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6/10
First Review. Feeling The Pressure!
Foutainoflife24 September 2021
This is about a cursed box that is linked to Japan's suicide forest.

This was more slow burning than I expected it to be. It took a while for things to get going and it made things feel a bit disjointed at first. To be honest though, there were webpages that were displayed and may have provided more context to the story had I been able to read them. The subtitles I had were decent but didn't cover webpage dialogue and I may have missed a few things.

The overall story wasn't bad and the acting was good. The horror aspects were sparse throughout most of the film but when we finally got there, there were some unnerving and creepy moments that were well done.

I'll probably watch it again just to see if I can pick up on what I may have missed but I don't have a problem recommending it for a creepy watch.
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5/10
Takashi Shimizu - The Savior of J-Horror
ashfordofficial28 November 2021
The second installment in the "Horror Village" series by Takashi Shimizu, following "Howling Village." Takashi channeled his Ju-On era by creating a frightening lore surrounding Japan's infamous suicide forest. The out-of-the-box innovative death scenes and a brilliant cast of prettiest girls proved J-horror still got the originality and aesthetics.
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5/10
There is no village
Mischiefboi31 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
There's only a box.

With fingers, which makes no sense at all.

Take the box to the forest, dump it out, burn it. No more box of gross .

If mom lost 2 fingers AFTER she died & granny lost one. Why didn't they take M out of the forest? Why did her sister have to? Mom & granny were already dead & there.

There was a village a hundred of years ago. But not when this took place.

Could have been a lot better with more explanations.
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5/10
Long on creepy visuals, short on plot
continuumx28 February 2023
This movie has a heavy emphasis on creepy visuals and there are plenty of them here. It doesn't place much emphasis on tell a coherent story or explaining why any of this is happening.

The movie starts with a video from a vlogger going into Aokigahara. She goes off-trail despite the many warnings signs in the actual forest telling you not to do that for good, if mundane, reasons. Something happens to her, It's not clear what. The main characters find an evil creepy box that's cursed with the curse of the forest. What is that? That's a good question. The characters start dying off in various odd ways. They have to figure out the curse. Good luck with that. I have seen the whole movie and I don't know. Jun Kunimura pops up now and then to say vaguely ominous things about the forest but he's barely in the movie.

This movie sort of explains a lot of things but doesn't actually explain them. Later, we find out what happened to the vlogger but not really. We find out what the box is about but it doesn't really explain anything. This movie isn't big on explaining things.

It's worth watching if you are just looking for some creepy visuals and J-horror stuff. Don't expect a coherent story or any explanation of why any of this is happening though.
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7/10
Worth the watch, pleasantly surprised.
jonrivers-351117 May 2022
This movie offers some sharp direction, with certain angles that instantly put the viewer on edge. It has some unexpected style changes throughout the movie, of which at first, I thought I wouldn't appreciate, but grew to enjoy the differences. The story is fairly unique as far as Japanese ghost related movies go. While I wouldn't call it a scary film, you'll definitely experience some cringe-worthy scenes and the perfect mix of bright and dark cinematography that kept my eyes on the screen.
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2/10
Disjointed and I BARELY got through the beginning...
AndyVanScoyoc1 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
First off, the car ride. I'd have rather walked. Two kids found in the Forest and the passenger gets out and falls to the ground, shocked by... What? I never did see.

Then, a girl is in the Forest recording herself for an Occult show and she's jumpy and freaking out...over...again... WHAT?

Then she sees a guy walking and she freaks out even more, worried that he's a suicide.

She tries to follow him, he seemingly disappears and she starts freaking out to the point that she stumbles, stumbles and eventually falls and sees a suicide hanging from a tree and shock...she's passed out after he pukes green stuff on her and then you see what appears to be him on the camera...well...a leg walking by.

Maybe I just don't understand Japanese horror, but two kids stumbling from the woods in front of your car isn't a reason to get out of the PASSENGER side of a car and collapse on the pavement with a shocked look on your face, unless the driver ran them over.

Secondly...if you're going to freak out over someone possibly going to commit suicide IN A SUICIDE FOREST, maybe you should go elsewhere to film your "Occult" show, as, what other reason could you possibly be there for?

IF you can get past this nonsensical stupidity, maybe you'll enjoy the rest of the movie.

For me...I see enough stupidity in American Horror. I was expecting better and the STUPID beginning just ruined the entire film for me.
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7/10
Folkore-heavy movie that works, but far from perfect
gabriel_sanchez5 November 2023
After teen friends find a mysterious box under the house of one of them, strange events lead Hibiki to believe they are all cursed. Seeing her sister's downfall, Mei must discover the truth before the curse gets to all of them.

Suicide Forest Village (2021), by the director of Ju-on, is one of those Japanese lore-intensive stories, heavy on folk elements and the basic ghost haunting premisse that we see on most Japanese stories - not a bad thing at all. This movie is good enough to keep us hooked, though, Western audience might feel the heavy hit of drama-related Eastern acting; they do tend to repeat each others name often, apparently.

One a few occasions, I felt as if I was missing bits of the plot. At one point, one of the characters gets hurt, but that apparently happens offscreen, or editors removed the scene, and the result is a confusing setup, regardless of it being linear.

