

The Ravaged House: Zoroku's Disease
In a rural village, there lives a man named Zoroku, with his sister, Haruko. All is well until one day, Zoroku becomes infected with a bizarre disease that blisters his skin and deforms his body. Fearing the reactions of the townspeople, his parents lock him in the house. Unfortunately, the village chief sees him, and soon, Zoroku and Haruko are mistreated by everyone in the village. Unable to watch Haruko suffer any longer, the parents decide to end Zoroku's misery themselves. Haruko tries to save her brother, and they leave home, but what comes afterward?
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Plot Summary
A young man is tormented by the appearance of a ghostly figure in his home, which seems to be connected to a past tragedy. As the disturbances escalate, he uncovers a dark family secret involving his grandfather, Zoroku, and a mysterious disease that plagued his family for generations. The supernatural events force him to confront the horrifying truth about his lineage and the malevolent entity that haunts his ancestral home.
Critical Reception
This Japanese horror film garnered a mixed to negative reception. While some appreciated its atmospheric tension and attempts at psychological horror, many critics found the plot convoluted and the scares derivative of earlier J-horror successes. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some enjoying the disturbing imagery and others finding it lacking in genuine frights and coherent storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts to build dread through its eerie atmosphere and psychological undertones.
- However, its narrative is often criticized for being confusing and underdeveloped.
- The scares are considered by many to be uninspired and predictable.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is largely unavailable or not prominently featured for this specific title. Those reviews that do exist are generally mixed, with some viewers appreciating the disturbing visuals while others found the plot to be nonsensical.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a loose series of Japanese horror films that often explore themes of family curses and vengeful spirits, drawing inspiration from classic ghost stories.
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