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6/10
Ok, you don't need to read the manga, but listen
nenufairy25 April 2021
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I hate to be that person that says "the manga was better", but I swear I'm not a snob, just hear me out: Do you wanna know why Ito had that aesthetic and those mannerisms? Want a better explanation why Nakoshi was called empty and lived between two worlds? Want a more reasonable story for the flat faced homunculus? And, more importantly, do you want a logical ending? The movie took these three characters from the manga and chose to give them different traumas, possibly to fit the media. Unfortunately, the creators decided to stick faithfully to the original story on the first half and then change everything in the last half. What we got were signs used early on with no explanation in the end, confusing converging plotlines and a main trauma that dragged on for too long. It wouldn't have been that much of a drag if they had changed details from the start to match the revelations in the second half, but I guess that was too much work.

As for the sound, nothing memorable, they could have benefited from adding music to many scenes left silent. The cinematography was alright, and I really enjoyed the CGI. The homunculi were beautifully made and I liked how they treated the yakuza's and the girl's backstories. Pretty good acting, that surprised me.

Not an awful movie, but a waste of a hauntingly interesting source material.
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7/10
A movie as a psychological trip
studioginger22 April 2021
Definitely not a movie for everyone unless you are interested in psychology and the outcome of a personal trauma.

The movie is well acted as much very complicated, the characters reveal themselves along as you are able to understand them.

It takes a lot of attention, and every detail count; my advice is.. Watch it.. Only if you are ready for a puzzled full mind fantasy movie.
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5/10
Boring second half
Movi3DO6 May 2021
Warning: this is not the cortical homunculus with big hand and lip.

A new Japanese movie on Netflix that adapted from the manga with the same name. A homeless amnesiac got his forehead drilled, which allowed him to use his brain more and see into people's inner trauma.

I didn't know about the manga, so the review is based solely on what I saw. The first half was very interesting, as the main character explored his newly discovered ability. That one scene with the high school girl was so weird and mind-boggling. This first half got me invested to see how far the main character would take his ability.

The second half made a sudden change in tone, and became mystery and drama. I had major issue with this story because things did not have explanations, the buildup did not address the character's background, and the story itself didn't even make that much sense. This second half might improve a little bit of there was more impactful background music. Honestly the second half story wasn't that intriguing.

Also, the premise that if one drills a hole into the brain, and somehow this makes more space for the brain to be used more, was just stupid. This reminded my of Lucy, a movie with Scarlett Johansson where the main character got injected some weird blue stuff and was able to use more than 10% of her brain. At least that makes more sense than the premise of this movie. And the 10% brain usage is a stupid myth.

Overall, an interesting story about guilt and trauma, but the second half became convoluted and messy. 5/10.
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4/10
What have you done to Manabu Ito?!
lucinqa907 May 2021
I saw this in the Commin soon section on Netflix and the synopsis was interresting enough so I went and read the manga first. I came back to this movie today and not gonna lie - I am dissapointed. Im not that kind of person who always says manga is better but in this case its like two completely different stories. Unfortunatelly this movie doesnt do the manga justice at all and even if Im judging it as a movie of its own, its just OK in my opinion.

First, this story would be better told in a series - I feel we needed more time to spend with the characters to learn about their inner motivation. The movie is almost 2 hours long and still it feels like its rushed. At the same time, some scenes are really dragging. I like slow-paced movies but in this case the long scenes didnt add anything to the movie itself.

I like the atmosphere, the visual effects (I was really sceptical about the CGI but it was Ok - still I think it would be better translated in animated medium) and the actors for the most part. The music was just not captivating enough, some scenes would benefit from more suspenseful, more haunting score.

Now lets talk about the changes in the story and characters. I understand that making creative changes in the story is neccesary and many times its for the better. I always welcome this creative aproach from directors and even if I sometimes prefer the original, I can still appreciate it. In the case of this movie, I cant say that. Im going to be honest, I didnt like any of it. It was all so rushed I didnt conect to any of the characters so I just ended up not carring about them. The explanations of their homonculi were rushed, shallow and the connection between them and the main character wasnt established good enough. But what was the most dissapointing for me personally was Manabu Ito. I loooved this character in manga. They were mysterious and enchanting, you werent sure what to expect of them. Were they just a curious young medic or was there something more behind their experiment? Did they perform the trepanation or did they just manipulate Nakoshi? Were they even a real person or just Nakoshi´s imagination? And when you learn why was their homonculus the way it was, you felt heartbroken. It all made sense. You get nothing like that in this movie. Here, he´s just a weirdo with too much free time on his hands. The ending of his arc in the movie is unsatisfying and tbh it didnt really make sense to me (maybe I missed something?).

