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Masters of Horror: Dream Cruise
« on: January 01, 2008, 07:01:15 PM »
MOVIE / DVD INFO:


Title: Masters of Horror: Dream Cruise   
Year: 2006    
Director: Norio Tsuruta   
Rating: NR    
Length: 87 Min.
Video:  Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio:  English DD 5.1, English DD Stereo

Stars:
Daniel Gillies
Yoshino Kimura
Ryo Ishibashi

Plot:
Daniel Gillies of SPIDER-MAN 2 stars as an American attorney in Japan whose childhood trauma has left him with a crippling fear of the ocean. But when he begins a dangerous affair with the wife of a wealthy client, a sunset boat trip will reveal the violence and vengeance that waits just below the surface. How do you unleash the horrific ghosts of everyone's past? Just add water! Yoshino Kimura (SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO and BLINDNESS) and Ryo Ishibashi of AUDITION and THE GRUDGE co-star in this creepy shocker adapted from the short story by legendary Japanese horror novelist 'Kôji Suzuki' - creator of DARK WATER and THE RING/RINGU series - where the ultimate nightmares come to life aboard a DREAM CRUISE.

Extras:
1.  Commentary with Actor Daniel Gillies and Producer Mick Garris
2. The Making of Dream Cruise
3. Photo Gallery
4. Screenplay (DVD-Rom)
5. Trailers


My Thoughts:
The first thing I noticed on this episode of "Masters of Horror" is the length. Running 89min. this episode is a good half an hour longer then all the other episodes run. As many of you know I am not very good with shows that have subtitles... but this one isn't too bad as the majority of the show is in English. The extras on this release is not nearly as good as we got for the first season episodes. Even several of the season 2 episodes had more then this... but that could be due to the length of the episode being so much longer.  The Audio and Video looks/sounds just fine on my cheap system. No technical problems what so ever on this release.

The episode itself was real good. I definitely enjoyed every minute of it. But at the same time it is not what I would call a favorite episode.  I would, however, say that "Dream Cruise" would be in my top 10 favorite episodes. I have found that Japanese horror is very well done... I just wish I could watch more of it without having to deal with all the subtitles When it comes to pure Japanese horror I would never be able to enjoy the story as I would always be pausing and rewinding to get the missed subtitles. The gore factor in this episode is mild compared to many of the previous episodes. But I think that is to be expected in a ghost story. If you never seen it... I definitely recommend "Masters of Horror: Dream Cruise" to any horror fan.
Pete