X-Cross (2008)

* Fantasia 2008
* Japanese
* Kenta Fukasaku
* X-Cross

Directed by Kenta Fukasaku

Take The Wicker Man and 80's slasher movies, blend them with a survival horror video game and a hefty dose of martial arts, and you’ve got X-Cross – a bizarro slice of cult cinema that could only come from Japan. For those who find Sam Raimi movies “slow-paced,” this demented slice of midnight movie bliss may just be your ticket.

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Directed by Kenta (Battle Royale II) Fukasaku from a script by Tetsuya (Death Note) Oishi, the film follows two Japanese school girls on vacation in an isolated hot springs village where things aren’t quite what they seem. After encountering several strange locals, the pair soon realize they’ve run afoul of an entire town’s worth of bloodthirsty cultists – and they demand a sacrifice. As dumb luck would have it, a patchy-eyed scissors-wielding slasher also stumbles into town after the two friends are quickly separated, using their cell phones to stay in contact while each one tries to survive the night.

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If it sounds over-ambitious, that’s because it is, and it’s sometimes difficult to get your bearings amidst all the chaos. But it hardly puts a damper on the entertainment value. Fukasaku’s inventive direction and eye-popping visuals make for one wild ride at the movies – logic be damned! X-Cross also takes the non-linear route by showing the same events through the perspective of each girl. It’s a gimmick but a cool one that helps ratchet up the sense of paranoia and weirdness that fills each moment.

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Hybrid movies don’t always work, and this one bounces from intense horror to slapstick comedy to kung fu fightin’ more often than you can count, but all the elements blend together nicely. The action scenes are beautifully staged and choreographed, the running gags are suitably funny, and there are even several tension-filled moments that deliver on the scares. Avid video gamers will also recall the Clock Tower series, which seems to be a huge influence here (fitting since father Kinji Fukasaku directed the third game just before his death).

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It would be criminal to say any more since it’s best to go into this film with a clean slate. But after all these years, slasher junkies and fans of Japanese cult cinema finally have something to scream about. X-Cross is a unique spin on the genre and delivers a delirious balls-to-the-wall rollercoaster of a movie ... without a single Asian ghost in sight.



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01 - Have some tea?
02 - Morning dew
03 - Isoge ya Isoge!
04 - Kawaii Inbou
05 - 2 Hiki no Koneko
06 - Ii Yumemite ne
07 - Cotton candy
08 - Virtual love
09 - Tanpopo Takkyuubin
10 - Ukkari-kun no Tameni
11 - Genki!
12 - Obaa-chan no Tansu
13 - The other side of evening sun
14 - Dead soldiers
15 - Hold on your love
16 - Falling reinforced concrete
17 - Small flashing
18 - Kendama-kun
19 - Karui Joudan
20 - Crepe wa Ikaga?
21 - Happy languidness
22 - Emerald green
23 - My hometown where it snows
24 - Ginsekai no Asa
25 - Tea at the night of Christmas
26 - Koneko no Ensou Kai
27 - Patrol of stroll
28 - Doki Doki Friday night
29 - Ringo...Ringo...Ringo Ame
30 - 15-sai no March
31 - Jajauma 3nin Musume
32 - Hesitation
33 - Pinch Daisuki!
34 - Dress ni Crepe wa Niawa nai?
35 - Ano Hi no Yume
36 - Happy End

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01. Alive
02. GAMBLE

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