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Psychic Vision: Jaganrei
Kyoko Sawai, a TV reporter, is making a report about an idol singer named Emi Kato. Emi and her staff are preparing the promotion of her next tune "Love Craft". And as spiritual accidents happen around her, Kyoko finds out that the woman who composed the tune died seven years before.
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Plot Summary
A detective investigates a series of bizarre murders where the victims are found with their eyes gouged out. The killer seems to possess a supernatural ability to foresee future events, making him a phantom target. As the detective delves deeper, he uncovers a dark conspiracy and a terrifying psychic power that blurs the lines between reality and hallucination.
Critical Reception
Psychic Vision: Jaganrei is an early, lesser-known work by Kiyoshi Kurosawa that showcases his developing talent for atmospheric horror and unsettling narratives. While not as widely acclaimed as his later films, it is recognized by genre enthusiasts for its disturbing imagery and psychological tension, marking a significant step in his distinctive directorial style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and unsettling visuals.
Noted for its complex, albeit sometimes convoluted, plot.
Recognized as an early example of Kurosawa's unique horror sensibilities.
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Fun Fact
This film was part of a direct-to-video anthology series in Japan, which allowed for more experimental and niche horror content to be produced.
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