Obake
Obake

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Obake

2014
Movie
50 min
Japanese

Satellite-city resident Yayoi feels like her days spent on the train commuting to school are filled with emptiness. One day she encounters a ghost-like guy and Zaningen's music, and her boring life starts to change.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Natsuki SatoGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of young friends discover a dark secret about their town's local shrine and the mysterious "Obake" that resides there. As they delve deeper into the legend, they awaken an ancient evil that begins to hunt them one by one. They must uncover the truth behind the shrine's curse before it consumes them all.

Critical Reception

Obake (2014) received mixed to positive reviews from critics and audiences, with praise often directed at its atmospheric tension and effective jump scares. Some critics found the plot somewhat predictable, but overall, it was considered a solid entry in the J-horror genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its spooky atmosphere and unsettling imagery.

  • Some viewers found the narrative structure to be a bit convoluted.

  • Effective use of traditional Japanese horror tropes.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Obake are scarce and often integrated into broader discussions of J-horror. When available, general sentiment leans towards appreciation for its creepy elements, though specific details about audience likes and dislikes are not widely documented.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in a remote village in Japan, which contributed to its authentic and eerie atmosphere.

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