loading loading...

Three Extremes Details

2004 DVD Certificate 18.gif
  • Rated:
  • 60
  • from 2470 members

THREE...EXTREMES brings together a team of highly-regarded Asian filmmakers, featuring a trio of short works by Hong Kong's Fruit Chan (DURIAN DURIAN), Korea's Chan-wook Park (OLDBOY), and Japan's Takashi Miike (AUDITION). The trilogy opens with Chan's disgustingly entertaining DUMPLINGS, which he has also turned into a full-.. Read more

Starring Mai Suzuki, Pauline Lau, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Hye-Jeong Kang
Director Takashi Miike, Chan-Wook Park, Fruit Chan, C
Genres Horror, World Cinema

loading loading...

Three Extremes

THREE...EXTREMES brings together a team of highly-regarded Asian filmmakers, featuring a trio of short works by Hong Kong's Fruit Chan (DURIAN DURIAN), Korea's Chan-wook Park (OLDBOY), and Japan's Takashi Miike (AUDITION). The trilogy opens with Chan's disgustingly entertaining DUMPLINGS, which he has also turned into a full-length film. DUMPLINGS stars Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah as Ching, a former TV star who is afraid of facing middle age. She visits Mei (Bai Ling), whose secret recipe for dumplings helps women look and feel younger. But when Ching discovers what's actually in the dumplings, she has some deep soul-searching to do. In Park's brutally violent CUT, Lee Byung-hun stars as a movie director who has everything going for him--a beautiful wife, hit films, a fabulous house, and an upstanding reputation. But an extra (Gang Hye-jung) decides to spoil the fun by placing the director in a no-win situation that could end in murder. Finally, Miike closes the frightfest with BOX, a brilliant psychological thriller in which a reclusive novelist (Kyoko Hasegawa) is haunted by her dead twin sister and a dark family secret. Although Miike is highly regarded for his comic ultraviolence, he turns off the blood quotient in this smartly paced, very creepy tale.

Starring Mai Suzuki, Pauline Lau, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Hye-Jeong Kang
Director Takashi Miike, Chan-Wook Park, Fruit Chan, C
Studio PALISADES TARTAN
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 5 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 18.gif
Genres Horror, World Cinema
Language Japanese, Korean, Cantonese
Subtitles English
Released DVD: 21 Aug 2006
Production year: 2004
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (2) of Three Extremes

    View all
  • May be the sickest, most twisted flick you'll see all year

    • Vibe
    • Time Out
  • Most helpful member's review of Three Extremes

    View all
  • 18 out of 24 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Oriental oddities

    An interesting selection of stories encompassing the usual far eastern horror tricks.. long black hair covering faces, screechy noises, blood splashing around, that kind of racket. The stories are atmospheric though and the oddity keeps you un-hinged. The Box is my favorite story, beautifully shot.

      • David Magni from Kent
  • Most recent members' review of Three Extremes

    View all
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    disappointing gore instead of horror

    Three extremely gory films but not much in the way of scares, Dumplings satirizes what women maybe prepared to do to keep their youth and beauty and though has some squeamish scenes doesn't scare. Cut is a poor version of Saw and again doesn't really get you involved. Box starts strongly and you hope for some of the usual haunting horrors but meanders off. The films try to be thought-provoking but fail by being too short to get us involved with the characters enough to care.

  • More like this

    View all

Rating breakdown

2,470 Member ratings
  • 100
136
  • 90
137
  • 80
384
  • 70
461
  • 60
559
  • 50
319
  • 40
227
  • 30
99
  • 20
92
  • 10
56

Related user collection

Buy from the LOVEFiLM shop


    • Three Extremes
    • DVD: £7.93
      Free Delivery
    • RRP £14.99 (you save: 47%)
    • THREE...EXTREMES brings together a team of highly-regarded Asian filmmakers, featuring a trio of short works by Hong Kong's Fruit Chan (DURIAN DURIAN), Korea's Chan-wook Park (OLDBOY), and Japan's ...