Symbol (Shinboru)

Symbol (Shinboru) (2009)

  • 74% of users liked it
    (335 ratings)

Big Man Japan writer/director Hitoshi Matsumoto follows up his imaginative feature debut with this surreal tale of a man imprisoned in a massive white room with no windows or doors, and a Mexican wrestler preparing for a pivotal match. Awakening in a sterile colorless box from which there seems to… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Genres
Drama, Art House & International, Comedy
In Theaters
Sep 12, 2009 Wide

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Tsubaki S


    Some jokes didn't stick well, but Matsumoto is fun to watch, and the movie has many good ideas. The mexican segment was a blast to watch, amazing that a japanese man seems to have a better grasp of mexican culture than most mexican "hot shit" directors of today.

  • JY S


    Hitoshi Matsumoto's sophomore film <i>Symbol</i> is quite the bizarre picture. The funny thing is, that isn't surprising.<p>It is hard to find a smooth clear story for this 90 minute picture. The first hour goes back and forth between a Mexican wrestler… More

  • Quinto W


    I'm still not quite sure what it is exactly that I just saw, and there's not much I can say because I don't wan't to give anything away, but it was definitely interesting, very unique, and funny.

  • Christopher B


    My favourite film of this year's TIFF. Funny, intelligent and very creative. I wouldn't dare give anything away in this constantly surprising film, but I would suggest seeing it as fast as you can. I'm fairly certain this one will become a classic.

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