Bungo: Stories of Desire
Bungo: Stories of Desire

Bungo: Stories of Desire

2012Movie201 minJapanese

Omnibus film "Bungo Sasayakana Yokubo" features 6 different short stories set under 2 different themes ("Mitsumerareru Shukujotachi" & "Kokuhaku Suru Shinshitachi").

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Kazuo UmezuGenres: Horror, Drama

Plot Summary

This anthology film, based on the horror manga of Kazuo Umezu, presents three distinct tales of suspense and the macabre. The stories delve into themes of desire, obsession, and the dark side of human nature. Each narrative unfolds with unsettling imagery and psychological tension, leading to grim and often shocking conclusions.

Critical Reception

Bungo: Stories of Desire received mixed to negative reviews, primarily criticized for its disjointed narrative structure and uneven execution of its horror elements. While some acknowledged the potential in Umezu's source material and the film's disturbing visuals, many found it failed to deliver a cohesive or consistently frightening experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles with pacing and lacks a strong overarching narrative.
  • Visuals can be striking but often don't compensate for a weak plot.
  • Fails to fully capture the terror and psychological depth of its source manga.

Google audience: Audience reception for Bungo: Stories of Desire is scarce, but available commentary suggests a division of opinion. Some viewers appreciated the attempt to adapt Umezu's unique horror style, while others found the film confusing and unsatisfying.

Fun Fact

The film is an adaptation of several short horror stories by acclaimed manga artist Kazuo Umezu, known for his distinctive drawing style and grotesque, surreal horror.

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