
Kibakichi
A werewolf samurai walks the countryside, finding himself in the middle of a village of monsters who feed on human flesh.
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Plot Summary
In feudal Japan, a young swordsman named Kibakichi is cursed with lycanthropy, transforming into a werewolf under the full moon. He struggles to control his monstrous urges while being hunted by a powerful demon hunter and his own inner demons. As he battles supernatural forces and his own cursed nature, Kibakichi must find a way to protect innocent lives from the very darkness that consumes him.
Critical Reception
Kibakichi is a cult favorite among fans of Japanese horror and action films, praised for its unique blend of samurai action and werewolf lore. While not a mainstream critical darling, it has garnered appreciation for its creature effects and intense fight sequences, appealing to those who enjoy gritty, supernatural thrillers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive take on the werewolf mythos within a samurai setting.
- Noted for its visceral action sequences and practical creature effects.
- Often described as a niche but satisfying horror-action hybrid.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a manga series of the same name by Ryoichi Ikegami, though it takes significant creative liberties with the source material.
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