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(also known as ''A Slit-Mouthed Woman'') is a 2007 Japanese
horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apoca ...
directed by
Kōji Shiraishi is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and occasional actor. He is primarily known for directing Japanese horror films, most notably '' Noroi: The Curse''. Background Kōji Shiraishi was born and raised in Fukuoka, Japan. After graduatin ...
and written by Shiraishi and Naoyuki Yokota. Based on the
Japanese urban legend A is a story in Japanese folklore which is circulated as true. These urban legends are characterized by originating in or being popularized throughout the country of Japan. These urban legends commonly involve paranormal entities or creatures who ...
known as , or "the Slit-Mouthed Woman", the film stars Eriko Sato as Kyōko Yamashita, a divorced mother and teacher who attempts to solve a series of
child abduction Child abduction or child theft is the unauthorized removal of a Minor (law), minor (a child under the age of Age of majority, legal adulthood) from the Child custody, custody of the child's Parent, natural parents or Legal guardian, legally appo ...
cases with the help of her co-worker Noboru Matsuzaki, played by Haruhiko Kato. The film was followed by a prequel, '' Carved 2: The Scissors Massacre'', in 2008.


Plot

As stories about ("The Slit-Mouthed Woman") spread through a Japanese town, an earthquake causes a corpse matching the entity's description to break out of a closet in an abandoned house. As this occurs, Noboru Matsuzaki, an elementary school teacher, hears a voice ask, "Am I pretty?" At a playground, a boy who had gone looking for with his friends is grabbed by the entity. The boy's disappearance prompts the school where Noboru works to send students home in groups, escorted by staff members. Mika Sasaki is reluctant to go home, admitting to a teacher, Kyōko, that her mother hits her. Kyōko has a troubled relationship with her own daughter, who lives with her ex-husband, and becomes agitated when Mika says she hates her mother, causing Mika to run away. Mika encounters , whose appearance was again foreshadowed by Noboru hearing her voice. As leaves with Mika, Mika knocks her mask off, revealing the woman's disfigured face. At school, Noboru shows Kyōko a thirty-year-old photograph of a woman who looks like . Noboru hears the voice again and traces it to a house, and he and Kyōko save a boy from , whom Kyōko seemingly kills with a knife. 's body turns into that of a housewife, revealing that the spirit acts by possessing other women, whose possession is signified by them developing a cough. Noboru tells Kyōko that the woman in the photo is Taeko Matsuzaki, his deceased mother, a sickly and unhinged woman who would physically abuse him and his siblings. One day, Taeko "disappeared" after killing Noboru's siblings, and after that, rumors and sightings of began. has now possessed the mother of Mika's friend, Natsuki. Natsuki is taken to 's lair, where the spirit cuts her mouth and murders the boy she had abducted from the playground. Mika saves Natsuki but she is traumatized and injured. Kyōko looks through information on and finds a note stating that the ghost's hideout is a deserted house with a red roof, a description that matches Noboru's childhood home. Noboru remembers that his mother tried to have him
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her, telling him that if he did not, she would come back and haunt others. Instead, Noboru slit his mother's mouth and stabbed her, then dressed her body up in a coat and mask, and hid it in the closet. Kyōko and Noboru find Mika in the house's basement, and are attacked by . captures Noboru and Mika and brutalizes them. Kyōko stabs the spirit in the neck, killing and leaving behind the body of Natsuki's mother. Mika's mother becomes the new host. Noboru fends off the spirit but is fatally wounded. Before dying, he beheads her, convinced that doing so will finally vanquish her. The decapitation fails to stop , as the only way to defeat is to obliterate Taeko's corpse in the closet, and the spirit takes over Kyōko while she is visiting her daughter.


