Pink zone: Chikyû ni ochite kita rajo
Pink zone: Chikyû ni ochite kita rajo

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Pink zone: Chikyû ni ochite kita rajo

2017
Movie
70 min
Japanese

On the rooftop of the building, Urata, who has a large debt, was trying to get over the fence with a determined attitude. Then, a dazzling light of a line runs. Urata also forgot that he was trying to commit suicide, and when he headed for the direction where the light disappeared, Sora (Abeno Miku), a naked woman, fell in the suspicious light. Urata takes Sora home and takes care of her in the room, but when she wakes up, she has a power that is unworldly. On the other hand, Kiriyama, a debt collector who pursues Urata, suddenly sees a naked woman, Riri ( Yukine Sakuragi), who has fallen with the light, and is suddenly thrown away.

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IMDb4.9/10
Director: Sadamori KarasawaGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of young women are drawn into a mysterious and dangerous situation involving a strange, pink substance that falls from the sky. As they investigate, they uncover dark secrets and find themselves in a fight for survival against an unknown threat. The film explores themes of isolation, paranoia, and the fragility of human connection when faced with the inexplicable.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed reviews, with praise for its atmospheric tension and unsettling premise, but criticism for its pacing and underdeveloped plot points. Audience reception was similarly divided, appreciating its unique horror elements while finding it occasionally confusing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and eerie atmosphere.

  • Criticized for a slow pace and unclear narrative.

  • Noted for its disturbing imagery and psychological tension.

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Fun Fact

The distinctive 'pink zone' effect was achieved using a combination of practical lighting and digital compositing to create a surreal and alienating environment.

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