. Amamiya's wife also goes missing.
This opening episode starts as the series goes on, in a seriously oblique and complex fashion there are several entwined plots and characters here whose function does not start to become clear until the end of the series
Episode 2 How To Create A World
The profiling team are now operational. Their new case: a serial killer is cutting open his victims and stealing babies from their wombs. All the victims are 'barcoders' and seem to be under some kind of hypnosis. Amamiya may also be connected to Shinji a virtual serial killer who seems to transfer from victim to victim via the barcode. Meanwhile the Snuff film collector reappears and a schoolgirl and her boyfriend try and get her stolen baby back from a mysterious nursery.
This is not the best of the series but is still very the plot starts to solidify the ideas presented in the first episode.
Jumping from animation to experimental shots to cheap but effective CGI you rarely notice that the video quality in this series is actually quite poor (not far from 'neighbours' in the mid eighties) instead Miike uses every device available to make it look great. He uses weird looking Japanese landmarks instead of relying on expensive sets and effects. At many points he uses simple CGI to give weird atmospheric effects such as glowing rain or rain where no one gets wet. Miike really seems to be playing with the idea of a low budget TV series and getting as much as he can from it.
It's best noting that many of the murder scenes in these two episodes are censored by Miike using pixelation. Miike uses this device in many of his films most notably 'Dead Or Alive 2'. Although there's some strong violence anyway he plays on this technique later in the series. There is also the weird and haunting psychedelic Theme music to consider (Co-written by Miike).
This series, as you can imagine if you have seen any of the director's work, is unlike any TV series I have seen. It's like David Lynch and Peter Greenaway directing a Science fiction version of Cracker. Honestly. MPD Psycho is one of the most difficult and downright odd TV series I have watched. It's a triumph of stylisation and rightly shows that even the lowest budget TV series can do something interesting.
The DVD features easy to read subtitles but no language options just Japanese with subtitles. The sound is in Dolby 5.1.
There are no other features apart from an advert for 'The Maki Collection'.
Sure buy this DVD if you want to check out MPD Psycho but you really need to watch the entire series. I would seriously suggest if you are thinking of buying this double episode DVD that you buy the whole box set instead. I must have watched the whole series four times and I've always got something new from it.
fraz1511 03.04.2007 (03.04.2007)
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Review of MPD - Psycho Series 1 - Parts 1 And 2 - Drifting Petals / Memories Of Sin / How To Create A World (Subtitled) (DVD)
Features the first two episodes from series one. In 'Drifting Petals' and 'Memories Of Sin' a detective is called out of retirement to work on the case of a criminal who is turning his victims into flowerpots. Also includes 'How To Create A World' in which a serial killer cuts babies from their mother's womb.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
FILM 2000; SONY DADC
Release date
31/01/2005
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
FMDV 1177
Barcode
5034377011777
Screenwriter
Eiji Otsuka
Author
Eiji Otsuka
Languages
Main Language
Japanese
Subtitle Language
English
Technical information
Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1 Japanese
DVD Description
Features the first two episodes from series one. In 'Drifting Petals' and 'Memories Of Sin' a detective is called out of retirement to work on the case of a criminal who is turning his victims into flowerpots. Also includes 'How To Create A World' in which a serial killer cuts babies from their mother's womb.
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