Visitor Q

Visitor Q
Japanese theatrical poster
Directed byTakashi Miike
Written byItaru Era
StarringKenichi Endō
Shungicu Uchida
Kazushi Watanabe
CinematographyHideo Yamamoto
Edited byYasushi Shimamura
Music byKōji Endō
Distributed byCineRocket
Release date
  • 17 March 2001 (2001-03-17)
Running time
84 min
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Budget¥7,000,000 (~$60,400)

Visitor Q (ビジターQ, Bijitā Kyū) is a 2001 Japanese erotic black comedy-horror film[1] directed by Takashi Miike. It was filmed as the sixth and final part of the Love Cinema series consisting of six straight-to-video releases by independent filmmakers via a brief but exclusive run at the minuscule Shimokitazawa cinema in Tokyo.[2] The six films were conceived as low budget exercises to explore the benefits afforded by the low-cost digital video medium such as the increased mobility of the camera and the low-lighting conditions available to the filmmakers.[3]

Visitor Q often replicates the style of documentary footage and home movies, which invokes a sense of realism that contradicts the film's more bizarre elements and black comedy. The film's plot is often compared to Pier Paolo Pasolini's Teorema, in which a strange visitor to a wealthy family seduces the maid, the son, the mother, the daughter, and finally the father, before leaving a few days after, subsequently changing their lives.[4]

  1. ^ "Visitor Q (2001)". Rotten Tomatoes.
  2. ^ Mes, Tom (2001-05-01). "Midnight Eye review: Visitor Q (Bijita Q, 2001, Takashi MIIKE)". Midnight Eye. Retrieved 2013-10-06.
  3. ^ Mes, Tom; Sato, Kuriko (2001-05-01). "Midnight Eye interview: Takashi Miike". Midnight Eye. Retrieved 2013-10-06.
  4. ^ Dennis Schwartz (2006-05-25). "visitorq". Homepages.sover.net. Retrieved 2013-10-06.