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Suicide Forest Village

Original title: Jukai Mura
  • 2021
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
973
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Suicide Forest Village (2021)
One day a mysterious box arrived and a curse began to spread all over. The source of the box is 'Jukai Village'. The village is hidden in Jukai Forest, a suicide spot that once you enter it, you can never come out.
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One day a mysterious box arrived and a curse began to spread all over. The source of the box is 'Jukai Village'. The village is hidden in Jukai Forest, a suicide spot that once you enter it,... Read allOne day a mysterious box arrived and a curse began to spread all over. The source of the box is 'Jukai Village'. The village is hidden in Jukai Forest, a suicide spot that once you enter it, you can never come out.One day a mysterious box arrived and a curse began to spread all over. The source of the box is 'Jukai Village'. The village is hidden in Jukai Forest, a suicide spot that once you enter it, you can never come out.

  • Director
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Writers
    • Daisuke Hosaka
    • Takashi Shimizu
  • Stars
    • Yumi Adachi
    • Hideko Hara
    • Fûju Kamio
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Writers
      • Daisuke Hosaka
      • Takashi Shimizu
    • Stars
      • Yumi Adachi
      • Hideko Hara
      • Fûju Kamio
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Yumi Adachi
    Yumi Adachi
    • Kotone Amasawa
    Hideko Hara
    • Yumiko Amasawa
    Fûju Kamio
    • Akira Akutsu
    Haruka Kudo
    • Shinjiro Washiro
    Jun Kunimura
    Jun Kunimura
    • Tsunahito Iguchi
    Yuki Kura
    Yuki Kura
    • Shinjiro Washio
    Asuka Kurosawa
    Kazuya Takahashi
    Muga Tsukaji
    Anna Yamada
    • Hibiki Amasawa
    Mayu Yamaguchi
    • Mei Amasawa
    Rio Yamashita
    Rinka Ôtani
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    • Director
      • Takashi Shimizu
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      • Daisuke Hosaka
      • Takashi Shimizu
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    5ashfordofficial

    Takashi Shimizu - The Savior of J-Horror

    The second installment in the "Horror Village" series by Takashi Shimizu, following "Howling Village." Takashi channeled his Ju-On era by creating a frightening lore surrounding Japan's infamous suicide forest. The out-of-the-box innovative death scenes and a brilliant cast of prettiest girls proved J-horror still got the originality and aesthetics.
    5continuumx

    Long on creepy visuals, short on plot

    This movie has a heavy emphasis on creepy visuals and there are plenty of them here. It doesn't place much emphasis on tell a coherent story or explaining why any of this is happening.

    The movie starts with a video from a vlogger going into Aokigahara. She goes off-trail despite the many warnings signs in the actual forest telling you not to do that for good, if mundane, reasons. Something happens to her, It's not clear what. The main characters find an evil creepy box that's cursed with the curse of the forest. What is that? That's a good question. The characters start dying off in various odd ways. They have to figure out the curse. Good luck with that. I have seen the whole movie and I don't know. Jun Kunimura pops up now and then to say vaguely ominous things about the forest but he's barely in the movie.

    This movie sort of explains a lot of things but doesn't actually explain them. Later, we find out what happened to the vlogger but not really. We find out what the box is about but it doesn't really explain anything. This movie isn't big on explaining things.

    It's worth watching if you are just looking for some creepy visuals and J-horror stuff. Don't expect a coherent story or any explanation of why any of this is happening though.
    6Foutainoflife

    First Review. Feeling The Pressure!

    This is about a cursed box that is linked to Japan's suicide forest.

    This was more slow burning than I expected it to be. It took a while for things to get going and it made things feel a bit disjointed at first. To be honest though, there were webpages that were displayed and may have provided more context to the story had I been able to read them. The subtitles I had were decent but didn't cover webpage dialogue and I may have missed a few things.

    The overall story wasn't bad and the acting was good. The horror aspects were sparse throughout most of the film but when we finally got there, there were some unnerving and creepy moments that were well done.

    I'll probably watch it again just to see if I can pick up on what I may have missed but I don't have a problem recommending it for a creepy watch.
    5Uriah43

    The Second Film in the "Village of Terror" Trilogy

    This film essentially begins with a YouTube blogger by the name of "Akina" (Rinka Otani) recording herself as she enters a thick forest known for the number of people who venture inside to commit suicide. While she is recording, strange things begin to happen, and her screams are the last things anyone hears. The scene then shifts to a teenage girl named "Hibiki Amasawa" (Anna Yamada) watching the video at home and becoming quite disturbed by it. Not long afterward, while helping some friends move into a new apartment, a strange box is found under the house which terrifies Hibiki--and immediately afterward the people around her begin to die in horrific ways. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I was extremely impressed with this movie--for the first hour or so. Unfortunately, the plot began to drag to such a degree that I almost felt like entering this deadly forest myself. It was almost as if the director (Takashi Shimizu) decided to abandon any pretense of a plot and simply fill in the remaining minutes with special effects instead. That being said, while I don't consider this film to be that bad necessarily, I do consider it to be a missed opportunity, and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Sluggish and uneventful...

    When I stumbled upon the 2021 Japanese horror mystery titled "Jukai Mura" (aka "Suicide Forest Village") of course I had to watch it. Sure, I hadn't ever heard about the movie, but I am familiar with the phenomena of the 'suicide forest' in Japan and have seen other movies dealing with it. And given my love of both Asian cinema and horror cinema, of course I had to watch what director Takashi Shimizu had to deliver here.

    The movie wasn't off to a good start with the video blogger style of footage. I can't take those self-absorbed people serious, and nor is that style of shooting a movie something that entertains me in any way. And not even 10 minutes into the movie I was good and ready to get up and turn off this laughable footage. But luckily the movie switched back to ordinary movie style around 10 minutes in.

    But while the movie returned to normal movie style of shooting, then the narrative just was insanely slow paced and uneventful. I grew more and more bored and distant as the narrative progressed, because there simply wasn't anything interesting happening on the screen. It felt like I was watching a tirade of random scenes shot independently of one another and then pieced together to make a movie.

    Of the entire cast ensemble, I was only familiar with actor Jun Kunimura. The acting performances in the movie were a bit bland, because the actors and actresses didn't really have anything solid to work with in terms of character gallery, dialogue or contents of the storyline.

    For a Japanese horror movie then director Takashi Shimizu failed to deliver anything worthwhile or watchable with "Jukai Mura". And it most definitely is not a horror movie that I would recommend fans of the Japanese horror scene to rush out and get to watch. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.

    My rating of "Jukai Mura" lands on a generous three out of ten stars, and that is primarily because of the production value of the movie.

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      • February 5, 2021 (Japan)
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    • Language
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