The horror elements are light on this movie. Don't wait for the sinister haunting of crawling-shoked Kayako; in Suicide Forest Village, the ghost presence is subtle, but effective.

The finale is heavy on folklore, which could diminish its effectiveness. The story does not explain any rules, leaving us with a heavy drama scene that feels Ex-Machina. It kinda works, but I'd want more explanations as to WTH is going on.

There is one post-credit scene that was nice. Hopefully, Suicide Forest Village enables a sequel.

I'd recommend this movie for fans of East-oriented horror. If you are too mainstrem, skip this entry.
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1/10
Long, boring, pretentious
mohaniyer-690328 November 2022
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This is a confused and underwhelming movie, which is also so long that it tests the patience of the viewer. The horror is virtually non-existent and there are several scenes which make you go WTF?

I was confused whether I am watching a horror or a comedy. What was with the bunch of people who were roaming around in the forest for several days, including the social media influencer, and then suddenly as soon as they meet the main character all of them are killed (or absorbed in the forest and its trees)? Why were they acting so annoyingly clownish?

The ending was pure hokum; with all the tree spirits rising up in various forms and shapes and chasing the two girls through the cave. It was not frightening at all, though that was the intention.

The movie just went on and on and on with unnecessary drama and convoluted scenes crammed in. The entire affair could have been concluded in a tight 15 minute short film.
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8/10
A generally fun second installment in the series
kannibalcorpsegrinder12 July 2022
After finding a strange box in a friend's house, a woman and her sister learn that they've become embroiled in a frantic search to unravel the mystery surrounding a local forest rumored to be cursed with the spirits of numerous visitors that have committed suicide in the area and must try to stop it.

There's quite a lot to like with this one. The film is at its best in detailing the great atmosphere of the forest in addition to the main central mystery surrounding the titular area of the country. There's a lot of folklore given about the use of the forest as a popular site for suicides and strange deaths which serves to entice the girl rather easily into investigating which provides an excuse to investigate the cursed area and uncover the mystery about why it's haunted. This investigation not only uncovers the dark secret of the forests' history with the use of the cursed box and its meaning but also the family legacy of mental illness that crops up. With this section also leading into the backstory of the village and how it got cursed, this all has a lot to like about it, and on top of that, these scenes manage to generate some decent jump-scares including the cursed video call with her friends or the visit to the hospital to visit an injured friend that helps to influence more of the storyline while also giving those jump scenes with the ghosts. As well, the film manages to follow this up with an array of impressive and chilling haunting scenes. The opening video of the Youtube star going through the forest on a Livestream with her fans offers up some startling imagery with the forest seemingly coming to life to attack her live on camera. The later scene where the girls and their friends manage to find the cursed box only to be met with tragedy moments later contains a similarly startling sequence that comes off rather well. A trip through the woods with the group where she's attacked by malevolent trees yet no one is aware of it through the circumstances involved in rescuing a trapped friend likewise has some freaky visuals present, and a later sequence with a crying baby wailing in the distance keeps up the eerieness of the scene. That becomes a prominent aspect throughout the second half of the film where it's focused more on quick chilling setpieces or visuals to denote the curse has taken hold as the environment around the character comes to life in chilling means. The frantic finale, offering all sorts of fun scenes from the group of hikers encountering the deformed bodies left behind, the visions of what happened to the original villagers that started the curse, and the final confrontation with the spirits of the forest all come together to provide plenty of likable aspects here. While there's a lot to like, this one does have some minor issues. The biggest factor involved in the film is the sluggish and drawn-out pacing which offers up several scenes that don't need to be there. A trip to the hospital that centers around the main girl being treated for schizophrenia and other mental issues that sidelines her as the lead character in favor of her sister could've provided something had it been used for anything other than baseless psychological jargon attempting to explain the medical condition plaguing her. Since this section requires her to be under lockup for the duration of the study, switching characters to the less expressive and just generally lifeless sister does the film no favors by bringing her into the forefront rather than the side character she was before. Another factor for the dragged-out pace is the need for several flashbacks explaining the cursed forest and how it came to be known in the present day. A single retelling of the legend involving the locals tormenting and killing the undesirable ones and causing the curse to come into play would've made more sense than stopping the pace three different times to reveal more of it, especially if the only thing the later reveals add to the folklore is more gruesome gore in the tortures shown to be afflicted upon others. With these aspects making the film far longer than it needs to be, they're enough to knock this one down despite the positive features here.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.
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8/10
Very scary in the parts that matter
vegadu13 September 2023
I thought this film had excellent acting, really amazing high quality CGI effects, and the scary parts were actually terrifying. It's by the director of "Ju-On", or "The Grudge" which the Japanese version will always haunt me. It even had HBO's "The Last of Us" vibes and the overall storyline was excellent. It is slow in some parts but like I said, when the scary scenes happen they make the movie. I actually cringed in fear a couple times which it takes a lot for me to do! Not sure why it got some negative reviews, maybe they wanted more action, but to be a truly scary film, it has to have subtle fear that really digs into your soul. I've watched countless horror films and this was something definitely different and refreshing.
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