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Koji Shiraishi's Never Send Me, Please Vol.1
Volume 1 of "Koji Shiraishi's Never Send Me, Please" with brand new footage added, not present in the theatrical version! Horror film director Koji Shiraishi receives a video of a young couple, Keisuke and Yuki, filmed in a dimly lit abandoned building that is rumored to be haunted. As they proceeded deeper into the ruins, Yuki suddenly disappeared without a trace. Keisuke panics and Yuki is finally found, a black shadow with a terrifying atmosphere swirls behind her. With Yuki now holding an old VHS tape in her hand. This VHS tape contains a horrifying and hair-raising video that took place in an abandoned village.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people receive mysterious invitations to a 'game' with unknown stakes. As they delve deeper into the unsettling challenges, they begin to uncover a dark conspiracy and the true, terrifying purpose behind their selection. The line between reality and illusion blurs as they fight for survival against unseen forces.
Critical Reception
As a recent release, critical reception is still developing. Early buzz suggests it's a suspenseful horror film with a mind-bending narrative that keeps audiences guessing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and unsettling premise.
Applauded for its intricate plot that keeps viewers engaged.
Some find the pacing inconsistent in the early stages.
Google audience: Audience response is anticipated to focus on the film's effective scares and the intriguing mystery at its core. Initial impressions suggest a satisfying experience for fans of psychological horror.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular Japanese novel of the same name, known for its complex narrative and chilling twists.
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