

Passion
A singular deadpan comedy, The Passion tells a story of a young woman raised in a convent named Frances-ko (Mayuko Iwasa), after Saint Francesco. Distressed by not knowing about love and sex, she calls out for a sign from above, but instead hears a voice from below. A human-faced growth speaks to her from between her legs, constantly berating her, calling out "Woman, you are worthless!" Mr. Koga, as she names it, continues the verbal abuse, yet Frances-ko somehow adapts, forming an adversarial yet symbiotic relationship. This bizarre film, based on Kaoruko Himeno's acclaimed 1997 novel of the same name, is skillfully directed by Ryoko Yoshida, lensed by veteran cinematographer Akiko Ashizawa, grounded by Iwasa's show-stopping performance and enlivened by the hilarious Kanji Furutachi, who lends his voice to the chauvinistic Koga. The soundtrack boasts an unmissable eclectic score by legendary experimental musician and composer Otomo Yoshihide.
You may like

Incontrol

Island of Lost Souls

Ghostbusters

Zana

Heavy Metal 2000

The Innocents

A Demon Within

Dominion: Prequel to The Exorcist

The Convent

Beetlejuice

Seed of Chucky

Ghost Rider

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Encounters of the Spooky Kind

The Visitation

Night of the Demons

E-Demon

Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama

Waxwork II: Lost in Time

Gothkill

Afterlife of the Party

Love & Peace

Cryptozoo

Pastoral: To Die in the Country