How did a single ‘Big in Japan’ videotape change the course of global horror history? Find out in this insightful documentary charting the origins, evolution and diffusion across the world of a distinctive brand of Japanese supernatural chillers featuring vengeful ghosts manifesting themselves through contemporary technology against a backdrop of urban alienation and social decay. From PSYCHIC VISION: JAGANREI (1988) and straight-to-video SCARY TRUE STORIES to such key titles as RING (1998), PULSE (2001) and THE GRUDGE (2002), critics and filmmakers reflect on how the bleak Dystopian visions and unsettling atmospheres infiltrated their way into the world’s shocker consciousness.
Last Night I Fell Again is a 2007 movie that explores themes of courtship, disillusionment, and urban alienation. The story follows a protagonist who is overwhelmed by depression and boredom and longs for love. The movie takes place in a city setting, where the protagonist finds solace in stargazing and searching for love. The narrative revolves around a rendezvous point where love connections are made. As the story unfolds, the protagonist encounters various experiences, including spiked drinks, reel-to-reel music, and jazz. Hitchhiking, fashion, sculpture, mod culture, and classic cars also play a role in the storyline. The movie delves into the dynamics of male-female relationships and the role-playing involved.
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