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Nihon Meisaku Kaidan Gekijō: Kaidan Tamagiku Dōrō
Dance teacher Omiyo survives a double suicide with her lover and is forced into life as the courtesan Tamagiku in Yoshiwara. Living in misery, she meets Gengo, her lover’s look-alike brother, and they fall in love. Jealous rival Naraya frames Gengo as a criminal, and he is struck by lightning and killed before Tamagiku’s eyes. After her own death, Tamagiku rises from hell to seek revenge on Naraya and his allies.
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Plot Summary
This film is part of a series of Japanese horror anthologies. 'Kaidan Tamagiku Dōrō' (Ghost Story of the Chrysanthemum Lantern) likely presents a collection of eerie tales, common in Japanese ghost stories, focusing on supernatural occurrences, vengeful spirits, or cursed objects. The narratives typically build suspense and dread, culminating in shocking or tragic revelations.
Critical Reception
As a niche entry within a horror anthology series, specific critical reception for 'Kaidan Tamagiku Dōrō' is not widely documented in mainstream critical databases. However, films from this era of Japanese horror often garnered attention for their atmospheric tension and unique storytelling, appealing to fans of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Often praised for its unsettling atmosphere and traditional Japanese horror elements.
May be considered slow-paced by modern horror standards, focusing on psychological dread over jump scares.
Appreciated by fans of obscure and classic Japanese horror cinema.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience reception.
Fun Fact
This film is part of a larger series of Japanese ghost stories, 'Nihon Meisaku Kaidan Gekijō', which aimed to adapt classic and lesser-known tales of the supernatural for a modern audience.
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