The ending as whole is just a mess. Even if I dont compare it with the manga, its still just....meh?

I have so much more to say but its a bit hard for me to explain myself in english so Im just going to end it here. I dont regret watching it but I probably wouldnt recomend it to my friends.

Please, read the manga, its so good.
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7/10
It's about Trauma, Guilt & Self-Forgiveness
francisss22 April 2021
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The film is too deep. It tells us how everyone has its own ghosts and monsters within us, that either we're trying to forget or too afraid to remember/accept. The film can also be categorized as a psychological thriller with a bit of science fiction. Japanese film is really weird... weird in a good way.

This film is based on manga. It is surprising that filmmaker were able to give justice to it. Not great but was okay and watchable compared to other films that were also adapted from manga. Is just that it's too dragging. Good but not rewatchable.
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1/10
wasted potential
faith-7711329 August 2021
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So much wasted potential, the rape of a teenage girl to "save" her was enough for me, what a misogynistic story.
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6/10
Some great moments
Leofwine_draca14 June 2022
As others have mentioned, this new effort from JU-ON director Takashi Shimizu starts off on a very strong and original footing that reminded me more than a little of the cult classic R100. I do love the way that fantastical elements are brought into play to depict abstract concepts and the psychological background of trauma and the like is absolutely fascinating. Love the creative scenes too, like the Yakuza set-piece. Sadly this loses its way in the second half and becomes smaller scaled and long-winded; half an hour off would have helped that. But the ending is pretty decent and the acting great.
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4/10
Bad adaptation
melkornight23 October 2021
Well starting from the Manga, it is way a hard piece to adapt, mostly because of his complexity and exploration of the human psyque, in this movie all the interesting charts between the charachters are just empty and as I said before that complexity is lost with this movie. It is not as deep as it should, but good try.
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6/10
Typical Japanese Film
mochteam26 October 2021
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It starts out somewhat normal and then just gets weird and never stops. I usually avoid watching Japanese flicks on Netflix because they always end up going the same strange route. This one slipped my radar and ended up getting watched by me. It's about drilling holes in ones head to see what is basically their hidden issues manifested in a physical form. It's weird mostly. This is based off a manga,anime or something like that... no surprise there.

Personally it might have been a fine show for some...I just didn't really care for the plot. I understood it but it just didn't interests me. I mean there is a scene where the main character rapes a teenage girl in order to absolve her of her burdens.... I mean yeah. That's a Japanese movie for you (and I've seen worse/weirder.) I think the last Japanese film I watched was about an all female prison where the punishment was having a lit light bulb shoved up their you know what. I've come to be prepared to except anything when I watch Japanese films.

This movie however has it's moments where it's really interesting but you have to go through 85% of them film just to get there. This is a certified 6/10 for me.
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1/10
Boring, cliché and misogynist
yinyin69228 April 2021
Horrible movie! The whole movie is pretty dull and trying to force acting some comic book plots which turned out to be quite bizarre and awkward.

It's full of cliché and misogynist plot. The main character practically raped a teenage girl but portrayed in the movie as practicing a kind of exorcism on the demon in her mind.... straight-up chauvinist, twisted heroism! Seriously, WTF.

