

Onibaba : Film Location
This rare silent black & white and color Super-8 footage was shot with the camera of actor Kei Sato (Hachi in the film) during the production of Onibaba
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Plot Summary
In the desolate marshes of feudal Japan, a ruthless widow and her daughter-in-law survive by murdering samurai and selling their armor and weapons. Their grim existence takes a dark turn when a desperate, masked warrior emerges from the shadows, disrupting their brutal cycle of survival. As paranoia and suspicion grow, the women become entangled in a terrifying psychological game where appearances deceive and true monstrousness lies within.
Critical Reception
Onibaba is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Japanese horror cinema, lauded for its atmospheric dread, striking visuals, and primal exploration of human desire and survival. Critics praised its unique blend of historical setting and supernatural horror, while audiences were captivated by its disturbing sensuality and chilling narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning and deeply unsettling, with a powerful atmosphere of dread.
- A primal exploration of human greed, lust, and the masks we wear.
- Masterful use of sound and imagery to create a terrifying psychological experience.
Google audience: Audiences consistently praise Onibaba for its unforgettable imagery, intense atmosphere, and disturbing psychological horror. Many highlight its unique blend of eroticism and terror, finding it both captivating and hauntingly effective.
Fun Fact
The iconic mask worn by the samurai warrior was inspired by a Buddhist demon mask, designed to increase the character's terrifying and otherworldly presence.
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