Killers (2014 film)

Killers (Japanese: キラーズ, "Kirazu") is a 2014 horror thriller film directed by Indonesian director duo The Mo Brothers. This film marks the first collaboration between Japan and Indonesia. The story was written by Takuji Ushiyama with Timo Tjahjanto of The Mo Brothers. Starred by Kazuki Kitamura and Oka Antara.

Killers
Killers movie poster on 2014 Sundance Film Festival
Directed byMo Brothers
Produced byYoshinori Chiba
Shinjiro Nishimura
Takuji Ushiyama
Kimo Stamboel
Timo Tjahjanto
Written byTakuji Ushiyama
Timo Tjahjanto
StarringKazuki Kitamura
Oka Antara
Rin Takanashi
Luna Maya
Music byFajar Yuskemal
Aria Prayogi
CinematographyGunnar Nimpuno
Edited byArifin Marhan Japri
Production
company
Nikkatsu
Guerilla Merah Films
Damn Inc.
Media Prima Productions
PT. Merantau Films
Million Pictures
Holy Bastards
Point Set. Corp
Django Films
Distributed byXYZ Films
Lionsgate (worldwide distribution)
Release date
  • 20 January 2014 (2014-01-20) (Sundance)
  • 1 February 2014 (2014-02-01) (Japan)
  • 6 February 2014 (2014-02-06) (Indonesia)
Running time
137 minutes
CountryJapan
Indonesia
LanguageJapanese
Indonesian
English

Plot

Nomura Shuhei is a charismatic, wealthy Japanese executive based in Tokyo who has a hidden dark side. He uses different methods to brutally murder people, mostly young women, and video records his deeds. Using local internet cafes to leave no trace of his personal IP address, Nomura uploads his murders to a video-sharing website which quickly go viral.

While driving home from work, Nomura witnesses a young woman, Hisae, attempting to get her autistic younger brother killed by getting him to stand in the middle of the street. Hisae fails to do so and tearfully pulls her brother away, immediately regretting her decision. Fascinated by Hisae's compulsion to "kill", Nomura develops a friendship with the woman.

Meanwhile, in Indonesia, Bayu Aditya, an ambitious Jakarta-based journalist, attempts to interview a corrupt politician, Dharma, about recent rumors surrounding domestic violence against his wife. Bayu's obsession to publicize Dharma's scandals has caused his marriage and career to fall apart. While trying to get the latest scoop, Bayu corners Dharma in the parking lot and attempts to gather more footage, only to be beaten up by one of Dharma's bodyguards.

Coming home from work, Bayu is kidnapped by a taxi-driver and his accomplice. In self-defense, Bayu fights back and gunfire is exchanged within the taxi. Both of the thugs are killed and a terrified Bayu hurriedly leaves the scene of the crime for home. Traumatized and delirious, Bayu sees one of Nomura's videos and develops a fascination for the killer, who is masked in the footage. Bayu eventually follows the same dark path to become a serial killer himself. He forms his own killer-persona, personally vows to kill in the name of justice, and also uploads his deeds to the internet. Nomura is pleased with Bayu's work and eventually gets in contact with him via social media however neither knows the other's true identity.

Bayu goes to Dharma's personal fixer, Robert, and corners him in his home. Upon detaining Robert, Bayu hears rumbling upstairs. He investigates and finds a young boy shackled to the bed, revealing that Robert is a child-molester. Disturbed and angered by this, Bayu pistol-whips Robert and locks him in the basement. Upon gaining information on Dharma's whereabouts, Bayu sets Robert on fire, records the murder, and uploads it to the internet.

Meanwhile, Nomura stalks a hooker and eventually lures her into his car. He plans to take her back to his house and murder her, but is interrupted by a hallucination of his deceased sister, causing the car to violently swivel across the road. Temporarily regaining his sanity, Nomura decides not to carry out the murder and drives the hooker back, who is outraged at his reckless driving. The hooker complains to her pimp and Nomura is subsequently beaten up for mistreating the prostitute. Before leaving, the pimp takes Nomura's wallet which contains his driver's license.

Nomura frequently visits Hisae at her flower store, but their friendship quickly sours one day when Nomura talks about his perverse thoughts about murder and death. Nomura further degrades his friendship with Hisae by inappropriately giving Hisae's brother a taser as a toy.

Bayu begins to develop feelings of remorse and seeks Nomura for counseling over webcam chat, but Nomura only encourages him to kill again. Bayu, under the guise of a masked intruder, storms Dharma's Star Hotel but only finds Dharma's son, Adit. Bayu becomes delirious and shoots Adit dead, alerting Dharma's bodyguards. A lengthy chase follows and Bayu manages to escape the hotel, but he loses his mask in the process and his identity gets compromised.

