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Makoto Kitano: Don’t You Guys Go - We're the Supernatural Detective Squad Okinawa's Most Terrifying Mensore SP
This time, the members of the Psychic Detective Squad, led by Makoto Kitano, finally land in Okinawa for the first time!
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Plot Summary
In this bizarre and comedic horror film, a group of eccentric individuals calling themselves the 'Supernatural Detective Squad' takes on a case in Okinawa. Their investigation leads them into a world of supernatural phenomena, bizarre encounters, and increasingly absurd situations as they try to uncover the truth behind the island's most terrifying mysteries. The squad's unconventional methods and quirky personalities create a unique and often hilarious viewing experience.
Critical Reception
This film is a niche entry within the Japanese comedy-horror genre, garnering a cult following for its unique blend of absurdity and supernatural themes. While not widely reviewed by major critics, it's often praised by its fans for its unhinged creativity and memorable characters, though some find its pacing and humor to be an acquired taste.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, off-the-wall humor and supernatural premise.
Appreciated by fans for its cult status and memorable characters.
Some viewers found the pacing and unconventional style challenging.
Google audience: Audience reception is limited due to its niche status, but fans generally enjoy its peculiar humor and supernatural elements, often highlighting its distinctive Okinawan setting and the director's eccentric style.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of unique, often surreal projects by director Makoto Kitano, known for his experimental approach to comedy and genre filmmaking.
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