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A LAUGHING FROG
The votes are in, and Hideyuki Hirayama's A LAUGHING FROG receives the honours as Midnight Eye readers' favourite film of 2003.

Below are the final results, plus your personal comments and reactions. Many thanks to everyone who voted. You can find out what Midnight Eye's own favourites of the year were in our Best of 2003 feature.
 
 Ranking TitleOriginal titleDirector
1. 22.46% A LAUGHING FROGWarau KaeruHideyuki Hirayama
2. 18.27% GozuGokudo Kyofu Daigekijo Gozu   Takashi Miike
3. 11.54% Zatoichi Takeshi Kitano
4. 10.90% Bright FutureAkarui MiraiKiyoshi Kurosawa
5. 06.41% A Snake of JuneRokugatsu No HebiShinya Tsukamoto
6. 05.13% Azumi Ryuhei Kitamura
7. 03.85% Twilight SamuraiTasogare SeibeiYoji Yamada
8. 03.21% The GrudgeJuonTakashi Shimizu
9. 02.56% Vibrator Ryuichi Hiroki
10. 01.92% Battle Royale II - Requiem  Kinji & Kenta Fukasaku
11. 01.60% Doppelganger Kiyoshi Kurosawa
12. 01.28% Moon Child Takahisa Zeze
01.28% Tokyo Godfathers Satoshi Kon
01.28% When the Last Sword is DrawnMibugishidenYojiro Takita
13. 00.96% Kakuto Yusuke Iseya
14. 00.64% 2LDK Yukihiko Tsutsumi
00.64% 9 Souls Toshiaki Toyoda
00.64% Battlefield BaseballJigoku KoshienYudai Yamaguchi
00.64% SharaSharasojuNaomi Kawase
00.64% Wild BerriesHebi IchigoMiwa Nishikawa
15. 00.32% Bayside Shakedown IIOdoru Daisosasen 2Katsuyuki Motohiro
00.32% Blue Hiroshi Ando
00.32% Bokunchi - My HouseBokunchiJunji Sakamoto
00.32% Borderline Lee Sang-Il
00.32% Cop FestivalDeka MatsuriMakoto Shinozaki, et al
00.32% Doing TimeKeimusho No NakaYoichi Sai
00.32% Jam Films various
00.32% Madness in BloomKyoki No SakuraKenji Sonoda
00.32% The Man in WhiteYurusarezaru MonoTakashi Miike
00.32% No One's ArkBaka No HakobuneNobuhiro Yamashita
00.32% Peep "TV" Show Yutaka Tsuchiya
00.32% ResurrectionYomigaeriAkihiko Shiota
00.32% Woman of WaterMizu No OnnaHidenori Sugimori
16. 00.00% Aiki Daisuke Tengan
00.00% Antenna Kazuyoshi Kumakiri
00.00% Aragami Ryuhei Kitamura
00.00% Bijokan Masaya Kakehi
00.00% The Blessing BellKofuku No KaneSabu
00.00% Blood BrothersRyuko KyodaiHitoshi Ozawa
00.00% Concent Shun Nakahara
00.00% A Day on the PlanetKyo No DekigotoIsao Yukisada
00.00% Dead End Run Sogo Ishii
00.00% Egg Yukihiko Tsutsumi
00.00% G@me Minoru Isaka
00.00% The Grudge IIJuon 2Takashi Shimizu
00.00% Iden & Tity Tomorowo Taguchi
00.00% Ikka Akira Kawai
00.00% Kisarazu Cat's Eye Fuminori Kaneko
00.00% Nasu - Summer in AndalusiaNasu Andarushia No NatsuKitaro Kosaka
00.00% Out Hideyuki Hirayama
00.00% RamblersRiarizumu No YadoNobuhiro Yamashita
00.00% Rock 'N' Roll Mishin Isao Yukisada
00.00% Robocon  Tomoyuki Furumaya
00.00% Rockers Takanori Jinnai
00.00% Samurai ResurrectionMakai TenshoHideyuki Hirayama
00.00% SF Whip Cream Takahisa Zeze
00.00% Skyhigh  Ryuhei Kitamura
00.00% Trick Yukihiko Tsutsumi
 
Comments & reactions:

17-02-2004     68.39.102.40
Gozu - Mind-bending, surreal, confusing but throughly enjoyable movie!


