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Suiyô puremia: sekai saikyô J horâ SP Nihon no kowai yoru

  • Téléfilm
  • 2004
  • 1h 32min
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Suiyô puremia: sekai saikyô J horâ SP Nihon no kowai yoru (2004)
Horror

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDark Tales of Japan is a collection of five short horror films that are directed by five notable Japanese film directors.Dark Tales of Japan is a collection of five short horror films that are directed by five notable Japanese film directors.Dark Tales of Japan is a collection of five short horror films that are directed by five notable Japanese film directors.

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    • Yoshihiro Nakamura
    • Masayuki Ochiai
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Scénario
    • Yoshihiro Nakamura
    • Masayuki Ochiai
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Casting principal
    • Kayoko Shiraishi
    • Shôzô Endô
    • Yoshinori Okada
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Yoshihiro Nakamura
      • Masayuki Ochiai
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Scénario
      • Yoshihiro Nakamura
      • Masayuki Ochiai
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Casting principal
      • Kayoko Shiraishi
      • Shôzô Endô
      • Yoshinori Okada
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    • 9avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux19

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    Kayoko Shiraishi
    • Old Lady in Kimono (story "Kowai hanashi, kikitai desu ka?")
    Shôzô Endô
    • Yamazaki (story "Spiderwoman")
    Yoshinori Okada
    Yoshinori Okada
    • Hasegawa (story "Spiderwoman")
    Kanako Fukaura
    • Tomoko (story "Spiderwoman")
    Anri Sugihara
    Anri Sugihara
    • Akemi (story "Spiderwoman")
    Yôko Maki
    Yôko Maki
    • Akemi's classmate (story "Spiderwoman")
    Miyako Yamaguchi
    Shunsuke Nakamura
    • Kodera (story "Sukima")
    Shigenori Yamazaki
    • Shimizu
    Yû Yamada
    • Mayu Ooki (story "Sacrifice")
    Moro Morooka
    Moro Morooka
    • Toshinori Ooki (story "Sacrifice")
    Megumi Asaoka
    • Shizuko Ooki (story "Sacrifice")
    Tetta Sugimoto
    • Yoshio Ishiguro (story "Blonde Kwaidan")
    Teruyuki Kagawa
    Teruyuki Kagawa
    • Shigenori Fukawa (story "Premonition")
    Hijiri Kojima
    • Young woman with hat (story "Premonition")
    Tatsuya Gashûin
    Tatsuya Gashûin
    Yoshiyuki Morishita
    Yoshiyuki Morishita
    • Bus Driver (story 'Kowai hanashi, kikitai desu ka?')
    Seminosuke Murasugi
    • Fukuda (story "Sacrifice")
    • Réalisation
      • Yoshihiro Nakamura
      • Masayuki Ochiai
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Scénario
      • Yoshihiro Nakamura
      • Masayuki Ochiai
      • Takashi Shimizu
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    5FilmFatale

    Japanese TV Anthology

    According to my DVD, there are supposed to be framing segments with this, but I could never access them. As such, we have five separate stories. "The Spiderwoman" was my favorite, with some scary visuals and a fun story about the myth of the Spiderwoman. Not heavy on real spiders, which is a plus for an arachnophobe like me! "Crevices" could have worked as a longer film, and "The Sacrifice" was interesting but nothing special. "Blonde Kwaidan" was just silly and seemed to be missing a large portion of plot. I also found myself enjoying "Presentment," which concerned a rather unusual tour package.

    "Dark Tales of Japan" is overall a decent intro to J-horror, but nothing to write home about.
    5gavin6942

    A Collection of Decent Stories From Japan

    "Dark Tales of Japan" was a DVD I found at Wal-Mart for $5.50, and that seemed like a reasonable deal. It has a few short films on it, and I will give a brief synopsis of them. Overall, the films aren't fantastic (they're made-for-TV quality, short, and have low-grade special effects) but I found them enjoyable just the same.

    "Spiderwoman" is the tale of an urban legend about a -- surprise -- spiderwoman. The general story of a journalist tracking her down is pretty good, and it gets decent with the scenes of webbing. But the final reveal is a disappointment, and may have been better off not being in the movie at all.

    "Crevices" was possibly the best film on here. It is about an apartment that has all the crevices (cracks, empty spaces) covered up because something or someone is trying to get in. This was enjoyable, and a full-length version of this would have been something like a better version of "Pulse".

    "The Sacrifice" was mediocre. The only parts I really enjoyed were the ladies. These are some of the finest women Japan has to offer. The story itself (about a girl cursed because she won't accept a date) is just alright, with a scene involving a big head that I really didn't follow very well.

    "Blonde Kwaidan" (Kwaidan means "ghost story") comes from Takashi Shimizu, the creator of "The Grudge", so you'd expect it to be one of the better ones on here. It's just okay. A Japanese man comes to America and is attracted to blonde women. Unfortunately for him, the house he is staying at is haunted by a blonde woman. The plot really made no sense.

