Sea Gods and Ghosts
Sea Gods and Ghosts

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Sea Gods and Ghosts

1975
Movie
91 min
Mandarin

Giant dragons, hideous monsters, and kung fu masters all begin to fight in a duel to the death. The film was remade in South Korea as a Taiwanese-Korean co-production titled Third Son of the Dragon King.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Kihachi OkamotoGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

In the desolate reaches of the sea, a group of people find themselves trapped on a mysterious island, haunted by spectral entities and their own pasts. As the line between reality and illusion blurs, they must confront the malevolent forces at play and uncover the island's dark secrets before they succumb to madness or the supernatural.

Critical Reception

Sea God and Ghosts was a critical and commercial success upon its release, praised for its atmospheric tension, unsettling visuals, and psychological depth. Critics lauded Okamoto's masterful direction and the strong performances, particularly from Tatsuya Nakadai. It is often cited as a standout in Japanese horror cinema of the era, though it may not be as widely known internationally as some other genre classics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its eerie atmosphere and psychological horror elements.

  • Acclaimed for its unique blend of supernatural dread and existential themes.

  • Noted for its striking visual style and compelling performances.

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Fun Fact

The film's unique and haunting score was composed by the acclaimed Hikaru Hayashi, who also worked on other notable Japanese films.

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