Baseball prodigy Jubeh Yakyu is the most feared and dangerous juvenile delinquent in all of Japan. After accidentally causing the death of his father more
Baseball prodigy Jubeh Yakyu is the most feared and dangerous juvenile delinquent in all of Japan. After accidentally causing the death of his father with a super-powered, deadly fireball pitch, Jubeh swore off baseball and became a criminal and now, at 17, has been sent to the Pterodactyl Juvenile Reformatory for hardened criminals. Headmistress Ishihara, the granddaughter of a World War II Nazi collaborator, runs the institution with an iron fist and the enthusiastic help of her sadistic assistant, Ilsa. After arriving at the hellhole, Jubeh soon learns from governor Mifune that his long-lost, younger brother Musashi had also done time there after a murder spree, but had since died mysteriously… close
Somehow, a mentally disturbed 30-year-old man from Taipei finds himself waking up out of a coma in a hospital in a small coastal town in Thailand. A more
Somehow, a mentally disturbed 30-year-old man from Taipei finds himself waking up out of a coma in a hospital in a small coastal town in Thailand. A woman is at his bedside, calling him Assanee. But that's not his name. His name is Her Sue Yong. And besides, he can't speak Thai. He leaps from his bed and runs, and the nurses give chase. In Taiwan, he was a bedraggled, long-haired scavenger. He had a disfigured face. But in Thailand, the skin on his face is smooth and his hair is short. He's a clean-cut young man with a beautiful wife. And he has a job as a civil servant in a government office. His inability to speak Thai is no problem at work. Heck, there's even a deaf-mute on the staff. All Assanee has to do is wait for people to hand him forms, and he stamps them. Seems easy enough. close
During a stopover in Germany in the middle of a carefree road trip through Europe, two American girls find themselves alone at night when their car breaks more
During a stopover in Germany in the middle of a carefree road trip through Europe, two American girls find themselves alone at night when their car breaks down in the woods. Searching for help at a nearby villa, they are wooed into the clutches of a deranged retired surgeon who explains his mad scientific vision to his captives' utter horror. They are to be the subjects of his sick lifetime fantasy: to be the first to connect people, one to the next, and in doing so bring to life "the human centipede." close
The film "Real horror stories" - a typical, but no less interesting, Japanese "horror" 2012 release. The film is directed by Norio Tsuruta and Tomonobu more
The film "Real horror stories" - a typical, but no less interesting, Japanese "horror" 2012 release. The film is directed by Norio Tsuruta and Tomonobu Moriwaki. The creators of the film insist on its realism and plausibility, since all the stories described in it allegedly happened to ordinary people.
Intricate plot of the Japanese horror film "Real horror stories"
The plot of the film “Real horror stories” was invented by several screenwriters, including: Norio Tsuruta himself, Chiharu Yamagami, Rima Kitaki. The creators aspired (and they managed this wonderfully) to embody on the screen all the fearsome, intriguing and dramatic techniques of interaction with the viewer: a gloomy atmosphere, a night panorama like a dead city, sharp appearances of ghosts (often in the form of long-haired girls), a constant feeling of inevitability of tragedy - and all this with the direct participation of ordinary actors experiencing all the emotions that the viewer on the opposite side of the screen.
5 individual horror stories
The story is divided into 5 separate “real” horror stories, which are Japanese “urban legends”. The first of them, “Red Claws” (characters: Ishida Akiyoshi, Sasaki Kirara, Suzuki Masai) tells about a turn on the highway, where you should not turn, and if it happens, you should not tell anyone.
The second, "The Cursed Chamber" (characters: Sano Airi, Sudo Megumi, Oyamada Fumio, Utsumi Re), tells the story of a terrifying hospital ward in which any patient dies, but at the same time looks at the ceiling for a long time.
The third – “The Woman at the Right Shoulder” (characters: Sawada Toshiya, Ito Mami, Yamada Kent, Watanabe Miyuki) – is a story about a girl who did not want to part with a guy and because of this pursued him as a dark half of her.
The fourth, The Last Midnight Train, tells the story of a guy who was late for the last night train, but found that he never left; getting on the carriage, the hero realizes that no other passenger is here, but it is too late.
The fifth, “One Summer” (characters: Shimazu Satomi, Shimazu Kota, Tadokoro Saki, Eshimura Yuji, Shimazu Mariko), tells the story of a girl who saw a ghost, the mortality of a person and the immortality of true love.
Characteristics of TV viewers of the movie "Real horror stories"
The film “Real horror films” is characterized as: “a worthwhile collection of interesting stories from the life of ordinary Japanese ghosts”, “mysterious and intriguing horror with an unexpected end to each of the parts”, “as many as five small films – and all interesting, dramatic and Japanese creepy”. close