リゾートBOIN
リゾートBOIN

リゾートBOIN

2009TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

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IMDb5.1/10
Director: Minoru KawasakiGenres: Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

In this bizarre Japanese horror-comedy, a group of young women travel to a remote island resort for a vacation. However, their trip takes a sinister turn when they discover the island is home to a monstrous, mutated creature that preys on unsuspecting visitors. The women must band together to survive and escape the island before they become the monster's next victims.

Critical Reception

Resort Boin is a cult film known for its low-budget charm, over-the-top gore, and absurd premise. While not critically acclaimed in the traditional sense, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of independent Japanese horror and exploitation cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its unique blend of schlocky horror and campy comedy.
  • Praised by a niche audience for its creature effects and bizarre plot.
  • Criticized by some for its low production values and nonsensical narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Resort Boin are scarce due to its niche appeal, but those that exist often highlight its campy nature and unique, albeit strange, premise as highlights. Some viewers found the humor and creature design to be particularly memorable, while others found the film to be too bizarre or low-budget to fully enjoy.

Fun Fact

Director Minoru Kawasaki is known for his unique brand of low-budget, often bizarre, genre films, with Resort Boin being a prime example of his distinctive style.

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