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Kisatsuden Paranormal Demonstration
Miho, Maki, Akiho and Director Suzuki visit a village in the mountains for the recording of the program. A murder had previously occurred in this village, and the villagers feared that it was the curse of the mountain god, "Kishidaden." Still, the group enters the village disapering one by one.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people decides to investigate a notorious haunted location, known for its alleged paranormal demonstrations. Armed with cameras and a thirst for the supernatural, they delve into the dark history of the place. As they capture strange phenomena on film, they soon realize they have disturbed something ancient and malevolent that is not willing to let them leave.
Critical Reception
Kisatsuden Paranormal Demonstration received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, often cited for its unoriginal premise and reliance on jump scares. While some appreciated its attempt to capture the found-footage horror aesthetic, many found the plot thin and the scares predictable. It did not gain significant traction in mainstream critical circles.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on established found-footage tropes without adding innovation.
The scares are often predictable and lack genuine tension.
The plot struggles to maintain momentum, feeling derivative of other paranormal investigation films.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Kisatsuden Paranormal Demonstration are scarce, but those available often express disappointment with the film's predictable scares and uninspired narrative. Some viewers found it to be a forgettable entry in the paranormal horror genre.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location at a supposedly haunted abandoned hospital in Japan, with much of the dialogue improvised by the cast to enhance the 'found footage' feel.
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