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Door III
Ambitious insurance saleswoman Miyako is stalked by by the strange and supernatural after meeting the mysterious Mitsuru.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive writer, haunted by the death of his wife, begins to experience disturbing supernatural events in his isolated house. He becomes obsessed with a strange, locked door that seems to be the source of the disturbances. As he delves deeper into the mystery of the door, he uncovers a dark secret that blurs the line between reality and hallucination, leading him towards a terrifying confrontation with his past and the unknown.
Critical Reception
Door III is a lesser-known Japanese horror film that garnered a cult following among genre enthusiasts for its atmospheric tension and psychological horror elements. While not a mainstream hit, it is praised for its unsettling mood and unique approach to the haunted house trope, though some critics found its pacing and plot to be somewhat ambiguous.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and unsettling psychological horror.
Noted for its mysterious and ambiguous plot that can be both intriguing and frustrating.
Appreciated by some for its unique take on supernatural themes and haunted house narratives.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release, but those available tend to highlight its effectiveness as a mood piece, appreciating its slow-burn tension and surreal imagery. Some viewers found the film's abstract nature and inconclusive ending to be a drawback.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a trilogy, with 'Door' (1988) and 'Door II: Tokyo Door' (1993) preceding it, though each film is largely independent in its narrative.
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