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  • Data de Admissão: Abril 11, 2020

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Kaidan
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No geral 6.5
História 8.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
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Simply put: Edo period playboy falls for women from ONE family that cursed his own and fails to evade the consequences.
It's quite unique, though I felt like something was missing. Overall it's not a bad movie, just wished the backstory had been explored more and explained in a longer sequence since it's the main plot point that drives the curse of Shinkichi's life.
I preferred the atmosphere over the horror aspect, too. There's not too many murders anyway, but they did the period-accurate environments and costumes really well
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Aldeia da Floresta Suicida
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No geral 6.5
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Good concept, meh execution

Firstly, I think the whole Akina livestream subplot was incredibly redundant. Especially once they revealed that Mei and Hibiki's family had a connection to the jukai curse and the box for at least 13 years, I just felt like Akina and her whole deal had no place in the movie. It would've been fine without it since the box and the jukai curse are interesting and feel unique. They probably only added Akina cuz she was in howling village and ox-head village so they needed to add her in for the last movie of the trilogy.
Next, It's a shame they didn't explain why the box ended up in the house the couple moved into, and just used it as an excuse to kill a bunch of Mei's friend group. Compared to the other two movies, this one holds last place (although I wouldn't say it's a terrible movie).
The english name also sucks incredibly hard. Sure, it's a reference to Aokigahara forest, but just omitting the word "suicide" would make it fit the movie better in my opinion, since the topic of suicide isn't really explored in it and just focuses on the curse making people do things against their will. Also why the hell did Mei and Hibiki's mother sacrifice herself to save their kids when the stupid box will try to take them 13 years later anyway? Makes her death feel useless.

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Karakasa
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Funniest short j-horror movie ever

This was without a doubt the funniest horror movie I've ever seen!

It's only 28 mins but the story told isn't too bad at all. Plus, a "killer umbrella" sounds unique, the Japanese can really turn ANYTHING into a horror antagonist. Too bad that there isn't a "killer umbrella flying across the sky" scene like in one summary I've read XD that would've been hilarious
The length was also sufficient for this movie, 90 mins would've been too stretched out imo

Definitely recommended if you don't mind *very* cringe death scenes and shorter horror movies
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Haze
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48 mins of gore fanservice with 0 story

I have no idea what I just watched. Two thirds of this movie are basically just random gory scenes stuck together for people who like it. The "story" and progression doesn't make any sense to me. If there was more explanation or background on how it got to the initial situation or literally ANYTHING else it would've made more sense and actually be enjoyable. To their defense, the gore was pretty good, but that's not really my thing. I just don't understand what they wanted to portray with this movie, even the name doesn't seem to fit at all
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