Got tricked by the trailer with cool CGI thought we would see different kinds of peculiar spirits (the homunculus), turned out the trailer already showed everything. It's more like a shallow, twisted self-searching journey. Regret watching it.
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8/10
A Unique Movie
gab-6759925 April 2021
I enjoyed this movie, it was definitely different to say the least. I never got why everyone kept drilling into each others brain. But I did enjoy the story. It felt a bit drawn out at times I wish it could have been faster. I recommend seeing it and passing your own judgement. Cannot wait to see Ito in another movie, I loved his character the most. Even crazy he was still very much on the attractive side.
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6/10
Original and huge central concept and script, but very childich execution... Still worth a watch for the concept mainly.
Mivas_Greece16 June 2021
Fantasy film/drama from Japan. A truly unique and authentic central idea, the projection of the "homunculus", an ancient theory of the birth/origin of every human being. Only here, the term essentially means the inner fears and wounds that everyone hides. With a micro-intervention in the skull, a new experimenter on the limits of science and madness tries to unlock the brain's ability to develop more senses and be able to see the projected homunculuses. One of his humans-volunteers/experimentations will be a homeless man who has lost his memory. An interesting scenario with revelations about the past and the lost memory of the homeless man and plot twists in the end, accompanied by quite good effects. However, the whole way of presenting this particular idea was quite childish and with some not-so-moral elements (e.g. Prostitution of underage schoolgirls, which for them may be considered something not a big deal, almost normal). Huge idea with very nice central script, but totally childish execution... Too bad because it could be a huge movie just like the idea. In Asia, Korean cinema is much better overall, if it came out in Korea, it would have been a much more serious film I think. Still worth a watch for the concept.
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4/10
I didn't understand it
Horror_Flick_Fanatic25 April 2021
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I didn't understand it. I don't understand what the movie is trying to convey.
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2/10
Inspired by the manga
aerozot27 April 2021
Ok, so i'm not an avid manga reader, but - i do binge on it once in a while. Homunculus was one that blew me away. I wanted to read something else an author of my favorite manga "Ichi the killer" - Hideo Yamamoto wrote and that's how i found Homunculus. And boy it did not disappoint. I'd say it's a must read. The art is a masterpiece, the story is engaging, the characters are flawed and interesting. I loved it. So when i saw the movie on Netflix i was really excited, yet cautious. Live action movies rarely (if ever?) adapt manga properly. Anime is way better at doing it. So - i watched the movie... It's weird. The first half is kind of alight - it has pretty much similar plot and characters as the manga, although acting and execution is meh. The second part of the movie is where it completely goes of the rails and becomes it's own thing. So it's deceitful to even call it by the same name as the manga. The movie on it's own is pretty worthless. The plot is lame and barely makes any sense. So i guess the main reason why manga readers are upset is that the movie and the manga has almost nothing in common.
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7/10
A good adaptation of the manga- yet...
kyubey13 May 2021
I found the movie to be an accurate adaptation of the manga, but from what I can tell by these reviews, the movie is harder to enjoy independent of the source material. I think its easier to read graphic scenes than to watch them with real actors. While the manga is a good psychological tale that I would recommend to readers interested in that kind of thing, the movie feels like it goes a little far despite being a faithful adaptation. I don't know if this is anyones fault in particular, just something I picked up on. If the premise is interesting to you I suggest reading it instead.
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3/10
No Justice
amirulsyafiqpaijo29 April 2021
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If you haven't read the original source (the manga) then perhaps this movie wouldn't be such a bad adaptation but for the readers this movie was a huge let down. First of all, the plot only stayed through to the source for like the early 10-20 minutes, after that it looked like they decided to fast forward while missing important arc and character. After the car scene with the girl, the director took a totally different spin to the story. In the original source, there was no car accident. Nanako herself exist and is a faceless homunculi (which at this point is more of a reflection of the MC itself). It's supposed to be a story of a narcissistic guy who slowly goes down the rabbit hole until he becomes a monster himself.

My last critic is the fact that they made one of the good character (and is important) in Manabu Ito into the bad guy. He shares blame for starting the downfall but the movie totally reversed this and made Nokoshi the good guy in the end. For people who has watched the movie and is left confused, go ahead and read the manga. You will understand why this is a terrible adaptation.
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bad adaptation
Tide_idk25 April 2021
Just read the manga. The manga is way better than the movie, there are more things that were explained in the manga. And also the adaptation is just bad, they did most of the characters dirty. Again, read the manga. I would read the movie 2 just because the Nakoshi (main character) looked good.
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7/10
Uhm....
nbcsfpb5 June 2023
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NOTE: My rating is only for the first half of the movie. I have not read the Manga, but found this movie on Netflix. I love weird psychological thriller type movies but this was .. confusing and at times hard to follow. I got lost at the school girl in the car scene and the confusion persisted from there. I rewound a few times, still didn't understand it from that point on. Is he dead and a ghost? Or was his wife dead and a ghost? Who were the blank faced people? Were they people that were empty inside or something? Idk. And what was the trauma of the school girl? I know she was a cutter but was she raped or something?
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5/10
Weird manga adaptation about a guy seeing the traumas of others
siderite6 May 2021
Something must have been lost in translation, surely, as most of the characters in this film react in a way that is inconsistent to what people would do in a Western culture. You have a homeless person who acts all high and mighty when someone proposes shifty things for money, a medical student who is so annoying and arrogant yet no one kicks his ass, two women who just submit themselves when faced with minimal physical restraining and all kinds of extreme reactions to simple words uttered randomly by other people. One girl is practically raped as therapy (now you understand where the term comes from), then wound sucking and blood kissing followed.