    "Presentiment" is the longest one on here, and probably second to "Crevices" in quality. A man steals sensitive data from his employer, and becomes trapped in an elevator with three other people only he can see. The basic twist you should catch on to in under 30 seconds, but the very end really makes the film worthwhile. I think it might be too long for what it is, but the suspense and mythology presented are interesting.
    5dzong

    A mixed bag....

    REVIEW: DARK TALES FROM JAPAN

    Apparently this anthology of horror tales from Japan was "Made for TV"....and it shows. All five main stories (interspersed by a sixth story taking place on a late-night bus) could easily be called "Twilight Zone-esquire" and like that famous TV show, some stories hold up better than others.

    "Spiderwoman" (KUMO-ONNA), directed by the writer of "Dark Water" centers on a tabloid reporter who is selling a lot of magazines by reporting on numerous, unconfirmed reports of a lady who is half-spider, who has been terrorizing suburban roads at night. It's pure cheese, and not particularly well-done, but it gets better as it goes along. ** 1/2.

    "Crevices" (SUKIMA), by the director of "Ring 0" is much better. After a tenant disappears, the landlord calls the man's friend over to investigate. They find every nook and cranny of the apartment sealed up, along with a video camera of the tenant's final days....Short and to the point. *** 1/2

    "Sacrifice" (ONAMAKUBI) is the most developed story of the five. A woman is being stalked by her co-worker, who's obsessed with black magic. At the same time, her mother falls ill...and memories of a giant disembodied head (!) from her childhood plague her memories. Not bad. ***

    "Blonde Kaidan" (KINPATSU KAIDAN) is an embarrassment. By the same director as the Ju-on and Grudge films, it's about a Japanese guy visiting Hollywood. Pointless and pathetic. *

    "Premonition" (YOKAN) is the only story that could rightfully be called a good movie. Well-done on all levels, it's a macabre story about a dishonest businessman who meets three unusual souls when he is trapped in an elevator. Good from start to finish. **** out of *****.

    All in all, there's better Japanese horror out there, but this one is okay as a time-killer.
    4BA_Harrison

    Watered down made-for-TV J-horror.

    Dark Tales of Japan is a collection of made-for-TV J-Horror stories, shot by popular Japanese directors. The result is a Twilight Zone style anthology that aims to please those who can't get enough of Japanese ghost films, but unfortunately it fails due to rather cheap production values, poor effects and a lack of genuine scares.

    In 'Would You Like To Hear A Scary Tale?' (directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura), which acts as a 'wraparound' story for the whole anthology, a creepy old lady boards a late-night bus and proceeds to tell a scary story to the driver (despite his not being too keen on hearing one). She's obviously a ghost, but isn't the slightest bit frightening.

    The Spiderwoman (also by Nakamura), follows a couple of magazine reporters who are writing an article on a mysterious monster that has been repeatedly sighted in the town of Ibaraki. The intrepid investigators track down the creature... and soon wish that they hadn't! A couple of creepy moments and some rather fun dodgy CGI make this tale just about watchable.

    Next up is 'Crevices' (directed by Norio 'Ring 0' Tsuruta), in which a young man finds out exactly why a missing friend has plastered his apartment with red tape: it's to keep out the creatures that lurk in the crevices! Lots of creepy atmosphere make this the best of the bunch.

    The Sacrifice (directed by Koji Shiraishi) is the title of the third story, and although lacking in scares, it is made watchable by the presence of the gorgeous Yû Yamada who stars as a young woman cursed by a creepy workmate, but who is ultimately saved by her mother (who sacrifices herself to a giant disembodied head with strange eyes!).

    Blonde Kwaidan, the low point of the whole film (despite being directed by perhaps the most well known of those involved—Takashi 'The Grudge' Shimizu), is a (mercifully) short story which features a Japanese businessman in Hollywood, who comes face-to-face with a blonde ghost. Yawn!

    Before the film is rounded off with another 'scary' story from the ghostly bus-lady seen at the beginning of the film, Masayuki Ochiai (director of the upcoming Shutter remake) delivers the fairly enjoyable Presentiment, in which a trio of ghosts scare the hell out of a poor man trapped in a lift.
    8HEFILM

    Fast paced creepy odd funny well worth a look

    If you're tired of little girls with long dark hair, this is something quite different for horror fans and Japanese horror fans. Though most look to be shot of video, which I know some people find off putting, the acting and production values and the FX, both make-up are well done. More creative than the American Masters of Horror series,though these are shorter some being under 20 minutes long and it's easier to support that shorter running time. Though there are funny moments in them they never go totally into a comedy pay off. This is really diverting stuff, imaginative, check it out.

    Giant heads, curses, evil blonds, elevators, spider people, a wide range of locations and types of stories. Music from The Amityville Horror shows up in one episode, rather strangely actually. No nudity but there is gore in decent amounts.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 septembre 2004 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Japonais
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      • Oz Company
      • Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS)
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