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Chikashitsu no umeki
This was the pink film debut of Masayoshi Nogami, one of the most popular and prolific actors in the genre. Over the next 47 years, until his death in 2010, he would appear in hundreds of the films, and direct at least eighteen.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women working in a clothing factory are terrorized by a mysterious killer. As the murders escalate, the remaining workers become increasingly paranoid, suspecting everyone around them. The investigation uncovers dark secrets within the factory and the community.
Critical Reception
This early Japanese horror film is often noted for its atmosphere and suspense, though its narrative can be somewhat convoluted. It's considered a cult favorite among genre enthusiasts for its period setting and giallo-esque slasher elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful build-up and atmospheric horror.
Criticized for a sometimes confusing plot and uneven pacing.
Appreciated for its early contributions to the slasher subgenre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available highlight the film's effectiveness as a tense thriller despite its age and occasional narrative flaws. Some viewers find its classic horror tropes compelling.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Chikashitsu no umeki', translates to 'Groans of the Basement', hinting at the dark and disturbing nature of the events within the factory.
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