Namadashi waka okusama: Shibireru
Namadashi waka okusama: Shibireru

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Namadashi waka okusama: Shibireru

1996
Movie
60 min
Japanese

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Director: Katsuya MatsumuraGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman named Sayuri moves to a new town with her husband, hoping for a fresh start. However, she soon finds herself drawn into a disturbing local legend involving a vengeful spirit and a series of mysterious disappearances. As Sayuri delves deeper, she uncovers dark secrets about the town and its inhabitants, leading her to question her own sanity and safety.

Critical Reception

This film is largely obscure and has limited critical reviews available in English-language sources. It is often categorized within the Japanese V-Cinema horror genre, which typically prioritizes atmosphere and shock value over complex narratives. Audience reception, where available, tends to focus on its unsettling tone and gore.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its eerie atmosphere and disturbing imagery.

  • Criticized for a sometimes convoluted plot and uneven pacing.

  • Seen as a representative example of niche Japanese horror from the 1990s.

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Fun Fact

The film is part of the V-Cinema (direct-to-video) boom in Japan during the 1990s, a market known for experimental and often lower-budget genre films.

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