

Senritsu Kaiki File Super Kowa Too! Dark Mystery: Snake Woman
Kudo receives a video shot by a job-hopper named Sakurai. The video shows a beautiful woman who visits the side of a river in the countryside. Sakurai has fallen in love with her and visits her home, but it's there he witnesses a terrifying scene.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women visits a secluded inn rumored to be haunted by a vengeful snake spirit. As strange occurrences escalate, they uncover a dark secret connected to the inn's history and the legend of the Snake Woman. They soon realize they may have stumbled into a deadly trap from which escape seems impossible.
Critical Reception
This film is a niche entry in the Japanese horror genre, often categorized as V-Cinema. It is generally seen as a low-budget horror film with a cult following rather than mainstream critical acclaim. Reviews tend to highlight its atmospheric tension and creature effects, while sometimes criticizing its pacing and plot complexity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its eerie atmosphere and creature design, fitting for low-budget horror.
- Criticized for a somewhat predictable plot and occasional pacing issues.
- Appreciated by fans of Japanese V-Cinema and creature features.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this title is not readily available, suggesting it has a limited audience.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of 'Super Kowa Too!' (Super Scary Too!) horror films, known for their direct-to-video releases and often bizarre or supernatural themes.
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