Contains
spoilers.
Now the
thing I've learnt about our undead friends and their portrayal ever since Béla
Lugosi helped a wealthy plantation owner win the object of his affection, is
the medium is also partial to the odd bit of farce and audaciously stupid. The
very concept is in itself a binary opposition; a state of being, that is
neither alive or dead, and the zombie myth, our primitive minds way to deal
with the unsolvable dilemma it presents. Zombies are an irreconcilable anomaly;
they provoke fear, unease and the reasons they make a great cinematic vehicle
for horror are the same reasons they make a great vehicle for ridicule. I've
never shied away from this fact; zombies are absurd, they are stupid and when I
mention I review zombie films the looks I get are justified.
So what
better way for review #150 than to shift one hundred and eighty and look at a
film that's the pure embodiment of playing with, and ridiculing these
aberrations of nature.
Just to
emphasise how utterly, audaciously and ridiculous Noboru Iguchi's Zombie Ass:
Toilet of the Dead is, putting aside for one minute that you've already read
the title, I'll describe the big final fight. Megumi (Arisa Nakamura) hurtling
to the ground and her certain death has a last minute epiphany in the vision of
her dead sister who took her life one year earlier for being unable to deal
with the shame of farting in front of her bullying school mates. Surging with
new vigour she soars back up above the Japanese forest canopy powered by her
now never-ending fart-jet, with her small school girl breast exposed, to battle
her camping companion Maki (Asana Mamoru) who after swallowing the queen of the
Nekurogedoro parasites has mutated into a hideous flying monstrosity who's also carrying, a young knife wielding sociopath who has made a pact with
the worms so that they'll keep her leukaemia in check. I'll add that the fight
for the most part involves long anal worms flailing wildly at each other
desperate to enter whatever orifices become available and I'll also add this
isn't by the far the most ridiculous, or repugnant, or bat-shit crazy thing I'd
had to sit through.
I'll cut
to the chase. Is it just about the stupidest film I've ever seen? Without question. Is it misogynist? Yeah, probably, ok yes, definitely. Wildly
inappropriate, even for a film with such dedicated scatological reverence? Yes,
the two (yes) parasitic penis rape scenes make sure of it. Is it crass and at
times painfully b-movie? Again, I've got to say yes recalling the paper-mache /
zero budget queen Maki hybrid sfx (with emphasis on special). But did I enjoy
myself? Oh YES…. Oh the shame… And whether Zombie Ass is for you ultimately comes down to whether you can even
vaguely get behind the ideas I've mentioned so far; heck, even if you have,
it will still test you.
Blood
and guts are one thing and I'm now well-adjusted (don't confirm this with my
wife) to deal with the day to day carnage that comes with the medium, but poo,
that's something else. I won't mince words. Zombie Ass: Toilet of the Dead is
obsessed with bottoms and what comes out. From start to finish, whether it's excessive flatulence
and its social impropriety, to ensuring we never forget out of which orifice the
parasite worms are most likely to make an appearance, Zombie Ass is a vehicle
for a non-stop barrage of rear-end focus, as if a giggling delinquent on the
back of reading too much Viz had been let loose with a camera and way too much
money.
From
their first appearance pulling their way up and out of a vile cesspit below a
dilapidated outdoor toilet to grope and grapple Maki's naked bottom, the zombies
are there to be repulsed by and laugh at. They're covered in excrement and surrounded by flies,
they shuffle and jerk about painfully as if they're suffering chronic
constipation and cramp; they throw poo, they fart excessively and they're gloriously excessive. By themselves they never come across as particularly dangerous, as
is the Romero way, unless of course one gets oneself cornered by a group. The
real danger, such as it is, comes from the parasites which control their hosts and the zombies
second state; that of quick moving rear ended parasite protruding drill that
resembles a bastardised wheeler from Return to Oz stuck in reverse.
Infection
is spread by the Nekurogedoro parasites eggs, incubation is fast and the
effects total and irreversible. To be fair quite a lot of work has been done to
actually make the ludicrous narrative actually seem semi-coherent. Iguchi could
easily have bypassed any kind of structured story given the premise but the
film does actually try to keep on point, and it does flow with reasonably good
pacing. Dialogue is deliberately hammy and the actors to an impeccable job
given what they have to do / say. Also even though Iguchi is obsessed with bottom secretions he doesn't ignore blood and gore with plentiful quantities of both oozing, flowing and exploding at any given opportunity, making it quite a test for even the strongest of stomachs.
Zombie
Ass: Toilet of the Dead is the most audaciously daft and repulsive Japanese
zombie film of its type I've yet seen even making the likes of Zombie Self Defence Force seem lucid and reasonable, and as such it's now firmly my
favourite. Yes I know there's a totally unnecessary shower scene and having Megumi's dangerously close to age inappropriate breast in shot for the
final ten minutes was wantonly gratuitous, but I felt Iguchi had actually
behaved himself somewhat as none of these scenes were quite as exploitative as
they could have been, and titillation obviously wasn't the main focus of the
film. Then again perhaps I'm just getting used / immune to the fan service now
with the ability to filter much of it out. Zombie Ass is a film I very much expected to
hate and while I'll be the first to call it disgusting, vile and stupid, and certainly wouldn't show it to anyone who actually knew me,
it's video nasty film making at its brazen finest, 8/10.
Steven@WTD.
I thought this was a hoot. Noboru Iguchi also did a fart obsessed segment in the ABCs of Death
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DeleteWhen I was young I saw tentacle rape in Legend of the Overfiend and it scarred me horribly. And that was a cartoon. Had I known there was tentacle rape in this film I wouldn't have watched it...but I'm glad I did.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to call this movie. I enjoyed it. It's hilarious. So i guess it's a....good movie? It reminds me of a B Movie where it's so awful it's funny, but calling it awful feels like an insult. I feel like the director put so much heart and imagination in it, you can't call it awful...and yet what else do you call a movie about poop zombies?
I'm so conflicted. But for those squeamish about tentacle rape, the tentacle rape here is so fake and weird looking and the movie is so funny, it's offensive but not traumatizing. Hentai is actually way better at disturbing and traumatizing rape survivors. Overfiend haunted my dreams for a long long time. But this movie just made me laugh.
I'm a female btw. The misogyny didn't bother me because well, it was intentional and was expected.
Long story short it's so weird and imaginative it's enjoyable. It's not scary. Watch with a big group of people. Your closest friends.
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