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Kuso Review

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Horror Movie Talk: Horror Movie Review

Tv & Film, After Shows, Film Reviews

4.4640 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2019

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Since there aren’t any new releases out this week, this week we are covering another listener suggestion. This one comes from Anthony F. in San Antonio, TX. “I have listened to almost every episode. I dig what you guys are doing. keep up the good work.I would love to hear your take on Kuso, it's available on shudder. It is one of the most fucked up films I have ever seen.” Anthony K. We watched Kuso, and as advertised, it is the most fucked up movie I have ever seen. And I’ve seen The Peanut Butter Solution! Kuso Poster https://youtu.be/PDRYASntddo Kuso Trailer It is a Shudder exclusive. So if you are interested in seeing it after hearing our review, feel free to subscribe to shudder using the code HMT at checkout to get a 30 day free trial. Want to Watch it?Watch Kuso on AmazonKuso I found it surprisingly hard to give a summary of this film. Even on IMDB, it only has the following plot summary: Events unfold after a devastating earthquake in Los Angeles. IMDB Kuso is a film directed by Flying Lotus, which is the stage name for Steven Ellison. It consists of 4 of what I hesitate to call, “Storylines” that are written by Steven, Zack Fox, and creator of salad fingers, David Firth. The plots of these vignettes are secondary to the surreal and disturbing imagery and production design of the whole affair. There is only one piece of trivia listed in IMDB for this movie: Received a large number of walkouts at Sundance and was deemed in an article written for Verge as "The grossest movie ever made. IMDB The Four Story Lines in Kuso Royal: a young couple with some interesting Kinks Mr. Quiggle: an Up-and-coming female rapper “B” goes to an alternative medicine doctor Smear: a young man has digestive issues Sock: a woman in search of her lost child But really replace all those story lines with poop and that’s probably a better description. I provide a more in-depth description of these story lines in the spoiler section further below. The First Movie We Ever Reviewed - The Devils' Doorway https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2018/07/24/the-devils-doorway/ Review of Kuso This is a type of movie that is almost impossible to review. If you say it’s terrible, you aren’t hip enough, if you say it’s great, you’re a pretentious douche bag. It's the type of film that you would find playing on a loop in a modern art museum. alternatively, it’s like a David Lynch student film project, but weaponized. I’ll just say that I didn’t enjoy it, but I think that is kind of the point. This film is truly one of the most consistently, visceral disgusting films I have ever seen. Most of the film just wallows in its own filth, but there are some moments that stand out. First being the Mr. Quiggle story line featuring Zack Fox playing Manuel who is treated by Doctor Clinton, played by George Clinton. The second being the finale, which somehow ups the ante of grossness after an hour and a half of pure grossness. Score for Kuso 2/10 Watch Kuso on ShudderUse the code "HMT" at checkout to get a 30-day free trialStream Kuso Kuso Spoilers Expand for Spoilers The opening scene is frenetic and features a spoken word jazz, and throws you off kilter immediately. https://youtu.be/yodbDPX0DO0 Buckle up, because this is nothing compared to what is to come (literally, sometimes). I'll break down the four main story lines below. Royal Royal starts out with Kenneth listening through his paper thin walls to his neighbors having sex. His girlfriend Missy comes in and she chokes him with a rope as he masturbates. She says her hands are growing and soon "She won't need a rope". The most striking thing about this is the disgusting makeup and production design. Read Our Review of Unfriended: Dark Web https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2018/07/27/unfriended-dark-web/ All of the production design looks like it was done by the show Hoarders.

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0:00.0

This episode of horror movie talk brought to you by food carts.

0:04.0

Do you like restaurants but wish they more closely resembled a homeless encampment?

0:08.8

Do you want to sample the variety of foods that the world can offer, such as Euros,

0:13.4

Suvlocchi, or Greek food?

0:15.5

Well, now there's food carts.

0:17.6

Just go out the door and there's one.

0:20.1

Wonder how they can wash dishes, the food, or their hands without a water source? Don't. Just go to the food cart. It's right there. Why ask questions when it's so convenient and cost a dollar less than a brick and mortar restaurant? That's food carts. Find them wherever cars are parked.

0:40.6

Hello, Wednesday. That's food carts. Find them wherever cars are parked. Hello and welcome to horror movie talk, an opinionated and accidentally funny horror movie review show.

0:48.7

Your schlubby hosts each week are Bryce Hansen, the cool-collected nihilist, and David Day, a cool guy who is always cool.

0:55.0

New theatrical releases always get priority, but we also review older horror movies both good and horrible.

1:05.0

I'm Bryce Hanson, And I'm that DVD guy.

1:14.3

We've got a great show today.

1:16.8

We have...

1:17.8

Somehow I'm actually excited about this one.

1:22.1

I'm excited.

1:22.9

Much more than Tetsuo.

1:24.7

Yay!

1:25.7

We just recorded an episode on Tetsuo, but that'll come out later whenever we, you know, want to release.

1:33.2

You should be clear.

1:33.9

Tetsuo the Iron Man.

1:35.0

There's like three or four Tetsuo.

1:36.0

Right, right, right.

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