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Fechi-zukushi: Chijô no toriko

2018
Movie
70 min
Japanese

Miharu had a previous affair with a man who had a sexual fetish for getting the greatest pleasure from being bitten on the arm, and before long Miharu herself becomes a woman who gets the greatest pleasure from being bitten... Yumi finds that a plate she bought online is broken, so she calls the support center. Akira answers the phone, and before she knows it, she's soothed by his voice fetish... Miyu, who has had no sex with her husband due to her busy work schedule, is attracted to Katsuo's scent and ends up accepting his invitation... The hidden sexual fetishes of the three women are revealed in all their nakedness...

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IMDb5.1/10
Director: Kazuya SekiyaGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman becomes the target of a mysterious stalker after she moves into a new apartment. As the harassment escalates, she finds herself trapped in a terrifying game of cat and mouse, with her sanity and life hanging in the balance. The lines between reality and delusion blur as the stalker's motives remain chillingly unclear.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to negative reception, primarily criticized for its slow pacing and predictable plot twists. While some appreciated its attempt at psychological horror, many found it unoriginal and lacking in genuine scares. Audience reviews were similarly divided, with some finding it unsettling and others deeming it disappointing.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles to build suspense effectively, often relying on cheap jump scares.

  • The plot becomes convoluted and predictable in its later stages.

  • While some performances are adequate, they cannot salvage the weak script.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely absent from public platforms, making it difficult to gauge specific likes or dislikes. However, general comments on similar niche horror films suggest audiences often seek more innovative storytelling and effective scares.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a wave of direct-to-video Japanese horror films that often explore themes of isolation and psychological torment.

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