

Clover
Saya Suzuki is an ordinary employee working at a hotel. She falls in love with her elite boss Susumu Tsuge. Through their romance, Saya Suzuki grows as a person.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on spring break find themselves targeted by a mysterious creature in their secluded rental home. As the horrifying events unfold, they must fight for survival against an unknown entity that preys on their deepest fears. The isolation of their location amplifies the terror as they realize they are trapped with a relentless and deadly force.
Critical Reception
Clover received a largely negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot, poor pacing, and weak special effects. Audience scores were also generally low, with many viewers finding the film unoriginal and lacking in genuine scares or compelling characters. It failed to make a significant impact in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality, heavily borrowing from better monster movies.
- The creature effects are unconvincing and detract from any potential scares.
- Pacing issues and a predictable plot make for a tedious viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Clover are scarce and generally reflect a disappointment with its uninspired premise and execution, with many finding it a forgettable entry in the creature-feature subgenre.
Fun Fact
The film's monster was designed to evoke a sense of primal fear, drawing inspiration from classic creature features while attempting a modern interpretation.
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