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Denshichi Torimonocho: Vampire Spider
In the town of Izu known for its hot springs, Den Shichi from Kuromon Town sets off for a healing trip with his companion, a bamboo craftsman with a nose like a lion's snout, at a time when the town is under a tight security network due to a nearby gunpowder depot explosion. Staying at Tsuruya, Den Shichi and his group are investigated by officials whose behavior seems somewhat odd. That night, a man looking like a craftsman is murdered, and gunpowder residue is found at the scene, prompting Den Shichi to suspect that something is amiss.
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Plot Summary
In feudal Japan, detective Denshichi is tasked with investigating a series of gruesome murders. As the body count rises, he uncovers a dark and supernatural connection to a legendary spider-like creature. Denshichi must confront not only a cunning killer but also a terrifying mythical entity to bring peace back to the land.
Critical Reception
While not widely released internationally, 'Denshichi Torimonocho: Vampire Spider' is recognized within Japanese horror cinema for its atmospheric tension and early exploration of supernatural themes within a detective framework. Critics often note its blend of traditional Edo-period mystery with horror elements, though some found its pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective use of atmosphere and suspense.
Appreciated for its unique fusion of detective mystery and horror.
Some criticism regarding the film's pacing and special effects by modern standards.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a long-running series of Edo period detective stories featuring the character Denshichi Sawamura.
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