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Mitehaikenai: Toko Doga Jusatsu-rei
This film contains about 10 of the most terrifying ghostly submissions. Supervised by Kaosu Sumikura.
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Plot Summary
A group of high school girls become obsessed with a mysterious videotape that, when watched, allegedly leads to a series of disturbing and deadly events. As they delve deeper into the tape's origins and curse, they find themselves targeted by a malevolent force. The film follows their desperate attempts to uncover the truth and break the cycle of terror before they too become victims of the cursed footage.
Critical Reception
Mitehaikenai: Toko Doga Jusatsu-rei received mixed to negative reviews, primarily criticized for its predictable plot and reliance on common horror tropes. While some appreciated its atmospheric tension and effective jump scares, many found the narrative to be derivative and lacking originality. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some fans of J-horror appreciating its unsettling nature, while others found it underwhelming.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with an unoriginal premise, borrowing heavily from other cursed media horror films.
While it attempts to build suspense, the pacing and plot execution are often uneven.
Some viewers found the scares effective, but many were disappointed by the lack of innovation.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce and generally indicate a divisive reception, with some viewers finding it a watchable, albeit uninspired, horror flick, while others found it to be forgettable and predictable.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a subgenre of J-horror that gained popularity with titles like 'The Ring,' focusing on cursed video media.
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