「Chō」Kowai Hanashi Fikushonzu Hiramatsu Yumeaki no Gankyū Yūen II Ramuzu Kuwaddo
「Chō」Kowai Hanashi Fikushonzu Hiramatsu Yumeaki no Gankyū Yūen II Ramuzu Kuwaddo

「Chō」Kowai Hanashi Fikushonzu Hiramatsu Yumeaki no Gankyū Yūen II Ramuzu Kuwaddo

2009Movie53 minJapanese

Episode II "Rum's Squad" (Part 1 & 2) As a result of a childhood cock-up, Naoko has the ability to hear the voice of a man who hates this world directly in her head. With an amulet provided by a friend, that voice became inaudible one day... Naoko grew up and became a female detective in the Jonan Police Department, investigating random bizarre murders. The moment she learns from her mother's phone call that the amulet is broken, a man's voice rings in her head again. The voice leads Naoko to the scene of one murder after another. Is it the voice of Onuki (Kanji Tsuda), who has been committing indiscriminate murders...?

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Director: Yumie IidaGenres: Horror, Mystery

Plot Summary

This film delves into the terrifying world of urban legends and supernatural occurrences, following a group of individuals who find themselves ensnared by cursed objects and vengeful spirits. As they try to uncover the truth behind the hauntings, they descend deeper into a nightmare where reality and illusion blur. The narrative explores themes of fear, destiny, and the consequences of meddling with the unknown.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception and audience scores for this particular film is scarce in public databases. As an independent horror production, it likely garnered a niche following rather than widespread critical attention.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and jump scares.
  • Noted for its connection to Japanese horror tropes.
  • Some found the plot convoluted and difficult to follow.

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Fun Fact

The film is part of a series exploring fear and supernatural phenomena, often drawing inspiration from classic Japanese ghost stories and urban legends.

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