Original title: Gekijô-ban: Zero
Ah, Japanese horror. When you work, and we westerners actually get to see your best anymore, you can still be a sublime experience.
Case in point is Mari Asato’s Fatal Frame, a film that doesn’t use being (sort of) a videogame adaptation as an excuse to be bad, and that is actually a melancholic and intelligent meditation on the process of growing from a girl into a woman – with ghosts.
If you want to know more (and can stand to hear me gushing for a bit longer), just click on through to the girlishly giggling Exploder Button.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
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