

Cursed Village in Yudono Mountains
Awaji, the president of a famous food company, is found murdered in a locked bathroom. with mummified human hands found all over the body. Taki, a Young bonze, begins to privately investigate.
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Plot Summary
A group of people travel to a remote village nestled in the Yudono Mountains, rumored to be cursed. As they delve deeper into the village's secrets, they uncover a dark history involving ritualistic practices and a malevolent presence. The villagers seem to be hiding something, and the visitors soon realize they might have stumbled into a trap from which escape is impossible.
Critical Reception
The film is a cult classic within the Japanese horror genre, appreciated for its atmospheric dread and unsettling imagery. While not widely released internationally, it has garnered a dedicated following among horror enthusiasts for its unique take on folk horror themes and its effectiveness in creating a sense of unease.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its eerie atmosphere and effective use of suspense.
- Noted for its disturbing visual elements and unsettling narrative.
- Considered a solid entry in the Japanese folk horror subgenre.
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Fun Fact
The film draws inspiration from Japanese folklore and the historical practices associated with Mount Yudono, known for its sacred and sometimes mysterious reputation.
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