18
2004    2h 5minTerror
6.985%76%6.8
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Película de terror compuesta por tres episodios, cada uno de ellos dirigido por un conocido director asiático. Dumpling (Hong Kong). A la señora Lee le resulta tan duro envejecer que acaba sumida en un grave depresión. Su desesperación es tal que está dispuesta a recurrir a cualquier método con tal de recuperar la juventud perdida. La solución parece tenerla Mai y sus especiales "dumplings", que, al parecer, tienen efectos milagrosos. Box (Japón). La joven Kyoko mató a su hermana pequeña, pero con el paso del tiempo, su sentimiento de culpa es cada vez más angustioso e insoportable. Cut (Corea). El director de cine Ryo Ji-Ho, un hombre casi perfecto, es secuestrado en su propia casa por un extra. El criminal ata a la esposa de Ryo al piano y le va cortando poco a poco los dedos uno por uno. El secuestrador le propone a Rio que si quiere que deje de torturar a su mujer, él tendrá que matar a un niño que ha llevado consigo.
Directed by Fruit Chan, Takashi Miike, Park Chan-wook
  • Kyoko HasegawaKyoko (segment "Box")
  • Atsuro WatabeYoshii / Higata (segment "Box")
  • Mai SuzukiYoung Kyoko (segment "Box")
  • Yuu SuzukiYoung Shoko (segment "Box")
  • Mitsuru AkaboshiCircus Member (segment "Box")
  • Bai LingMei (segment "Dumplings")
  • Pauline LauLi's Maid (segment "Dumplings")
  • Tony Leung Ka-faiMr. Li (segment "Dumplings")
  • Meme Tian Pu-JunConnie (segment "Dumplings")
  • Miriam Yeung Chin-WahLi Qing (segment "Dumplings")
  • Wong Sum-YuenOld Hairdresser (segment "Dumplings")
  • Wu Wai-ManNurse (segment "Dumplings")
  • Ho-Man ChanWang (segment "Dumplings")
  • Miki Yeung Oi-GanKate (segment "Dumplings")
  • Wong Siu-FoonKate's Mother (segment "Dumplings")
  • Pang Hoi-KwanHigh Society Woman 3 (segment "Dumplings")
  • Lee Byung-hunDirector (segment "Cut")
  • Im Won-heeStranger (segment "Cut")
  • Kang Hye-jungPianist (segment "Cut")
  • Lee Dae-yeonActor in School Girl Uniform (segment "Cut")
  • cultfilmliker8 de mayo de 2026
    Now That’s What I Call A Horror Anthology! “Dumplings” 3.5/5* Utterly disgusting and one of the most fucked up things I’ve ever seen. You don’t expect it to get worse and it just keeps surprising you Idk who Fruit Chan is but I dig their style already! Big Texas Chainsaw 70’s style energy from the get go……… Yeah um nevermind Jesus. No matter how bad you thought the 1st one was gonna be….its worse than that. My mom would have a heart attack, like legitimately. Straight up one of the most shocking things I’ve ever encountered. I don’t get how the protagonist was so obtuse tho - what did she THINK Aunt Mei was referring to Also my man was so horned up it was like he didn’t even notice he had a leg in a sling lmfao Could have cut that last shot imo “Cut” 3.5/5* Insane transitions from Park Chan-wook as always. And the directing gets even better! What camerawork. Incredible dance moves. Confusing and questionable ending! Kinda fun how it was close to Saw lol Young Lee Byung-hun been great. I need to watch Joint Security Area “Box” 5/5* Hey, that’s Tetsu from Love Exposure! Another level of Lynchian. Like he should get an EP on this. Feels ripped straight out of a Japanese version of Twin Peaks x The Elephant Man Wasn’t sure I was fully understanding it then the reveal happens and I lost my shit Takashi Miike’s best work that I’ve seen! (I have not seen a lot) Added to The Non-English Niche
  • jackmeat23 de marzo de 2026
    My quick rating - 6.5/10. Three Extremes is actually 3 unique stories released as one film. Each story represents a different "idea," so to speak. Without going into detail per story, each is crafted exceptionally well in all aspects of true film. Granted, this is a foreign movie, so it is subtitled (the version I saw), but this does not distract from the acting in the slightest. The acting in "Cut" stood out most to me as the crazy man slowly fell apart throughout his hostage-taking ordeal. This was how Park Chan-wook followed up Oldboy and ever since has brought out some remarkable films. "Box" was a cinematography 101 class on how to show style, scenery, and environment to hold attention to an otherwise fairly bland plot. Then again, Takashi Miike directed this episode, and his eye behind the camera is second to none. The startling subject matter of "Dumplings" may revolt some viewers, but it is also the best of the three to draw you into the story and round it out with quality acting that is very subtle. This was the first outing for Fruit Chan, who has since turned out some varying quality flicks. I suggest you go in blind to this one, as I did; the payoff is quite good. Enjoy. I know I currently have this one slated up for a rewatch soon due to a quality upgrade, and after revisiting this review, I am eager to check it out again. (original title: Sam gang 2 or Saam Gaang Yi)
  • cyberbillp11 de mayo de 2025
    Despite Plex stating it's in English, it's not. And there are no subtitles. So you can watch it, but you can't understand it. Pass on this one.
  • Daniel Gustavsson11 de octubre de 2024
    All three of these mini movies are really good.

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