The story itself combines the concept of homunculus with Jungian psychology, dodgy medical experiments that make no sense and parapsychology, but doesn't go anywhere.

There some interesting things in the plot, though. The idea that one particular trauma, that we probably don't (or won't) even remember defines so much of our persona that just nibbling away at it would unravel a person. They could have gone with that a lot, but instead the film wastes too much on exposition, then hurries over the interesting part, then ends in a convoluted and pointless ending. I understand it's an adaptation from a manga, but there is no rule that forces following it exactly.

Bottom line: a weird concept with some interesting details, but a poor cinematic implementation and I can only assume some bad translation as well.
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4/10
Doesn't do the manga justice
noumnoumnou24 April 2021
I was very excited upon hearing about the adaptation from Netflix, but after finishing the whole movie, I felt as if there was no point in watching it at all.

Although the movie was rather slowly paced in the first hour, there was barely anything that makes you care about any of the characters. Themes and plot points that are supposed to be deeply thought about are forgotten minutes later. The movie picks up a little after the halfway mark, but sadly, the little plot is unable to do much for the rest of the film and the ending is unsatisfactory in the bad way.

Overall, it just feels static. It was capable of doing something interesting, especially given the tone of its origin, so why was the end result so uninteresting? Please use the almost 2-hour runtime to read the manga instead. I'm begging you.
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8/10
Very interesting movie, but I wouldn´t recommend it to people who wan´t an easy movie to watch.
pecksrinne23 April 2021
Those who are interesting in psychology and theories about trauma and such are most likely going to like this movie, and of course you have to be ready for a little Japanese trippy stuff.

I haven´t read the manga so can´t really compare the two but I was pleasantly surprised by this movie.
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2/10
Don't waste your time
snekwhoknocks19 May 2021
People only giving it decent reviews because of the manga. If you haven't read it you won't understand anything that's going on or care about any of the characters. The acting was the only good thing about this one.
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4/10
Good concept, but...
paul_haakonsen10 November 2023
I had never heard about this 2021 Japanese mystery thriller titled "Homunculus" before stumbling upon it by random chance whilst perusing the catalogue of movies on Netflix. And I have to say that the synopsis for the movie sounded rather interesting. And the fact that it was a Japanese movie that I hadn't already seen certainly also helped convince me to sit down and spend 115 minutes on watching what director Takashi Shimizu had to deliver.

Writers Eisuke Naitô, Naruki Matsuhisa and Takashi Shimizu had managed to put together an interesting concept idea, I will say that much. However, the transition from script to screen just didn't prove all that thrilling. And the movie was ultimately somewhat disappointing, I have to admit that much.

The narrative throughout the 115 minutes was rather boring, and it was rather difficult to remain seating and watching the movie, because there wasn't really all that much going on.

The acting performances in director Takashi Shimizu's "Homunculus" was actually good, and the leading actor actually was the driving force that the movie above water and made it somewhat bearable to sit through the prolonged narrative.

The effects in the movie were somewhat cringeworthy and sort of dragged the movie down a couple of notches in overall enjoyment.

"Homunculus" was ultimately a rather forgettable movie, and definitely not a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.

My rating of "Homunculus" lands on generous four out of ten stars.
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4/10
Sorry for the low rating
xmasinswiss15 September 2023
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I like unusual movies and wanted to like this one.

But the r*pe scene with an underaged student (to "cure her of her demons") did it for me. I couldn't engage on the rest of the content.

I've lived in Japan for a long time, in fact enjoyed the same restaurant where the momie opens, so I have some understanding of the Japanese culture and usually "twisted" attracts me.

But sexual violence towards a minor... wayyy beyond my boundaries.

I get the core idea, I don't mind the indie feel, I get the descend into madness and trauma resolution, I just couldn't see the logic in the story. The ending is simply unsatisfying too.
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4/10
Started off promising
ansirahka5 May 2021
Then it got that "incel made this film" vibe real quick. Half the movie is about the protag getting laid to edgy tumblr gurls, the other half is typical nonsensical manga plot.
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