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quietearth [Celluloid 07.20.12] Japan horror

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Yohei Fukuda, the man behind the low budget sexy zombie slasher Oneechanbara (and a couple of other movies since which we won't bring up) is back at it again with more horror, which in this time comes in the form of a bingo board. No, there's not a bunch of old folks sitting around, looking determined with cigarettes hanging out of their mouths. It's the future, and the death penalty has been revised.

This teaser only gives a very brief look, but as long as it's not following the Japanese goresploitation trend from Noboru Iguchi and the like, it might be worth checking out.


Set sometime in the future, when the death penalty has been reformed in Japan. The death sentence is now determined by a game of bingo played by the victim's family.

Masaya (Kazuki Shimizu) is a prisoner, whose fate is now being determined by a game of bingo. Mayumi (Sakiko Matsui) sits in the monitor room with staff who operate the bingo game. Mayumi stares at Masaya.




Some info via Asian Wiki

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