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SUPER EIGHT no Ato wa Gojiyūni
Feel free to do anything after SUPER EIGHT! Guests and SUPER EIGHT challenge various projects by setting only one rule and saying "feel free to do the rest"! We will deliver various reactions born from planning!
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Plot Summary
A group of friends stumble upon a mysterious package that contains a set of old Super 8 films. As they watch the bizarre and unsettling footage, they soon discover that the films are not just home movies, but contain dark secrets and supernatural elements that begin to bleed into their own reality. They must race against time to unravel the mystery of the films before they become the next victims of whatever lurks within.
Critical Reception
SUPER EIGHT no Ato wa Gojiyūni received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its unique concept and gory special effects, many found the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven. The film struggled to balance its comedic and horror elements, leading to a disjointed viewing experience for some.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creative premise and practical effects.
Criticized for its messy storytelling and inconsistent tone.
Seen as a cult film with niche appeal rather than broad success.
Google audience: Audience reviews are largely absent or difficult to aggregate for this specific title. However, where available, reactions suggest a divisive film. Some viewers appreciated the film's quirky humor and over-the-top gore, while others found it to be nonsensical and poorly executed.
Fun Fact
The film is a spiritual successor to director Yūdai Yamaguchi's earlier cult hit 'DEADBALL', sharing a similar blend of extreme gore and dark comedy.
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