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Tezuka Makoto no horâ shiatâ: Za bâsudei
Omnibus horror movie.
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Plot Summary
This film is an anthology of horror shorts directed by Makoto Tezuka. The segments explore various themes of psychological dread, supernatural occurrences, and unsettling human behavior. Each short offers a distinct narrative, contributing to a larger mosaic of terror. The film delves into the darker aspects of life, using unsettling imagery and suspenseful storytelling to create a disturbing viewing experience.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Tezuka Makoto no horâ shiatâ: Za bâsudei' is scarce in major review databases, suggesting it may be a niche or less widely distributed film. However, where mentioned, it has been noted for its experimental approach to horror and its distinct directorial vision.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and often disturbing visual style.
Acknowledged for its unconventional approach to horror storytelling.
Some found the anthology format disjointed, while others appreciated the variety of scares.
Google audience: Due to limited availability of Google user reviews for this specific film, a summary cannot be provided.
Fun Fact
Makoto Tezuka, the director, is the son of the legendary manga artist Osamu Tezuka, often referred to as the 'Godfather of Manga'.
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