confuses various movie elements, experiments, animations, advertisements, thrillers, pornography, warmth, blood, etc. . . . It can be said to be inclusive of all things, boiled into a pot of strange porridge. I thought it was a fun little horror like a strange school talk. I didn't expect that the more I read it, the more wrong it became. The stories of bizarre deaths, of course, the ending is not so vulgar that the people who have died come back to life and reunited. The film deliberately pursues a naive and silly style, with unique scenery and bizarre editing, interesting It's that when you enjoy this process, you don't feel scary at all, but you are attracted by the fascinating handmade special effects and creativity, and it is even more difficult to imagine that this film was completed in the 70s (it seems like a big investment now) , I don't know if Miike was affected or not, but it reminds me of his "Ghost Little Building", especially the D9 version of the Emperor, the massive tidbits let you understand the reasons and influences of this film in the history of Japanese film, and Director Obayashi Nobuhiko's painstaking directing history.
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