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This movie was facinating. I first got wind of it when I bought a copy of Marebito. I'm not quite sure if it counts as horror...but it did remind me a bit of Sleepaway camp. Anyone else see it?
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Tsukamoto is indeed a brilliant filmmaker, and this is one of his best.
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