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  1. Aug 20, 2004 · Bun Saikou. Story. Haruko Fukushima. Writer. Lilian Lee. Writer. An Asian cross-cultural trilogy of horror films from accomplished indie directors: "Dumplings", directed by Fruit Chan of Hong Kong; "Cut", directed by Park Chan-Wook of Korea; "Box", directed by Miike Takashi of Japan.

  2. Also thanks to the script by Bun Saikou and Haruko Fukushima, the overall narrative of “Box” is just as labyrinthine as the elaborate patterns presented on the infamous box. You will find yourself having trouble pinpointing reality from dream as the film adds many different layers, all of which combined with the aforementioned themes, the ...

  3. Oct 27, 2005 · A former TV star (Miriam Yeung) is still attractive, but no longer acting. Her husband goes on long trips without her and doesn't even bother with alibis. She turns to a woman ( Bai Ling) she has heard about -- a perky, cheerful type who works out of a small apartment in a high rise. This woman cooks and serves dumplings.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › bun_saikouBun Saikou | Rotten Tomatoes

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  5. An Asian cross-cultural trilogy of horror films from accomplished indie directors: Dumplings, directed by Fruit Chan of Hong Kong, Cut directed by Park Chan-Wook of Korea, and Box directed by Miike Takashi of Japan.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1945788Bun Saikou - IMDb

    Bun Saikou. Writer: Three... Extremes. Bun Saikou is known for Three... Extremes (2004).

  7. Sep 2, 2004 · Runtime 2h 5m. Directors Park Chan-wook, Fruit Chan, Takashi Miike. Writers Haruko Fukushima + 3 more. Country Hong Kong. Languages Chinese, Japanese, Korean. Studios Applause Pictures + 4 more. Genres Horror. From the Nightmares of 3 Horror Masters.