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Inugami (2001)

Inugami (2001)
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Masato Harada, who directed such critically acclaimed fare as Bounce Ko Gal and Kamikaze Taxi, rides the wave of Japanese horror flicks that followed the mega-success of Ring with this supernatural tale about moving to the wrong town and falling for the wrong girl. Akira Nutahara (Atsuro Watabe) is a young, attractive grade-school teacher who gets transferred to a remote school high up in the mountains of Kochi prefecture in Shikoku. There he promptly falls for fortyish spinster and paper maker Miki Bonomiya (Yuki Amami). Akira soon learns that Miki's family is reviled in the village because of its long-rumored association with a fearsome and bloodthirsty deity named Inugami. He also learns that she and her evil, thuggish brother, who runs the local paper mill, are having a continuing -- though nonconsensual -- incestuous relationship. When Akira tries to escape with her from the village, he quickly learns that her connection to the burg goes beyond normal, material bonds. This film was screened at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Yuki AmamiAtsuro Watabe, (more)
Director(s):
Masato Harada
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Inugami

Masato Harada, who directed such critically acclaimed fare as Bounce Ko Gal and Kamikaze Taxi, rides the wave of Japanese horror flicks that followed the mega-success of Ring with this supernatural tale about moving to the wrong town and falling for the wrong girl. Akira Nutahara (Atsuro Watabe) is a young, attractive grade-school teacher who gets transferred to a remote school high up in the mountains of Kochi prefecture in Shikoku. There he promptly falls for fortyish spinster and paper maker Miki Bonomiya (Yuki Amami). Akira soon learns that Miki's family is reviled in the village because of its long-rumored association with a fearsome and bloodthirsty deity named Inugami. He also learns that she and her evil, thuggish brother, who runs the local paper mill, are having a continuing -- though nonconsensual -- incestuous relationship. When Akira tries to escape with her from the village, he quickly learns that her connection to the burg goes beyond normal, material bonds. This film was screened at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Masato Harada
Writer(s):
Masato Harada
Producer(s):
Masato Hara
Categories:
HorrorSci-Fi & FantasyMystery & Suspense
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    Denna B.

    I'm not sure this movie has anything to do with the "Tomie" series, except for the fact that it mentioned the name Tomie. It was a pleasant surprise to see that this movie had incredible scenery with cinematic flyover shots. For a moment, it looked like another example of a great looking South Korean movie. The picture quality was excellent. And the special effects were well done. The DTS audio sounded great and made good use of surround sound. Even though it was original, the storyline was the real weak point. And I'm not sure the ending made any sense. As for extras, there is a trailer for the movie and trailers for three other movies. Overall, recommended.

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    Snovia Ann L.

    Inugami was an extension of: "TOMEI" series! It taked you further into the life of "TOMEI" as an adult and also addresses the life of her offspring-a daughter.

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