Saturday, 26 August 2023

Malice@Doll (2001) Review

 


After a robot is attacked by a mysterious creature she becomes human and can make other machines human too... But her gift spirals into chaos.


Malice@Doll is a visually haunting and surreal film that explores the realms of creepiness and carnal desire. Directed by Keitarou Motonaga and written by Chiaki Konaka, its eerie atmosphere and unsettling visuals intensify the sense of unease. The uncomfortable sexual overtones woven throughout the narrative leave viewers both captivated and disturbed. Despite the dated original video animation and inferior English dub, Motonaga's execution of the elements creates a CGI experience that lingers in one's mind long after the credits roll.

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