Kuso
Directed by Steve
Broadcasting through a makeshift network of discarded televisions, KUSO is a shifting series of vignettes tangled in the aftermath of Los Angeles's worst earthquake nightmare. Travel between screens and aftershocks into the twisted lives of the survived. Blending nightmarish visions, animation and a shocking image of a distorted America, this is the daring debut and Sundance sensation from director Steve, aka renowned musician Flying Lotus. Delirious, provocative and darkly hilarious, KUSO is as verbose with macabre, music, melancholy and unimaginable imagery. You won't believe your eyes, or your mind. A SHUDDER EXCLUSIVE.
Renowned musician Flying Lotus' wild debut feature broadcasts the twisted lives of earthquake survivors in a surreal Los Angeles.
Cast: Hannibal Buress, George Clinton, David Firth, Tim Heidecker, Anders Holm
Member Reviews
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its incredibly disgusting, but its also a very creative film. and a very fun watch.
I love weird creepy movies like this.
the film lived up to its name. a load of kuso from start to finish.
This one had been in my to watch since its release. I came for the music, then realized that David Firth was a writer. This film is not for people with sensitive stomachs. It is a visual madhouse, with well done practical effects. Very vivid colors and imagery accompanied by stunning and disgusting sound design. I expected nothing less with Akira Yamaoka attached to some of the soundtrack. It is disgusting, experimental, but I had a good time.