17-02-2004     65.94.121.19
dear midnight eye staff: let us each vote for a top 5? choosing one is too hard.

0)sympathy for mr vengeance is korean but tops my list!!!
1)snake of june
2)bright future
3)drive
4)zatoichi
5)cure finally gets a release amidst a glut of passed over miike films and bad schoolgirl gorefest flicks suddenly out on region 1


17-02-2004     134.58.253.130
A Snake of June


17-02-2004     66.213.104.130
simply sublime.


17-02-2004     62.121.50.83
Bright Future
Despite the huge expectations, Bright Future did not disappoint. It's a difficult movie, sure, but I don't think it's even meant to be understood. Feeling it is more important.


17-02-2004     80.116.108.9
A Laughing Frog! This movie is terrific. Sometimes we realise that for some people our death would be the perfect solution... And so the only thing to do it's laugh...


17-02-2004     210.49.195.253
I've just got to say that Grudge (Juon) was the absolutely WORST film I saw last year.
Unlike Tom I quite enjoyed Woman of Water.
The Blessing Bell was passable for Sabu but didn't impress as much as other of his work.

Blue was forgettable for me.

Bokunchi- My House held my attention with captivating performances.

Gozu disappointed compared to his earlier work; but that still leaves a wide margin for most others.

Jam Films, I don't have many memories of except that the first story looked very glossy.

So that's all I've viewed of this year's crop; so by default I would pick Bokunchi- My House
if I felt it was fair to vote.
Graeme


18-02-2004     69.105.20.39
I voted for "Bright Future", but really I also wanted to vote for "Tokyo Godfathers" and "Gozu"


18-02-2004     194.74.40.4
I got to see Charisma this year (a bit late I know) and was blown away by it.


18-02-2004     62.244.4.194
I knew it will be ok, I was even prepared to be disappointed by Moon Child, BUT BUT BUT... I LOVE IT!! I did not expect Gackt and HYDE to be good actors.


18-02-2004     131.204.30.209
Twilight Samurai, along with When The Last Sword is Drawn, while they don't have the box office draw of Tom Cruise, ultimately proved to be MUCH more engrossing than the poorly conceived The Last Samurai. Stories that actually make you feel for the characters and don't make you anxious for the next sword fight.


18-02-2004     82.44.146.35
I have to vote for Snake of June as it is the only film on the list I saw last year...I went to a party after I saw it and was met by stunned silence and frowning faces as I tried to explain the plot to people..."Well, there's this woman walking round with a vibrator in her knickers buying fruit when..." ?!&*$

Very weird and very thoughtful too.

:P aul


18-02-2004     24.130.129.4
I'm all about Miike, honestly I've seen very few others on this list.


18-02-2004     68.127.125.105
Gozu was my fave, but Juon was a very close 2nd. BRII was the biggest disappointment. One day I'll try to watch it again as just a movie and not compare it to the original. Maybe. But then, there a entirely too many other movies to see...


18-02-2004     12.109.79.124
I've seen much better Japanese movies this year than Azumi, but I'm voting for it since this fun little flick (and, don't get me wrong, that's all it is) has been so unfairly snubbed on this site. Which do you guys like more: Japanese film, or saying you like Japanese film?


18-02-2004     62.10.55.160
Japanese movies suck anyway. Dokdo is ours, chotpari's!


19-02-2004     81.30.232.32
Miike's ride on a Lost Highway with the inner-self as final destination.


19-02-2004     68.196.183.139
There were two Japanese films last year which are worth seeing. MIBUGISHIDEN (WHEN THE LAST SWORD IS DRAWN) and TASOGARE SEIBEI (TWILIGHT SAMURAI). The former is one of the best films to ever come out of Japan, and the latter is also a fine work, worthy of the Academy Award nomination. All the rest (including and especially the dopey ZATOICHI) are boring examples of what is wrong with the motion picture business today.

