is a 2005
slasher film
A slasher film is a genre of horror films involving a killer stalking and murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed or sharp tools like knife, chainsaw, scalpel, etc. Although the term "slasher" may occasionally be used informally as ...
directed by Yoichi Nishiyama, and written by Ao Murata and Tadayoshi Kubo.
Plot
In Japan, a school's movie club was shut down when one member disappeared and another was hospitalized after suffering a nervous breakdown. Seven years later, two students, Maki and Ai, restart the club with the intention of making a horror film based on the events that led to the organization's closure. Three other girls (Natsuki, Yayoi, and Yuka) join the club, and they, Maki and Ai are taken to a secluded lodge called the Yuai House by Maki's sister Yoko, a teacher and former club member, who has brought along the awkward Takako.
Once everyone has set up at the Yuai House, Maki and Ai show the other girls an old
8mm tape Maki found while cleaning out the club room at the school. The video, titled ''Gurozuka'', is set at the lodge, and depicts someone wearing a
Noh
is a major form of classical Japanese dance-drama that has been performed since the 14th century. Developed by Kan'ami and his son Zeami, it is the oldest major theatre art that is still regularly performed today. Although the terms Noh and ' ...
mask killing their co-star with a meat cleaver. The students debate over whether the murder shown on the tape was real, and the next day the car fails to start, and all the food, cell phones, and wallets disappear, along with the Noh mask and cleaver that were going to be used in the film project.
When night falls, Natsuki disappears, and Takako and Yuka are non-fatally poisoned, prompting Yoko to leave in search of aid. In the morning, Ai looks over footage shot by Natsuki, which shows her being assaulted by someone wearing the Noh mask. Ai runs outside and finds Maki, who claims to have seen the masked woman just moments ago. The two then find all the missing food dumped in the woods, along with the Noh mask and now bloodied cleaver. The girls return to the house, and discover Takako and Yayoi are gone, so they go in search of them along with a recovered Yuka, soon stumbling onto the bodies of Natsuki and Yayoi. The trio returns to the lodge (where Takako has been hiding) and decide to hold out until the morning. A bloodied Yoko appears banging on the door, begging for help, moments before the Noh-masked figure breaks in.
Ai is chased outside by the killer, and finds Yuka's corpse, and a delusional and dying Takako. The murderer catches up to Ai, and pulls off the Deigan mask to reveal she is Maki. Maki explains that after finding the ''Gurozuka'' tape she became obsessed with it, and that it made her want to kill. Ai escapes, and Maki gives chase to her once again, after stabbing Yoko in the head. When Maki finds Ai, she professes her love for her, and then claims she is going to cannibalize her body to become her. Before Maki can make the killing blow, Ai stabs her in the chest with a nail the two had earlier found stuck in a tree.
Ai wakes up at the Yuai House, and joins Yoko (who she had found alive, and saved) in watching ''Gurozuka'', which Yoko muses seems to drive people insane. When Ai tries to destroy the tape, Yoko grabs her, and repeats Maki's line "You're such a good girl. I want to be you, Ai."
Cast
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Chisato Morishita
, in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese gravure idol, tarento, actress and former race queen. Her popularity as race queen opened the doors for singing and acting career.
In 2004, she portrayed Zero Suit Samus in the Japanese '' Me ...
as Ai
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Nozomi Ando as Takako
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Yukari Fukui
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and gravure idol known by the nickname in Japan.
Filmography
Anime
*'' 7 of Seven'' as Nanarin
*'' Dragonaut -The Resonance-'' as Saki Kurata
*'' Gundam Reconguista in G'' as Raraiya Monday
*''Highsch ...
as Yuka
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Yuko Ito as Yoko
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Yuko Kurosawa as Natsuki
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Yoko Mitsuya
Yoko may refer to:
People
* Yoko (name), a Japanese feminine given name; variants include Yōko and Yohko
* Yoko Gushiken (具志堅 用高, born 1955), Japanese professional boxer
* Yoko Taro (横尾 太郎, born 1970), Japanese video game di ...
as Maki
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Keiko Saito
is a Japanese actress and talent.
Filmography TV dramas
; NHK
; Nippon TV
; Tokyo Broadcasting System
; Fuji Television
; TV Asahi
; TV Tokyo
Films
Variety, life information programmes
Documentaries
Bibliography
Discogra ...
as Yayoi
DVD release
''Gurozuka'' was released on DVD by
Synapse Films
Synapse Films is an American DVD and Blu-ray label, founded in 1997 and specializing in cult horror, science fiction and exploitation films.
History
Synapse Films was owned and operated by Don May, Jr. and his business partners Jerry Chandler ...
on January 10, 2012. The disc's extras included a trailer, and a behind the scenes featurette.
Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, the main criticisms against it being that it suffered from limp direction, and a dull plot.
DVD Verdict wrote, "''Gurozuka'' isn't exactly a bad film, but it doesn't light up the screen with excitement, either". Moria said, "Nishimiya's camera seems to be merely anonymously observing scenes with no interest in style or mood. In other words, what we have is a J-horror film that has been bled of all atmosphere. This also makes for a dull film – we end up waiting for over half the running time for something out of the ordinary to happen. Most of the time is taken up by the bitcheries between the six girls and petty debates over who stole the food and wallets." Justin Felix of
DVD Talk
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History
Kleinman founded the site in January 1999 in Beaverton, Oregon. Besides news and reviews, it features information on hidden DVD features known as ...
said that the film is too boring for mainstream audiences and is suited more to enthusiasts of
Japanese horror.
References
External links
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''Gurozuka'' at AllCinema{{in lang, ja
2005 films
Japanese teen films
Japanese slasher films
2005 horror films
Japanese independent films
Films set in Japan
Films shot in Japan
Japanese horror films
Films about filmmaking
Films about snuff films
2000s Japanese-language films
Films about spirit possession
Japanese supernatural horror films
2000s Japanese films