
Movie spotlight
Nightmare Resort
College student Sakura (Rikka Ihara) has trouble fitting in with her class. Her childhood friend Satoshi (Taiyu Fujiwara) thinks that a change of scenery is just what she needs to feel better, and along with another childhood friend, Nozomi (Shiori Akita), he invites her to come work a part-time job at a resort inn on an island. The inn is normally run by a husband-and-wife couple, along with a part-timer named Iwasaki.
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Plot Summary
A group of strangers finds themselves trapped in a remote, luxurious resort where a series of bizarre and terrifying events begin to unfold. As paranoia sets in, they realize their idyllic getaway has become a deadly trap with no apparent escape.
Critical Reception
Nightmare Resort has garnered mixed to negative reviews. Critics often pointed to its derivative plot and reliance on jump scares, while some audiences found the suspenseful atmosphere and visual style engaging.
What Reviewers Say
Fails to deliver originality with its horror tropes.
Relies too heavily on predictable scares.
Offers a visually stylish, albeit hollow, thriller experience.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely split, with some viewers appreciating the attempts at creating a suspenseful atmosphere and the visual aesthetics. However, a significant portion of viewers expressed disappointment with the predictable storyline and lack of genuine scares.
Fun Fact
Information regarding the film's production, cast, and critical reception is limited, suggesting it may be an independent or lesser-known release.
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