Merlin


19-02-2004     67.115.155.137
Having only seen about 10 of these im picking "WHEN THE LAST SWORD IS DRAWN"why its the best jidai geki/chambara since FUKASAKU'S 1995 "ABE ICHIZOKU"its a similar film in tone and story to "TWILIGHT SAMURAI "only its much better it has some great fighting and one of the wildest decapitaions in chambara history ,KICHII NAKAI and KOICHI SAITO are perfect as the rival SHINSENGUMI swordsmen if it wasnt for ABE ICHIZOKU id say this is the best samurai film since the early 70's (I noticed SHIN JINGI NAKI TATAKAI BOSATSU w/ WATANABE was missing from your list or was that a 2002 film ?anyway id give this an honourable mention as a worthy sequal to the FUKASAKU films )Michael Reid


19-02-2004     65.96.221.19
The amazing acting seen in Akarui Mirai (Bright future) really opened my eyes to the next generation of great actors in japanese film. The subject matter in general, -freeters- is untouched in mainstream cinema, and I thought this film did a great job of portraying it in a somewhat interesting light.


20-02-2004     80.56.238.130
Excellent stupidity!


20-02-2004     217.82.143.69
GOZU - I got what I expected: an astonishing film. Thank you, Miike-san.


20-02-2004     194.81.153.8
This is how all films should be. enough said.


21-02-2004     221.18.4.18
Hard choice. Not because of the overall quality but because not one movie did rellay stand apart imho.
A Snake of June was beautifully shot and acted. Plis, it's always interesting to see Tskukamoto's evolution.
I hesitated with Gozu, best Miike this year, and Twilight Samurai.


21-02-2004     142.179.44.46
zatoichi was better than 20 kill bills, and i'd say it ranks among kitano's strongest works.


22-02-2004     80.126.57.221
Saw Shara on IFFR; a simple story about the sudden dissapearance of a young boy and it's impact on his family in a small japanese community; very real, quiet, slow and direct; breathtaking, emotional, beautiful


23-02-2004     217.225.122.22
Gozu.


24-02-2004     221.113.96.113
Vibrator was the best Japanese road movie in a long while


24-02-2004     219.162.182.203
Gozu for the fact thats its probably the first ever ladle related death to be comitted to film. Ouch!


24-02-2004     80.117.4.254
I saw it at a festival past year, and i can't forget the simple perfection of this work. A laughing frog it's even better than Turn! Very touching!


25-02-2004     194.35.93.8
My favourite film of all time, Battle Royale, is by far better than this sequel - however it was the best film of 2003. The level of detail and care taken with all aspects of production is amazing especially considering that this is a first film for Kenta Fukasaku. It demonstrates such a high level of maturity, thats its astounding. Kenta Fukasaku - keep up the good work.


25-02-2004     65.95.66.177
Gozu was a pleasant breath of fresh air. Trust me on this...


26-02-2004     61.94.10.240
Watching Kakuto was an enthralling experience...


26-02-2004     69.133.26.173
Sadly The Grudge is the only movie I've seen that's come out in 2003


29-02-2004     213.113.36.140
Gozu was a great effort by Takashi Miike and offered a number of memorable scenes for the open-minded viewer.


01-03-2004     207.6.225.163
Gozu - the most purely exhilarating film-going experience for me last year.


04-03-2004     202.147.70.46
I dont care what anyone says, i still enjoy the BR franchise enough to place my vote on BR2. the thing i love about the franchise is the kids being placed in the certain situations. it makes me scared out of empathy.


05-03-2004     62.255.32.7
a snake of june is a fantastic film,filled with emotion and violence and i think that tsukamoto,shinya is one of the best directors along with miike,takashi who have both inspired me in making my own films,but snake of june has got to be the best of the year. ryan lewis


06-03-2004     203.173.161.46
I first saw Gozu at the Melbourne international Film festival. I enjoyed it that much that I picked it up on DVD. Sadly the translation was shocking, removing most of the humour. Luckily the best scene was completely visual……….


07-03-2004     212.70.231.39
Gozu....silly, astonishing, glamour in a unique Miike style!!!!


08-03-2004     212.70.231.45
Gozuuu, Gozuu, Gozuuuuuuuuu!!


10-03-2004     80.116.23.159
A Laughing Frog it's the best Japanese movie i have seen this year in a festival. I also think that Gozu and Bright Future deserved much more good reviews!

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