

Dokurogeki 2: atoaji no warui sasupensu
Misuzu Murai had a hobby of divination in college, Yokoyama often lets Misuzu do divination, one day, Yokoyama's grandson got sick and needed surgery, Yokoyama hopes to do something for grandson and let Misuzu do divination, something terrible happened to divination this time.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers stumbles upon a mysterious, abandoned house rumored to be haunted. As they explore, they become trapped and are subjected to a series of terrifying events orchestrated by an unseen force. They must unravel the secrets of the house and its dark past to escape, but the deeper they dig, the more horrifying the truth becomes.
Critical Reception
This film is a niche horror entry, primarily known within certain circles of Japanese horror fans. It received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics pointing to its predictable plot and reliance on jump scares. However, some appreciated its atmosphere and attempts at psychological horror within its limited budget.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on jump scares and gore.
- The plot is derivative and predictable.
- Atmosphere is occasionally effective, but overshadowed by weak storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available suggest a polarizing experience, with some finding it a decent low-budget horror flick and others dismissing it as forgettable.
Fun Fact
The film's title translates to 'Skull Poison 2: A Suspense with a Bad Aftertaste,' hinting at its unsettling nature.
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