Review of Liverleaf

Liverleaf (2018)
9/10
A bloody revenge movie with a neighborhood twist
13 June 2019
Japan horror movies never been associated as ordinary. They came with a sense of twisting mind and often involved violence in blood, graphic, and some others in stylized way. Liverleaf follows an easy narrative that has been implemented in numerous revenge horror movies, with some twists to give some depth unlike Hollywood movies in that subgenre (ex. The Last House on the left, I Spit on Your Grave).

Liverleaf told a revenge story from a bullied teenage girl named Nazomi when her family is burned alive in their house. The story takes simplest of premise you could take, but in 2 hours of the movie, this movie also give the characters a story, something that seldom happened to a revenge film. The humanization of the characters, including the homeroom teacher's odd behavior, the silence of a girl who just witnessed the bullying, and the backstory of some bulliers, reveal much about a life full of hardships in the small town. Some of them are quite petty, but the backstory gives a sense of reason to the plot. Honestly, some of them are quite forced, because at the same time it feels weird to know that the class is filled by corrupted minds. Who must take the blame? This question probably can't be answered correctly by us, or by the characters.

In a way, this movie gives a new fresh addition to a revenge story. Sometimes it is good to have a revenge movie that only involves blood, but I never expected that gives a prolonged sequence of background gives a reality and reason that I never know needed by the subgenre.
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