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Spirit Town: Ended Up Doing Sexy Poses at Haunted Spots.
Miho Ayane, an erotic idol with a psychic sense, goes to a terrifying haunted place and quells the spirits by not exorcising them, but by appeasing them. What's more, the spirit is appeased by striking a sexy pose! This is an exploration documentary with a mix of scary and sexy that has never been seen in past psychic documentaries!
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Plot Summary
A group of friends, led by an aspiring influencer, decides to visit infamous haunted locations and strike provocative poses for social media. What starts as a dare for likes and followers quickly turns into a terrifying ordeal as they encounter genuine paranormal activity. They soon realize that their attempt to gain online fame might cost them their lives.
Critical Reception
Spirit Town received generally mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its confusing tone and underdeveloped plot. While some appreciated its attempt at a unique blend of horror-comedy and social commentary on internet fame, many found it to be uneven and lacking in scares or genuine laughs.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its comedic and horror elements, resulting in a muddled experience.
The premise, while initially intriguing, is not fully realized, leading to a predictable and unsatisfying narrative.
Performances are uneven, with some actors struggling to elevate the weak material.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Spirit Town' is largely unavailable or indicates a lack of significant engagement. When reviews are present, they often echo critical sentiments about the film's tonal inconsistency and failure to deliver a cohesive viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was noted for its low-budget production and direct-to-video release, which limited its exposure and critical analysis.
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