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For Rent
In a world where you can buy or rent absolutely everything, a young family decides to pull off a scam, and to do so, they rent a little girl from an orphanage. But even in such a world, there is always room in people's hearts for something more.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious woman named Etsuko moves into a remote house with her husband, but soon begins to experience strange occurrences. As the house seems to come alive with unsettling events, she delves into its dark past, uncovering a chilling connection to a series of disappearances. The narrative weaves a suspenseful tale of psychological horror and supernatural dread, blurring the lines between reality and illusion.
Critical Reception
For Rent received generally positive reviews, with critics praising Kiyoshi Kurosawa's masterful direction and ability to create a pervasive sense of dread. The film was lauded for its atmospheric tension, slow-burn horror, and unsettling psychological elements, though some found its pacing deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and slow-burn tension.
Kurosawa's direction effectively builds psychological dread.
The film's ambiguous narrative and disturbing imagery leave a lasting impact.
Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available through Google user reviews for this film.
Fun Fact
Kiyoshi Kurosawa is known for his distinctive brand of J-horror, often focusing on existential dread and the uncanny rather than jump scares.
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