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Document Super Scary Story: Urban Legend 1
The Documentary Horror Tours departs from a certain Inari shrine in Kawasaki City, the origin of the fear that Yumeaki Hirayama experienced in his childhood, and heads for "Hachioji" where mysterious spots are concentrated.
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Plot Summary
This anthology horror film delves into the chilling world of urban legends, presenting a series of terrifying tales that play on common fears and modern folklore. Each segment explores a different notorious legend, bringing them to life with suspenseful storytelling and unsettling visuals. The film aims to capture the essence of these widely shared, yet often unverified, stories that have permeated popular culture.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Document Super Scary Story: Urban Legend I' is scarce. As an independent or direct-to-video release focusing on a niche genre, it did not receive widespread critical review. Audience reception is also difficult to gauge due to limited available data.
What Reviewers Say
Often described as a collection of low-budget horror shorts.
Praised by some for its attempt to adapt popular urban legends.
Criticized by others for inconsistent quality and production values.
Google audience: Due to the film's obscurity, there is no readily available summary of Google user reviews. General sentiment from fragmented online discussions suggests that viewers found it to be a mixed bag, with some appreciating the thematic content while others were disappointed by the execution.
Fun Fact
The film appears to be a compilation or re-release of existing short films or segments, possibly assembled to capitalize on the popularity of urban legend-themed content.
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