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呪戒-JUKAI-
A horror suspense film to be released in February 2005, in which Reiko SUHO plays a college student who is drawn into a bizarre world. A dead woman is found on the roof of a university. Saya, who was watching the scene from the side, senses "something" invisible to others and notices a strange message.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women attends a Buddhist ritual to ward off evil spirits, but their chanting inadvertently unleashes a vengeful entity. As the entity begins to possess and torment them one by one, the women must confront their deepest fears and uncover the dark history behind the ritual to survive. The ancient curse tightens its grip, blurring the lines between reality and nightmare as they fight for their souls.
Critical Reception
Jukai is a low-budget Japanese horror film that has garnered a niche following among fans of extreme and avant-garde horror. It is often described as disturbing and experimental, with its reception largely divided between those who appreciate its unique, transgressive style and those who find it gratuitously shocking and lacking in conventional narrative structure.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its audacious and uncompromisingly bleak atmosphere.
Criticized for its explicit and often difficult-to-watch content.
Seen as a challenging work that pushes the boundaries of the horror genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for Jukai is highly polarized, with many viewers finding it excessively graphic and disturbing, while a smaller contingent appreciates its transgressive artistic vision and unsettling atmosphere.
Fun Fact
The film is known for its highly experimental and controversial approach to horror, often utilizing extreme imagery and sound design to create a sense of unease and psychological distress.
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