On a busy night in downtown Tokyo, Nomura attempts to find the prostitute who caused him trouble. He stalks her pimp to a nightclub, stabs him to death, and retrieves his stolen wallet and ID. He then searches the nightclub, grabs the intoxicated hooker, and throws her into the trunk of his car. He attracts the attention of undercover policemen, but they fail to discover his crime. Upon returning home, Nomura decides to kill the hooker on webcam for Bayu to see. Nomura calls up Bayu on social media and prepares to kill her in front of the webcam. Bayu screams and pleads Nomura to stop, but Nomura believes that Bayu is "just like him" in that he shares the same sadistic pleasure in seeing people killed. Right before Nomura is about to hurt his victim, Hisae rings his doorbell and Nomura knocks out the hooker before leaving to answer it. Hisae is furious with Nomura for giving her brother a taser and confronts him about his abnormal behavior. Their conversation is interrupted once the prostitute wakes up and screams for help. Hisae manages to temporarily disable Nomura and get the hooker out of Nomura's house, but eventually they are both killed by Nomura.

Bayu passes out that night from all his stress and wakes up the next morning to be greeted by his daughter. Bayu and his wife decide to get back together and repair their failed marriage. Unfortunately, Bayu's daughter is eventually kidnapped by Dharma's thugs for Adit's death. Bayu returns home and discovers his wife murdered and the deed recorded. He tears up and stumbles out of his house, only to see Nomura who has just arrived in Indonesia.

Bayu attempts to chase down Nomura as he suspects him as the murderer of his wife, but is hit by a car and kidnapped by Dharma's thugs in the process. Dharma's thugs bring a detained Bayu to a floor in a high-rise building. Right before Dharma's bodyguard kills Bayu in front of his kidnapped daughter, Nomura arrives and shoots the bodyguard dead. Nomura, armed, taunts Bayu and commands him to kill Dharma or else his daughter will be shot dead as well. Bayu strangles Dharma to death but Nomura decides to kill Bayu's daughter anyway. Bayu grabs hold of Nomura and both of them scuffle for a while before falling off the high-rise building.

The pair land on a car, Bayu dead and Nomura mortally wounded. Nomura's utters a final "Cut" before dying.

Cast

  • Kazuki Kitamura as Nomura Shuhei, the Japanese sociopath
  • Oka Antara as Bayu Aditya, an ambitious Indonesian Journalist
  • Rin Takanashi as Hisae Kawahara, a florist who becomes a friend of Nomura
  • Luna Maya as Dina Aditya, Bayu's wife
  • Ray Sahetapy as Dharma
  • Ersya Aurelia as Elly Aditya
  • Epy Kusnandar as Robert
  • Mei Kurokawa as Midori
  • Denden as Jyukai's father
  • Motoki Fukami as Officer Muroi
  • Tara Basro as Dewi
  • Dimas Argobie as Dharma's son

Production

In a behind-the-scenes interview on the official movie video channel , The Mo Brothers (Kimo Stamboel & Timo Tjahjanto) revealed that the original movie title had been Killer Clowns. The concept for the story line involved two masked serial killers from Japan and Indonesia, and their competition to become the best killer representing their countries.

Release

Killers premiered at Sundance Film Festival and Glasgow Film Festival in January 2014. While the Japanese release date was 1 February, the Indonesian release date was 6 February. XYZ Films made a deal with film distributors in various countries for Killers rights of distribution, such as:[1] Germany by Tiberius Film GmbH, France by Wild Side Films, Turkey by Calinos Films, Hong Kong by Sundream Motion Pictures, United Kingdom by Lionsgate, North America by Well Go USA, and Australia & New Zealand by Vendetta Films.

There are few differences between the Indonesian theatrical version with the Japanese and International theatrical version. The Indonesian version has been edited, with a mild violence and nudity scene being removed or softened due to the graphic nature. The Japanese and International theatrical version contains scenes omitted from the Indonesian version. Well Go USA released the film in a limited screening on January 23, 2015[2] and on DVD & Blu-ray on April 7, 2015.[3]

Reception

Critical reception

Critical reception for Killers has been mostly positive with critics praising the film's intensity as well as its ability to shock. Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 86%, based on 14 reviews, with a rating average of 7.2/10.[4]

Awards & achievements

References

  1. Kay, Jeremy (30 January 2014). "XYZ Films sells Killers to Lionsgate UK Description". Screen International. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  2. Killers Come to the U.S. in January
  3. The Mo Brothers Bring Killers into Your Home Video Collection
  4. "Killers (2015) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes.com. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  5. "Sundance 2014: Park City at Midnight". Retrieved 18 January 2014.
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