Cast

*
Miki Mizuno is a Japanese actress. She played the role of villain in the horror film ''Carved'' as the Kuchisake-Onna a malevolent vengeful spirit who killed many children. Career Mizuno starred in Takanori Tsujimoto's action films ''Hard Revenge Milly'' ...
as Taeko Matsuzaki / * Eriko Sato as Kyōko Yamashita *
Haruhiko Kato Haruhiko is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *Haruhiko Arai (born 1947), Japanese screenwriter, publisher/editor of ''Eiga Geijutsu'' film magazine *Haruhiko Ash, founder of ''Eve of Destiny'', a Japanese indu ...
as Noboru Matsuzaki ** Younger version portrayed by Hiroto Ito *
Chiharu Kawai is a Japanese actress and Voice acting in Japan, voice actress. She is well known for her role as Mayumi Sasaki in Carved. Filmography Movies *''Returner'' (2002) *''Love My Life (manga), Love My Life'' (2006) *The Midnight Girls (2006) *Love ...
as Mayumi Sasaki * Rie Kuwana as Mika Sasaki * Sakina Kuwae as Natsuki Tamura * Yûto Kawase as Masatoshi Kita *
Saaya Irie is a Japanese actress, Voice acting in Japan, voice actress, gravure idol and singer. Her stage name is simply her given name, Saaya. In addition to her modeling work she has recently been appearing in numerous films, radio, and television prog ...
as Shiho Nakajima * Runa Okada as Shiho's friend * Rio Iguchi as Shiho's friend * Kazuyuki Matsuzawa as Hideo Tamura *
Kaori Sakagami is a former Japanese singer and actress who is noted for singing Platonic Tsuranuite, the first ending of ''Ranma ½''. Also in Kiteretsu Daihyakka, she sang "Race no Cardigan" for the ending theme in the first season. In 1991, she portrayed Ai ...
as Saori Tamura * Ryoko Takizawa as Kazuko Yoshida * Mei Tanaka as Yukiko Yoshida * Aoi Shimoyama as Shingo Kuwabata *
Yūrei Yanagi is a Japanese actor and tarento. He was born in Fuchū, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Yanagi was originally a member of Takeshi Kitano's gundan. In 1990 he continued to work with Takeshi for the film ''Boiling Point''. Afterwards, he appeared in ...
as Detective Kubo * Kōichirō Nishi as Kyōko's Ex-Husband * Hiroto Itō as Young Noboru Matsuzaki * Ayu Kanesaki as Ai Ôno


Release

The film was released on
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by Tartan Video on Aug 14, 2007. Tartan later re-released the film as a part of a 3-disc combo pack with
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, and
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on Oct 13, 2009. It was last released on DVD by
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on Oct 11, 2011.


Critical reception

Russell Edwards of ''
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'' gave the film a mixed review, describing it as a "low-budget chiller that is unlikely to join the international remake stampede", though he noted that it "has an unsettling quality that transcends its cheap origins". Adam Hakari, a member of the
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, gave the film 2.5 out of 4 stars, writing that it "does a passable job of touching upon some heavy issues while not forgetting to sate the appetite of gorehound fans. Still, the film so often comes close to greatness that viewers may find themselves disappointed when their expectations are -- pardon the pun -- cut short." Andre Manseau of
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gave the film a score of 3 out of 4, calling it "risky, brutal and unsettling" and "a good film that is intense and scary". Adrian Halen of HorrorNews.net gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, commending Mizuno's performance and writing that "A top contender for becoming a classic, ''Carved'' is a story that adds a new mythos into the horror arena." Justin Felix of
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awarded the film 3 out of 5 stars, writing that "The central protagonists are not conceived well, but the titular antagonist is - and there's atmosphere enough to get the audience to the end point."


Prequel

A
prequel A prequel is a literary, dramatic or cinematic work whose story precedes that of a previous work, by focusing on events that occur before the original narrative. A prequel is a work that forms part of a backstory to the preceding work. The term " ...
to ''Carved'', titled '' Carved 2: The Scissors Massacre'', was released in 2008. It is also known under the titles ''Carved 2'', ''A Slit-Mouthed Woman 2'', and ''Kuchisake-onna 2''.


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* * * {{Kōji Shiraishi 2007 films 2007 horror films Films about child abuse Films about educators Films based on urban legends Films directed by Kōji Shiraishi Films set in abandoned houses Films set in Japan Films shot in Japan 2000s ghost films Japanese haunted house films Japanese horror films 2000s Japanese-language films Japanese slasher films Japanese supernatural horror films Films about curses Japanese serial killer films 2000s Japanese films