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Nightmare
A man finds himself trapped inside his own nightmare with a malevolent entity and must wake up before it's too late
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Plot Summary
A detective investigating a series of murders finds himself drawn into a surreal and terrifying investigation. As he delves deeper, the lines between reality and nightmare begin to blur, and he starts to question his own sanity. The case leads him to a mysterious woman who may hold the key to the killer's identity and motives, but uncovering the truth comes at a significant personal cost.
Critical Reception
Nightmare (2022) received a mixed to positive reception from critics. Many praised Kiyoshi Kurosawa's signature atmospheric tension and unsettling psychological horror elements. However, some found the pacing to be slow at times and the narrative's ambiguity to be overly frustrating. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating its intellectual depth and disturbing themes, while others found it too abstract.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its masterful build-up of dread and Kurosawa's distinct directorial style.
Noted for its unsettling atmosphere and exploration of psychological themes.
Criticized by some for a slow pace and an ending that may leave viewers with more questions than answers.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's suspenseful atmosphere and its ability to create a sense of unease. Many found the psychological aspects compelling, though a portion of viewers felt the plot was difficult to follow or lacked a satisfying conclusion.
Fun Fact
Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa is known for his distinctive style, often blending elements of J-horror with psychological thrillers and art-house cinema, which is evident in 'Nightmare's' deliberate pacing and focus on mood over jump scares.
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