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Kikenna onna
Based on the Seichō Matsumoto's story The Woman Who Took the Local Paper.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Riko, lives a sheltered life under the care of her overbearing aunt. When Riko starts to experience disturbing visions and nightmares, she begins to uncover dark secrets about her family's past and the true nature of her aunt's influence. As the lines between reality and hallucination blur, Riko must confront a terrifying legacy that threatens to consume her.
Critical Reception
While not widely released internationally, 'Kikenna onna' is considered a cult classic within Japanese horror cinema. It is praised for its atmospheric dread and unsettling psychological themes, though some critics noted its slow pacing and ambiguous narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective suspense and unsettling atmosphere.
Noted for its psychological depth and exploration of taboo subjects.
Some found the pacing to be deliberately slow, which may not appeal to all viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to its cult status and limited availability. Those who have seen it often appreciate its unique, disturbing take on psychological horror.
Fun Fact
The film was controversial upon its release for its exploration of themes considered taboo in 1950s Japan.
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