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Apr 7, 2006 · Imprint: Directed by Takashi Miike. With Billy Drago, Shihô Harumi, Michié, Magy. In the 1800s, an American returns to Japan to find the prostitute he fell in love with, but instead learns of the physical and existential horror that befell her after he left.
- Takashi Miike
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Imprint is a pretty short— not so sweet— twisted tale, an utterly messed up hour long venture into the massively cruel mind that is Takashi Miike, it mainly suffers because—let’s be honest Billy Drago’s performance is so over-the-top and fucking piss poor it’s pretty clear he didn’t want any part in this! On the… more.
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An American journalist travels through 19th-century Japan to find the prostitute he fell in love with but instead learns of the physical and existential horror that befell her after he left. Watchlist
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An American journalist in search of the love he once left behind travels to a mysterious Japanese island where the past is best left forgotten.