Round 4: Tossup 3
This author wrote a photobook for David Lynch’s The Straight Story. This author directed a “decadent” 1992 film about a sex worker who buys a pink stone. This author created “Captain EO,” who talks to his stuffed animal, in a 1988 novel adapted into a film shot from voyeuristic camera angles focusing on school girls’ nails and knees. In a shot from a film based on a novel by this author, a woman’s bangs cover her eyes as she hunches over staring at a telephone for days. A man struggles with an urge to stab his infant daughter with an ice pick in this author’s novel that inspired the film Piercing. Novels by this author inspired Hideaki Anno’s Love and Pop and a film in which a tongueless, (*) footless captive eats vomit from a dog dish; that film ends with a sequence in which a man’s foot is severed with wire by Asami, a woman whom he had courted through a fake interview process. For 10 points, Takashi Miike (“MEE-ee-kay”) adapted a novel by what author into the film Audition? ■END■
ANSWER: Ryū Murakami [prompt on Murakami; reject “Haruki Murakami”] (The film in the second line is Tokyo Decadence.)
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