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Makoto Kitano: Don’t You Guys Go - We're the Supernatural Detective Squad Hokkaido Leisurely Supernatural Journey
Makoto Kitano, one of the most famous mystery spot hunters in the entertainment world, goes into haunted places himself and introduces his experiences and fears in this horror documentary.
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Plot Summary
A team of eccentric supernatural detectives travels to Hokkaido to investigate a series of bizarre occurrences. What begins as a routine case quickly escalates into a quirky and hilarious adventure filled with local legends, strange encounters, and unexpected friendships. The squad must unravel the mystery before the supernatural phenomena consume the entire region, all while dealing with their own peculiar personalities and dynamics.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its unique blend of comedy and supernatural elements, as well as its charmingly oddball characters. Some found the pacing occasionally uneven, but the overall consensus pointed to a fun and engaging viewing experience that stood out for its originality.
What Reviewers Say
A quirky and charming supernatural comedy with a distinct Hokkaido flavor.
The eccentric characters and inventive plot are highlights, though some moments drag.
Offers a refreshing take on the detective genre with a supernatural twist.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally lauded the film for its humor, memorable characters, and the picturesque Hokkaido setting. Many viewers appreciated the lighthearted approach to supernatural mysteries and found the movie to be an enjoyable and entertaining escape.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location across various scenic spots in Hokkaido, with many of the local folklore elements incorporated into the script inspired by real regional legends.
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