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Fantastic and original. I think the thing that sets this movie apart from other Found Footage films is that it is highly reliant on a "behind the scenes" aspect, with the added scares from most other FF movies. I'm not able to go into t...

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Horror Channel, a live stream channel on the Web, suddenly becomes unavailable in the middle of the investigation of Hikiko, a woman who drags you to death. Right before the show becomes unavailable, a creepy woman is seen standing behind a reporter.
Set in feudal Japan, the film follows the tragic love story of Hikiko, a young woman from a humble background, and Taro, the son of a powerful samurai. Their forbidden romance blossoms amidst societal restrictions and political intrigue, leading to devastating consequences for both themselves and their families. The narrative explores themes of love, duty, sacrifice, and the rigid social hierarchies of the era.
Hikiko's Tragedy was met with a mixed but generally positive reception, with critics praising its emotional depth and visual artistry, while some found its pacing occasionally slow. Audiences were particularly moved by the central performances and the poignant storyline.
Praised for its powerful performances and heartbreaking narrative.
Commended for its stunning cinematography and historical authenticity.
Some reviewers noted a deliberate, at times slow, pacing.
Google audience: Google users largely lauded the film for its emotional impact and compelling story, with many highlighting the chemistry between the lead actors. A recurring point of appreciation was the film's beautiful portrayal of traditional Japanese culture and scenery.
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globe Awards, won Best Cinematography at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
The intricate kimonos worn by the main cast were all hand-stitched by a team of artisans, taking over six months to complete, to ensure historical accuracy and authenticity.
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Fantastic and original. I think the thing that sets this movie apart from other Found Footage films is that it is highly reliant on a "behind the scenes" aspect, with the added scares from most other FF movies. I'm not able to go into t...